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Examples of rescue


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Interestingly, a robot that has run out of power away from the recharging station could be rescued by receiving power from another robot.
When the sailor is rescued, the serpent presents him with many gifts to take back with him.
Further more, rescuing previous texts from oblivion was common practice among many nineteenth-century naturalists.
Nonetheless, the book is a valuable contribution to rescuing the 1960s from nostalgia-mongers and despisers alike.
In general, each person is assigned a certain probability of being rescued.
Each person receives utility 1 from being rescued and zero from not being rescued.
The politicians effectively sat on the sidelines in the crucial years hoping to be rescued from their dilemma.
The dogs and cat are all rescues, from the street or the pound.
Should this opuscule by a man who was also a classical scholar, archaeologist, and art historian be rescued from the oblivion of two centuries?
The dead art rescues the ephemeral and perishing art as the only one alive.
The rescued person has been harmed so as to prevent her suffering a greater harm.
If the adjunct were merely adjoined, it is not clear how it rescues the subject trace.
The case studies conceivably could have rescued the reader.
The body, landscape and the artist are thus rescued from the world of social relations.
If he refrained from rescuing when this cost him nothing, this would indicate that he intended the death of the one to save the five.
Quoyle is rescued from her, literally, by accident.
What rescued science was objectivity at the metalevel, including an explicit reflexive element.
An internal study reveals the price ' rescued ' nations pay : dearer essentials, worse poverty and shorter lives.
The processing defects must be identified and tested to determine whether they can be rescued with pharmacological chaperones.
They were threatening a person whose victim might still be rescued from the results of the crime under investigation.
Thus, the trisomy 15 embryo would have a larger window of opportunity to be rescued to euploidy than a highly lethal monosomy 15 embryo.
Pastoral farming was rescued by a major swing to wool production.
Note that in the cases of the two "madmen," one lost his tongue, and the other rescued his life only after repenting.
Upon initial appearance, genes favoring such rescues would be disfavored by natural selection operating at levels no higher than the individual organism.
Clearly we would want to start by rescuing the prisoners according to some principle.
Five days passed before the ship could be rescued from this worrying situation and before the risk of an unanticipated wintering could be eliminated.
Thus, if indeterminism is true, it at most rescues only deontic morality.
In virtually every case, however, these blunders were overcome or narrowly rescued from ignominy, and thus transgured into elements of satisfaction and even sublimity.
Retinal ganglion cells were rescued and no reduction in inner retinal thickness was observed.
When artificial stimulation with strontium was used, the fertilization of oocytes with heated or ethanol-treated spermatozoa was completely rescued.
All of these effects were prevented or rescued by extracellularly applied inositol, suggesting the presence of a transmembrane inositol transport system.
Examples of processing mutants rescued by pharmacological chaperones are discussed below.
Today the arts exist in isolation from which they can be rescued only through the conscious, cooperative effort of all craftsmen.
Perhaps his theory can be rescued by making it more general, but this may be at the cost of virtual unfalsifiability.
The customs of kusbins could be abandoned, and kusbins themselves rescued, through the expedient of marriage.
An innocent victim of the crime can still be rescued and no nonviolent means to achieve the same end are available.
We cannot now stop this happening; but others can be rescued, and his book (along with other such initiatives) will help in this.
Do firms with unique competencies for rescuing victims of human catastrophes have special obligations?
The short half-life of the rescued protein or pharmacological chaperone might require continuous infusion of the compound and result in adverse side effects.
Furthermore, neither behavioural courtship nor developmental phenotype was rescued in an ' all-or-none ' manner.
The rescued genomic fragment originating from the l(2)05208 allele is depicted by a bold line.
Now society has no options, it cannot further reduce its impact on either resource and can only be rescued by a rare, exceptionally wet period.
We may harbor a fantasy of "rescuing" the patient f rom death.
The observation that passives like (42b) can in fact be rescued by inserting infinitival to adds further substance to the claim made above.
In spite of biblical and contemporary critiques of classical formulations of immutability, the notion can be rescued - duly qualified.
We then found that bath introduction of exogenous inositol largely rescued responsiveness.
In time, the program grows more selfsufficient and inter-referential, supplying itself with new hypotheses and data needed for rescuing old hypotheses.
Clearly one could argue that rescuing the most worthy individual is the right thing to do because it would have desirable consequences.
We also stand some chance of rescuing the debate from being a narrow and irresolvable conflict between personal interests and the interests of society as a whole.
The apparent coherence of his vision of himself and of the world thus, is rescued from its fragmentation through the economy of language and its representational artifice.
Because samaritan rescues constitute only a tiny subset of the cases in which one can promote the happiness of others, samaritan duties are considerably more restricted.
His message and example struck a responsive chord, and over the past thirty years a lively historiography has rescued these and other 'invisible' figures from their former obscurity.
Do not people pray to be rescued?
Both differences may have occurred because the homozygous ry506 mutant interferes with larval growth, and the presence of the ry+ on the inserts at least partially rescued this.
The basic problem of aid is to do with food and with the rescuing of developing countries from starvation.
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They can never be relieved nor rescued except by final victory, and that may come too late to save them.
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Thanks to them nearly all the rescued men are recovering from their terrible experiences.
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They have suffered grievously, they have fought magnificently, they have rescued their soil from the tyrant, and they are marching into enemy territory.
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In such a case, the fire engine might be prevented from rescuing the people in the building because of locked and clamped cars.
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Having deliberately engineered a crisis and having refused to be rescued from it, the council was, by choice, on its own.
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I must say to them that that mechanism has not been dramatically successful in rescuing a number of our traditional industries in the past.
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Clearly, many houses which deteriorate over time or because they are neglected are rescued and repaired privately.
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Two survivors from the vessel have so far been rescued and transferred to hospital; two bodies have also been recovered.
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They helped in rescuing survivors and in repairing the sea defences.
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He had to be rescued by crane from the top of his home, a caravan on his business site.
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If any remnant of our breeding herd for beef is to be rescued interim measures are needed, and needed now.
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I do not believe that this is necessarily so, particularly if the company was allowed to go into liquidation and was then rescued.
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They were rescued only when the lift was winched manually back to ground level, after which two people required oxygen from the emergency services.
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Let us see what or whom it rescued.
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A picture has been painted of a dying and decaying industry which can be rescued only by these new giant pits at vast expense.
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The air sea rescues by helicopters also warm the heart.
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The helicopter was destroyed but both occupants were rescued.
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Apparently, she launched the boat that rescued the three people—that was a nice touch.
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There was the foreign exchange crisis and rescuing the £.
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Has not the industry been rescued by the efforts of the workers?
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Emergency rescues often happen, and even the best merchant bankers in the world never feel happy about such operations.
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By this means the police lorry was rescued at the cost of six police casualties of which two reported severely injured.
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I suggest that even to-day de-watering could be made a commercial proposition, apart from the rescuing of the coal resources.
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The scheme could have been rescued at an early stage in the interests of trainees and the staff.
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One might almost say that the film industry has been rescued by the interest and investment by television companies in feature film-making.
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Three of the district councils got together and rescued that facility and are now operating it extremely well.
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The private sector would not have rescued the area.
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Such a "glorification de la vertu de la femme" becomes a vindication of the knight who rescues the helpless woman he has endangered.
Having rescued the powerful from" abnormality" we might do the same for the powerless.
An innocent victim of the crime can still be rescued, and no nonviolent means to achieve the same end are available.
We do not believe that these infants should be rescued at all costs.
The vivid description of the surrounding chaos makes the heroic efforts of these individuals who rescued the imperial documents even more compelling.
Seen in this light, being alternative is not about being cussed for its own sake but a means of rescuing architecture from itself.
Nudging the calf towards the prey item is more likely to fit the definition of teaching than rescuing a stranded calf.
However, he managed to continue on his own until he was rescued by a whale catcher.
I hereby waive my moral right to be rescued.
There's something quietly satisfying about rescuing fine articles from obscurity and running together quite different arguments unexpectedly.
First they rescued the little ones and moved them from the town, one by one.
The doctor and the girl find some shred of their humanity in each other, and are almost rescued from their grotesqueness.
Pharmacological chaperones have to be identified that are nontoxic, show specificity and do not inhibit function of the protein once it has been rescued.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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