Expression
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1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
But their juxtaposition would produce a critical breakthrough for our understanding of life” – namely, the concept of an “operon,” a cluster of genes whose
expression
is regulated by an adjacent regulatory gene.
But freedom of
expression
resulted in more militant religious positions.
“There is only fear, not freedom, of
expression
in Ethiopia,” says one leading journalist.
Life is primarily the
expression
of the information contained in genes.
After experiencing the benefits of democracy and freedom of expression, Taiwanese are unlikely to want to settle for anything less than the open society that they have today.
In order to understand feelings, we need to step back from their superficial
expression
in our conscious experiences and dig deeper into how the brain works when we have these experiences.
Only by taking these systems apart in the brain have neuro-scientists been able to figure out that these are different kinds of memory, rather than one memory with multiple forms of
expression.
Moreover, the Chinese desire to divert the Brahmaputra by employing “peaceful nuclear explosions” to build an underground tunnel through the Himalayas found
expression
in the international negotiations in Geneva in the mid-1990s on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
I have a right to freedom of expression, but I may remain silent.
The fate of the museum and the school is part of the wider clampdown on freedom of
expression
and behavior in Putin’s third presidential term.
Indeed, China’s leaders recognize that if these channels for public
expression
of grievances were not available, the potential for civil and political unrest would be far greater than it already is.
But freedom of
expression
worldwide received a boost – and Britain’s reputation for commonsense was somewhat restored – in April, when Parliament adopted legislation revising the country’s libel law.
Honor to whom honor is due: the Yellow Vests claim to be an
expression
of the sovereign people.
There are also concerns about limits to freedom of
expression
if materials are taken down for alleged copyright violations.
Not in countries like Czechoslovakia, where the music – more than the posturing – was an
expression
of serious rebellion.
What football really provides is a residual area of confrontation that allows for the controlled
expression
of animosity, leaving the most important areas of interaction between countries unaffected.
Liu is one of the main drafters of Charter 08, a petition inspired by Czechoslovakia’s Charter 77, calling on the Chinese government to adhere to its own laws and constitution, and demanding the open election of public officials, freedom of religion and expression, and the abolition of “subversion” laws.
French republican values find their
expression
in the EU.
It must be an alliance designed for the protection of the values of those served by its power: for human rights, the rule of law, democracy, freedom of
expression
and a market economy.
For me, NATO is no mere bargain or market relation but an
expression
of the spirit.
The issue remains less settled in Egypt, while in Pakistan a small but highly motivated part of the population has embraced extreme violence as a form of political
expression.
When the women began their work, Lillian’s
expression
turned from giddy anticipation to fear and then panic.
Now would be a very good time for China, as the
expression
goes, to put its money where its mouth is.
But the sole practical
expression
of Zionism nowadays is the Law of Return, which is not a racist law but a moral law.
Jordan has also ratcheted up its attempts to limit free expression, with a June 2015 amendment to its cyber-crime law allowing the attorney-general to detain, without a court order, anyone deemed to have used the Internet for defamation.
Naji’s case, for example, spurred Egyptian writers, artists, and filmmakers to launch a public campaign for greater freedom of creativity and
expression.
This is dangerous because apathy does not take the form of withdrawal from public life, but increasingly finds
expression
in sectarian and religious conflict.
They are being replaced with what the American comedian Stephen Colbert calls “truthiness”: the
expression
of gut feelings or opinions as valid statements of fact.
In the 1950’s, the French economist, Alfred Sauvy had a comparable success with the
expression
“third world.”
A fourth, and related, trend is the restriction of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms, including voting rights and rights of
expression
and assembly.
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