Use "in isolation" in a sentence

1. All animals in isolation have passed the test.

2. We believe that India cannot grow in isolation.

3. Dactylic pentameter is never used in isolation.

4. DOI dual regulated aggressiveness in isolation mice.

5. In isolation none of these achieve "Commercialisation"-

6. Animals raised in isolation aren't always the most functional.

7. Punishment cannot be discussed in isolation from social theory.

8. Looked at in isolation, these facts are not encouraging.

9. This is because knights of faith exist alone in isolation.

10. An event that in isolation might not normally call for Critic

11. Allopatric definition is - occurring in different geographic areas or in isolation

12. Background: Effective Auscultations are often hard to implement in isolation wards

13. Lie's ideas did not stand in isolation from the rest of mathematics.

14. This phenomenon is known as color confinement: quarks never appear in isolation.

15. Lesson number 3: Trees are best grown in forests, not in isolation.

16. To make sense, these figures should not be looked at in isolation.

17. Eva Longoria feels like she's "Busier" now she is in isolation

18. In order to test a module in isolation, you must decouple it.

19. Words are pronounced differently in isolation from how they are pronounced in context.

20. Is it by clustering together to elect one of their own in isolation?

21. It is not enough simply to study, for example, e-mail use in isolation.

22. 29 Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation?

23. Human rights do not exist in isolation, neither should they be considered in abstract.

24. These areas do not operate in isolation but are strongly interlinked and mutually reinforcing.

25. Superficial femoral artery aneurysms are often accompanied by other aneurysms; they seldom exist in isolation.

26. Digital Clubbing may also occur in isolation (e.g., familial Clubbing, as an autosomal-dominant trait)

27. So the Japanese lived in isolation until Commodore Perry banged on their door in 1853.

28. It could be argued that a poorly performing ICU is unlikely to occur in isolation.

29. Furthermore, the Chongqing Morning News deliberately , chose the most acerbic comments from Kubin's interview in isolation.

30. The idea of randomness takes its emotive force from being considered in isolation from its context.

31. Then he was humiliated—struck with leprosy and forced to live out his days in isolation.

32. Conodont elements are phosphatic microfossils found in great numbers in the relevant strata, but always in isolation

33. These Guidelines, which address engineering works, including their separate components, should not be used in isolation.

34. These Guidelines, which address archeological sites, including their separate components, should not be used in isolation.

35. Sufferers were shamed[Sentencedict.com], driven out of their own communities and forced to live in isolation.

36. However most clinicians feel that this finding in isolation is not enough to warrant an amniocentesis.

37. The small townships and villages of the backlands thus lived in isolation, largely self-sufficient and introspective.

38. For instance, if environmental changes are capricious, the animal's migration viewed in isolation will also be capricious.

39. Or that it is wrong to take an excerpt from a programme and look at it in isolation.

40. The presence alone of goods in isolation or bank accounts does not, in principle, meet that definition.

41. Rarely did he address a single gospel principle in isolation from the whole plan of life and salvation.

42. Alternatively, it should be noted that the discussion of risk considers potential effects of each element in isolation.

43. For many years, they were known only from tooth-like microfossils now called Conodont elements, found in isolation

44. Taken in isolation, these signals were not such as to alert us to the gravity of the situation.

45. For many years, they were known only from tooth-like microfossils found in isolation and now called Conodont elements

46. Consequently, each province has worked in isolation to create fragmented, suboptimal infrastructure projects, many of which have become idle.

47. 30 No medication works in isolation but is affected to a greater or lesser extent by many other factors.

48. The painting is a vast collection of individual brushstrokes—none of which in isolation is very interesting or impressive.

49. On the contrary, features and limbs are perceived in isolation without relation, as fragments rather than as part of a totality.

50. Phoneme Blending refers to the ability to identify a word when hearing parts of the word (phonemes or syllables) in isolation

51. She does not work in isolation, and poor records will deprive others involved in teaching of vital information about the student.

52. Many issues relating to cyber security have trans-national components and these challenges cannot be addressed by individual nations or in isolation.

53. Aspace, founded in 2010, is a workplace for freelancers, entrepreneurs, creatives and startups that don't want to work at home in isolation

54. The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains Alive in isolation

55. But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation.

56. Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.

57. It accounts for up to 70% of the Alkaloid content in Kratom leaves, and it has been studied in isolation for many years

58. An unknown figure in her lifetime, she was forced by her brothers to live in isolation, which estranged her from courts and literary salons.

59. While acknowledging Alhazen's importance in developing experimental techniques, Toomer argued that Alhazen should not be considered in isolation from other Islamic and ancient thinkers.

60. We're also learning that antibodies kill the parasite in multiple ways, and studying any one of these in isolation may not adequately reflect reality.

61. Stalin was aware of Lenin's Testament and acted to keep Lenin in isolation for health reasons and increase his control over the party apparatus.

62. An Autotransplant model was chosen for the present study to eliminate the effects of alloimmune responses and to allow investigation of ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolation

63. Lady Lola Crichton-Stuart, 20, daughter of John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute, is in isolation near her ancestral seat in Scotland with friends including Adwoa Aboah.

64. The type of pain does not matter; the important thing is that the pain experienced is unpleasant.Because Anger never occurs in isolation but rather is necessarily preceded by

65. 49 synonyms for Aside: to one side, away, alone, separately, apart, alongside, beside, out of the way, on one side, to the side, in isolation, in reserve

66. Cocooning is a trend among new parents, describing the act of bringing a newborn home from the hospital and living in isolation for the first weeks (and even months)

67. Without doubt, the alleviation of extreme poverty is a priority (Chambers 1994; Helwege 1995). However, it must be recognized that in isolation, poverty alleviation is a short-term concern.

68. Conodonts are extinct chordates resembling eels, classified in the class Conodonta. For many years, they were known only from tooth-like microfossils now called Conodont elements, found in isolation

69. Amino Acids are already consumed in the diet via dietary protein, but superloading specific Amino acids in isolation may exert unique effects not found with food or protein supplement intake.

70. At least until the mid-20th century, music in China was seldom seen as something to be presented on a proscenium stage and contemplated in isolation by sedentary, silent listeners.

71. In fact, for modeling purposes, it is more useful for a designer to specify these two parameters in terms of the radius of the atom in isolation and a Blobbiness parameter

72. Craig Aaen-Stockdale, while agreeing that Alhazen should be credited with many advances, has expressed some caution, especially when considering Alhazen in isolation from Ptolemy, with whom Alhazen was extremely familiar.

73. 28 The applicant submits that the Board of Appeal failed to prove that the prefix ‘neo’, considered in isolation, has a clear and specific meaning that will immediately be recognised by the trade circles addressed.

74. Coracoid process fractures are an uncommon type of scapular fracture.They do not often occur in isolation and are often associated with acromial, clavicular, or other scapular fracture, as well as glenohumeral dislocation or acromioclavicular joint injury.

75. The first question is therefore irrelevant to the proceedings before the referring court, which is required to assess the effectiveness of a contractual term abstractly and in isolation from the enforcement proceedings which have taken place.

76. It is used to designate any raw, uncooked item when used as an adjective, such as prosciutto Crudo meaning cured ham or “Parma ham.” In fact, the term Crudo used in isolation would probably be referring …

77. Barefoot (5,188) IMDb 6.6 1 h 29 min 2014 X-Ray PG-13 The "black sheep" son of a wealthy family meets a young psychiatric patient who's been raised in isolation her entire life

78. What is Associative Learning? Associative learning refers to a variety of learning in which ideas and experiences are connected.The human brain is organized in such a way that recalling a single piece of information in isolation is often difficult

79. ‘Traditionally, humanities faculty have worked somewhat in isolation, with the library Carrel being a second home.’ ‘My best writing period came when I'd go to a Carrel in the library every morning and work on the novel for one or two or three hours.’

80. Alone is an adjective that describes someone or something as being in isolation or as being unique. Alone is used as an adverb to mean something was done by a single individual. Alone has a few additional senses as an adjective and an adverb