Subject
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3231 examples of Subject in a sentence
Now, the reveal moment: the
subject
is this person.
Another rule is that all mass is
subject
to entropy.
For nearly a decade afterwards, Risen was the
subject
of a US government investigation in which prosecutors demanded that he testify against one of his alleged sources.
With their high genetic diversity, many distinct traits, and only 7 months between generations, chickens were the perfect
subject.
It's a very difficult
subject.
And that's because human anatomy is a difficult and time-intensive
subject
to learn.
Even though we've identified the gaps, the whole class will then move on to the next subject, probably a more advanced
subject
that's going to build on those gaps.
That was the
subject
of the Will Smith movie "Concussion."
Now, CRISPR has been the
subject
of a huge media hype, and the words that are used most often are "easy" and "cheap."
So on the
subject
of deception, I wanted to quote one of my favorite authors.
There are doctors, academics and bloggers who have written countless volumes on the many facets of this complex
subject.
We need this because the global reality is that black people are
subject
to all sorts of disparities in most of our most challenging issues of our day.
And they inspire me even more because although our society is telling them, you're not wanted, you're not needed here, and they're highly vulnerable and
subject
to abuse, to wage theft, to exploitation and xenophobic attacks, many of them are also beginning to organize in their communities.
You will be a
subject
in an experiment.
But she was now a scientist, not only a
subject
in her experiment.
And surely people who look like me, young women who come from backgrounds like me, should be
subject
to the same rights, the same protections as anybody else in our country, why not?
Instead, he would change the
subject.
Instead of lashing out, we can pause, breathe, change the
subject
or walk away, and then come back to it when we're ready.
Even safely tethered to the Earth, we’re
subject
to the faint tug of distant celestial bodies and nearby earthly ones.
So the next time you voluntarily
subject
yourself to what was once a cruel and unusual punishment, just be glad you can control when you'll hop off.
Let's say you only know one thing about a
subject.
If our brains are just as
subject
to data tracking and aggregation as our financial records and transactions, if our brains can be hacked and tracked like our online activities, our mobile phones and applications, then we're on the brink of a dangerous threat to our collective humanity.
Even when a technology is developed with utopian ideals, the moment it leaves the laboratory and enters the world, it is
subject
to forces outside of the creators' control.
That will be the
subject
of future research.
They believed an intentional creator is what makes the poem
subject
to understanding at all.
And what she did was she compared the brain function of two groups of people, those interacting live with her or with one of her research associates in a dynamic conversation, and she compared that to the brain activity of people who were watching her talk about the same
subject
but in a canned video, like on YouTube.
You can somehow be immune to all of the difficulties and ill health and losses that humanity has been
subject
to since the beginning of time.
I wasn't going to
subject
myself to people who were unwilling to remedy their ignorance, and I wasn't going to let something that was now a part of me ever be used as a tool against me.
And I needed a
subject
that felt extraordinary.
You know, I was looking for this extraordinary subject, and it took Seb's eyes and curiosity to bring it in to me.
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