Sentence examples for would repress from inspiring English sources

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However, TSA treatment after induction of the encystation program would repress cyst-specific HDACs and inhibit the repression of trophozoite-specific genes, hence arresting the encystation program.

For this production chooses not to compete with the green outdoors, but to take advantage of it, turning the verdancy of Central Park into a comment upon those who would repress human instincts.

Theo Kingma, the president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, said, "Together we will stand united against anyone who would repress free speech, anywhere from North Korea to Paris"; it was the first time I remember a non-celebrity member of an awards show's awarding body getting a standing ovation.

He does include the question Cicero takes from that story, with a name change:  "Shall we, who are the Senate, tolerate President Obama?**" **And then actually verbatim: There was — there was once such virtue in this republic, that brave men would repress mischievous citizens with severer chastisement than the most bitter enemy.

Theo Kingma, the President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which organises the awards, received a standing ovation for his speech, in which he said, "Together we will stand united against anyone who would repress free speech anywhere, from North Korea to Paris".

He does include the question Cicero takes from that story, with a name change:  "Shall we, who are the Senate, tolerate President Obama?" And then actually verbatim: There was — there was once such virtue in this republic, that brave men would repress mischievous citizens with severer chastisement than the most bitter enemy.

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It usually meant, frighteningly, that she'd had some breakthrough realization about me that she'd repressed for years.

They're a well-bred, upper-middle-class Punch and Judy, wielding verbal bats, who are conducting an inquiry into the human heart almost as if neither of them had one — or as if they'd repressed it for the sake of glittering repartee.

miRNAs would rather repress only a few authentic targets, but those targets would be repressed sufficiently for that regulation to have a physiological effect [23].

It is unlikely, too, that Shockey would ever repress his emotions again.

Mrs. Clinton said the identification requirements in the bill would probably "repress voter participation" by recently naturalized American citizens, homeless people and millions of New Yorkers who have no driver's license.

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