Sentence examples for would be counteracted from inspiring English sources

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I was skeptical of the ecological merits of shipping potting soil via FedEx, but I thought that surely those emissions would be counteracted by my über-local vegetable bounty.

In other wordsi the Soviet defense measure would be counteracted by simplI adding to the 'American missile power targeted at Soviet cities: Thus, the impact of the Soviet ABM innovation was to escalate the arms race.

Results obtained in this manner are similar to those obtained using climate variables, and suggest that the positive effect of increasing growing season length would be counteracted by increasing summer temperatures.

But once military spending and entitlements (such as government-provided health insurance for the poor and the elderly, and Social Security) are stripped out, less than a fifth of the budget is left to freeze: and that freeze would be counteracted by the jobs bill that Mr Obama urged Congress to pass.America cannot return to budgetary health without tackling entitlements.

Any "marginal" increase in earnings from a full-time job would be counteracted by work-related costs such as childcare and travel.

That is, their morning morality effect would be counteracted by their circadian preferences.

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If they are increasingly removed as more smokestacks and tailpipes are filtered around the world, the warming from carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases would not be counteracted, the report concludes.

Perhaps the biggest issue would be hormonal: androgens, male sex hormones, could endanger a pregnancy and would need to be counteracted by high doses of exogenous hormones.

Thus, somewhat ironically, the SPINK1 −81C>T variant may actually constitute a protective allele, the effect of which would have been counteracted by the CFTR alleles in this particular case.

In this model, any serendipitous binding of a non-cognate, self RNA (for example, a stem-loop structure) directly to RIG-I hel (Fig.  6b, step 2b) would be rapidly counteracted by RNA dissociation from RIG-I by the ATPase motor (Fig.  6b, step 3b) in an irreversible manner, because non-cognate, self RNA would lack the strong triphosphate anchoring to the CTD.

These surplus proteins could either be recruited by natural interaction partners to their native target sites and contribute to regular cellular processes or they could modify random sites on the genome, causing only minimal fluctuations of epigenetic signals that would be efficiently counteracted.

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