For example, bronchial epithelial cells exposed to a compressive stress in vitro elicit a profibrotic response in unstressed fibroblasts. |
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After hours of trying to elicit any scrap of detail about his life, someone had the idea of leaving him with a drawing pad and pencils. |
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The mode and substance of a country's foreign policy can elicit beauty, brilliance and benignity by showing diplomatic skills in negotiation. |
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The tendency then to mark new findings through invention of verbal nouns is recurrent and may elicit the criticism of jargon-infested prose. |
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Slides showing reparative changes elicit responses that were among the least concordant for any diagnostic category for laboratory responses. |
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This dose would elicit maximal insulin response with minimal glucose spillage to urine. |
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If this is the case, changing the functional role of a digit pair for a given task would not elicit changes in motor unit strength. |
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Mr. Matheson pitched this just loud enough to elicit a squawk from Aunt Elsa. |
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The Revenue designed and distributed return forms to elicit written, examinable, and standardized knowledge of taxpayers. |
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Thus, visualization may be a facet of the cognitive alterations hypnosis may elicit. |
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Traumatic events have in common the ability to elicit intense and immediate fear, helplessness, horror and distress. |
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I have also had people tell me personally that this is both a turn off and makes sensation nugatory, in a way that was designed to elicit shame. |
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The eggs elicit the host reaction, which consists of suppurative inflammation and all stages of granulomas. |
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My wife says I cannot tell a joke, but I can make off-the-cuff cracks that have been known to elicit the occasional chuckle. |
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These episodes were unpredictable yet frequent enough to elicit a stern warning from her job supervisor. |
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Winterbottom himself seemed to be prepared for the sort of criticism the film would elicit in opting out of making such certitudes. |
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A light blow delivered to the right subcostal area may elicit a marked increase in pain. |
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Additionally, the grafts also contain minor histocompatibility antigens, which will elicit a rather slow immune response. |
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The cult fiction collection presents four cheeseball attempts at low-budget horror that purposely elicit more laughs than chills. |
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Palpation of the nasal structures should be done to elicit any crepitus, indentation, or irregularity of the nasal bone. |
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The story is largely a wasted opportunity to elicit clarifications of ambiguities and contradictions. |
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Curiously, you might not actually perceive this as a question designed to elicit information. |
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Ask questions to elicit answers that will show you if this is a person you want treating your growing teen. |
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What question did you ask them, to elicit whether or not they were having trouble with their waterworks? |
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Remarkably she agreed, waxing poetic about the possibilities such an article would elicit. |
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Oh man, these people are all around us making joke after joke, jive after jive, pun after pun, all in a vain attempt to elicit laughter. |
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She did this by presenting the children with nonsense words and setting up situations which would elicit derived forms of the words. |
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After a prolonged period of dark growth, light irradiation does not elicit pigmentation. |
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We need to stop worrying about what others think of us and make pictures that elicit a gut reaction. |
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The use of torture to elicit information is not beyond the realm of possibility. |
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Even the slightest pressure from clothing, bedsheets or wind may elicit pain. |
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Riders negotiate several jumps designed to elicit enough airtime to perform an arsenal of tricks. |
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However, his arrival on Capitol Hill is likely to elicit a lukewarm reception. |
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Aid from rich countries is often leveraged to elicit certain behaviors from recipient nations. |
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The momentary diversion of his attention, it seemed, was sufficient to elicit Deuroff's shift in focus as well. |
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You would imagine that a call to the Department of the Taoiseach would elicit answers to those relatively easy questions. |
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However, even the worst sketches elicit a happy groan rather than stony-faced silence. |
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After the interviewees finished, we then asked open-ended questions meant to clarify contrastive reasoning and elicit narratives. |
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I was approached by an elderly grey-haired gentleman who attempted to elicit my support. |
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The repellent nature of this image evokes the almost primitive disgust that Nixon was able to elicit from his liberal enemies. |
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I put the emphasis on that last word just right so to elicit some reaction from him. |
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Prolonged question and answer sessions will eventually elicit the response the teacher is looking for. |
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This is a work-in-progress meant to elicit reaction and address problems in the transport industry. |
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It's usually professional radio and television announcers and reporters that elicit criticism. |
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Next, the points were stimulated with an ear probe to elicit a positive reaction. |
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These initiatives can begin to elicit a context for antiterrorism rather than more terrorism. |
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Her plans to study medicine elicit her brother's sexist comment that she should be satisfied with nursing. |
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The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch. |
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Rather, the stimulus itself appeared to elicit a small, brief arousal in the sleeping participant. |
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The plot is loopy, dopey and tiresome, and the comic asides don't elicit the smallest of smiles. |
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They wanted the artwork on the packaging to be attention-grabbing, and to elicit some sort of reaction in the shopper. |
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Presumably, the shock treatments that elicit bursting disrupt the balance of wall synthesis and lysis responsible for cell wall extension. |
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Off Norway, Triton challenged a darkened submarine but failed to elicit a response before firing a salvo which sent Oxley to the bottom. |
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While his work may elicit controversy, his teaching and teaching methods continue to influence generations of graphic designers. |
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Empirical studies have shown that different temperamental characteristics of the child elicit different parenting practices. |
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If some students disagree with an incorrect answer, elicit the correct response. |
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Few episodes elicit from contemporary historians so much outrage as the French and Russian revolutions. |
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There are short bursts of screamingly funny material followed by long dry spells that hardly elicit a giggle. |
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Translation into local languages of report and draft Constitution to elicit public responses. |
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It is to his credit that he manages to elicit our sympathy without ever betraying the character's maddening interiority. |
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The second criterion requires the patient to elicit tenderness in at least 11 of the 18 defined tender points when palpated digitally. |
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Who would have predicted that one throwaway posting would elicit over 800 comments? |
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Therefore, I shall only name a few of the attractions, enough to elicit and excite the public curiosity. |
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Should a girl wish to elicit gasps of admiration from her friends and family when introducing her latest beau, a Blues rower is an ideal date. |
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Ticks rank right up there with bats, snakes and spiders as creatures that elicit fear and disgust at the mere mention of their name. |
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Previous work has shown that humans, each wearing a separate color, elicit different alarm calls. |
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Local stimulation by distension along the body of the esophagus will elicit a peristaltic wave at the stimulus site. |
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Through his connections with influential figures in the media, he was able to elicit favorable press for his clients. |
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The second woman turns outward to the beholder to elicit our negative opinion of this misbehavior. |
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But how could this boy start in motion a chain of events that would elicit such turmoil? |
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For all the laughs their comedies still elicit, you can't help but detect a note of regret in their remarks. |
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As to walking through tough bits of town, it's not sympathy I was hoping to elicit for anyone. |
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Identical reports might elicit different responses from different committees. |
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Ignored or abused by alcoholic parents, his desperate acts were the only way he could elicit any show of concern from them. |
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They're used as torture instruments to elicit secrets, saw off limbs, drill holes in ankles, etc. |
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These grapeseed derivatives elicit an inhibitory effect on HIV infection in vitro. |
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The words that they choose seem to be preprogrammed to elicit a specific reaction from the person that they are speaking to. |
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The two countries have now launched a trust fund to elicit funds from the public to preserve the continent's heritage. |
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She became infatuated with the handsome Fergus and he was able to elicit the secret of his opponent's strength. |
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One can only guess at how wealthy McGuckian is and direct attempts to elicit this information are met with gently indulgent verbal sidesteps. |
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I've seen several pieces of footage of such monkey hunts and they all elicit the same cold gnawing fear in my gut. |
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Most biotic and abiotic stresses elicit an increase in cytosolic free calcium concentrations. |
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The opening scenes present a bounty of puppies so unbearably cute, they'll elicit a chorus of coos from even the stoniest audience. |
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The deport Justin Bieber Petition, has already garnered the necessary number of signatures to elicit a White House response. |
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One agent in particular developed a rapport with Zubaydah and managed to elicit an all-important bit of intelligence. |
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With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts. |
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Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs. |
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Heinous acts, especially when perpetrated on defenseless minors, elicit equally heinous responses even in sane minds. |
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When a reporter asked him a question, it would often elicit a series of Jesuitical responses. |
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In the end, it was found that students working under Protess had used false pretenses in trying to elicit witness statements. |
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In June, an attempt to sell the pink stucco main building and adjoining annex failed to elicit any bids that met the government's minimum so a new tactic will be tried. |
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The anthropologically derived questions are designed to elicit information about each of the six dimensions, providing a holistic spiritual assessment. |
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In tendonitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain. |
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In this way, African literary texts are often subjected to the sort of reading that seeks to elicit from them a portrait of something called the African world. |
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The act of Bastinado, generally used to punish miscreants but also to elicit answers from torture victims, extends back through history hundreds of years. |
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The simple melody derived from a pentatonic scale and the prevailing dotted rhythm in compound duple meter elicit the feeling of a slow, graceful Korean traditional dance. |
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The usual emergencies such as fires or road traffic accidents will not elicit a response from these vehicles, even with the crews and fire engines on station. |
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They can elicit some of their benefits via these mechanisms by altered cholesterol transport, modulation of cellular proliferation, or induced apoptosis in specific tissues. |
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Moments of pleasantness elicit a desire for more, moments of unpleasantness give rise to aversion, and moments of neutrality are opportunities to fall asleep. |
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Giving a client a sob story to elicit money is usually a bad idea. |
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In tendonitis or bursitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain. |
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It is an 8-week lifestyle program designed to incrementally elicit and sustain habitual physical activity behaviors in previously sedentary people. |
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Therefore, they may fail to elicit a humoral immune response. |
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By settling for a lesser licensing fee, the patentee can preserve the patent as a weapon, using it to elicit licensing fees from other putative infringers. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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Work that is less inflected than Marasela's may elicit the same doubt. |
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It was expected that the novel environment would come to elicit compensatory conditioned responses in the smoking group but not in the mock smoking group. |
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This book, and others like it, instructed inquisitors on how to spot a witch and on which questions to ask in order to elicit the 'right' answers. |
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Foods that seemed to elicit symptoms included citrus fruits, dairy, pork, tomatoes, pineapple, shellfish, spiced or curried foods, apples, grapes, and melon. |
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Wheat, gluten, and other proteins in food may elicit allergic symptoms. |
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Efficacy was assessed with a nasal provocation test using the allergen at a concentration previously demonstrated to elicit symptoms in each patient. |
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Uroisolate PU7, was found to elicit the maximum virulence factors elaborating extracellular enzymes, protease, elastase, phospholipase C, haemolysin and pyochelin. |
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For each of these questions, a series of suggested probes was developed for use by the interviewers, intended to elicit more elaborative responses to these questions. |
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In other words, such a question is not meant to elicit an answer. |
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It's time to start worrying when exhibitions elicit no reaction at all. |
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Oats, with their high content of viscous B-glucan, elicit a lower glycemic response, as do products made from durum wheat, like pasta or parboiled rice. |
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The deaths of the powerful elicit extravagant claims, and many of the tributes to the man being buried in Rome today have been little short of grotesque. |
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The strains containing the new resistance plasmids were tested for their ability to elicit the lethal zygosis reaction and for their resistance to lethal zygosis. |
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With some exceptions, doorknocking is likely to elicit a large number of small donations but relatively few large donations. |
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Situations in which demand for circulating iron is increased elicit a decrease in hepatocellular hepcidin synthesis. |
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In any given performance, their tosses and spins and leaps elicit oohs and ahhs from children and adults. |
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He concluded that very often the differentiation between adynamic ileus and true mechanical obstruction is difficult to elicit clinically. |
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Typically, a rhetorical question is asked not to elicit information but to express emotion, as with erotesis and epiplexis. |
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For example, oil the wheels and grease the wheels allow variation for nouns that elicit a similar literal meaning. |
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To determine if artificial food dyes elicit a gustatory response in larvae, gelatinized blends based on an artificial diet were prepared. |
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Coke later revealed that the threat of torture was in most cases enough to elicit a confession from those caught up in the aftermath of the plot. |
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These photos elicit mood and attitude, season and silence, great vastnesses and eternal truths. |
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She's been trying to elicit the support of other committee members. |
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Kennel cough is currently rife but a tracheal pinch test fails to elicit the classic cough that an inflamed windpipe causes. |
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Tapping on the glabellum, just above the nose, which can elicit uninhibitable blinking in Parkinsonism. |
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In part this position was also necessary, as otherwise there would have been no means to elicit or initiate reform of the church. |
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This test is performed by squeezing the tibia and fibula, which may elicit tenderness at the ankle if a syndesmotic injury is present. |
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Volunteering at home may elicit images of helping the less fortunate, or campaigning with a local pressure group. |
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To the Americans, Zarif's tactic looked like a squeeze play that was designed to elicit some last-minute concessions. |
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For while imagism is a winged and timeless thing, romanticism is very grounded in the land and its people, in the traditions of mood and sorrow that elicit grief. |
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Palpation of the lateral anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and the medial deltoid ligament plus the medial and lateral malleolus may elicit tenderness. |
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This jurisprudentially active role is contrary to the Anglo-American adversarial system, where the parties, not the judge, elicit and present evidence. |
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Mr Al doesn't quite suit you... seems to elicit that used car dealer odor. |
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Interestingly, however, a number of tumor-specific antibodies that are known to elicit ADCC are commonly administered to patients that also receive radiation therapy. |
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As pups, young rats use different types of ultrasonic cries to elicit and direct maternal search behavior, as well as to regulate their mother's movements in the nest. |
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The Forum was also a place where orators would express themselves to mould public opinion, and elicit support for any particular issue of interest to them or others. |
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Ravers listen to technomusic at home, and some have commented that certain tracks of music can elicit ASC similar to the ones experienced at raves. |
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For example, Steller's Jay give a wah call when mobbing ground predators and a high-pitched call when hawks are seen, both of which elicit a different response. |
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In this section, I acknowledge that NR accelerators, such as carbamates, thiurams and thiazoles, are well known to elicit Type IV and irritant reactions in humans. |
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A shrewd and calculating leader, Teach spurned the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image to elicit the response he desired from those he robbed. |
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No matter the association, the powerful emotional responses that guns elicit are largely responsible for the stagnant and vitriolic nature of the current gun control debate. |
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The Rousseau two seater sofa from Barker and Stonehouse is reminiscent of a French parlour sofa and lends itself very well to elicit trysts and courtly love. |
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Other degrees, such as Bachelor of Arts don't necessarily elicit entry into a profession, though many organisations require a bachelor's degree for employment. |
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I do so in the hope that perhaps I may recall something which they have forgotten to make known, or that what I say may elicit from them available emendatory remarks. |
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The stressfulness of unsoothable cries could increase the likelihood that cries are judged as aversive and that they will elicit aggressive and abusive thoughts or responses. |
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