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Recommence


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To commence or begin again.
  • (v. i.) To begin anew to be; to act again as.
  • (v. t.) To commence again or anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Though Trump mysteriously wants the Cubans to pay for that too, at least his opposition to Obama’s executive actions toward rapprochement with Havana is less fierce than his promise to rip up the nuclear treaty with Iran and recommence sanction negotiations there – with or without international allies.
  • (2) The work is concerned with studying the breakdown of proteins and RNA when a polyauxotrophic Escherichia coli strain is incubated in a salt solution without amino acids, phosphorus, nitrogen and glucose at 43 degrees C as well as the ability of starving bacterial cells to recommence protein and RNA synthesis (also in the course of phage T4 infection) and to reproduce bacteriophages T4, lambda and MS2.
  • (3) This paper describes the kinetics of cell division in populations of cells which have been grown first under conditions which specifically inhibit deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis (in the absence of thymine or the presence of nalidixic acid) and subsequently under conditions which allow DNA synthesis to recommence.
  • (4) In all patients ovarian hormone secretion was suppressed successfully but considerable variability occurred in the length of time taken for ovarian function to recommence, time to return to ovulation being 100-194 days (median 118 days) (3.3 mg group) and 79-290 (median 178 days) (6.6 mg group).
  • (5) In addition, it was found that, subsequent to the removal of the cycloheximide, flagellar regeneration did not recommence immediately, but was delayed for a period of approximately 45 min, irrespective of length of flagella formed prior to drug inhibition.
  • (6) Immediately, Kentucky and 10 other states announced an intention to recommence executions.
  • (7) 9.01am GMT Flights begin again Virgin airlines tweeted during the early hours of the morning that their flights would recommence from JFK and Newark.
  • (8) The unique finding of these studies was that synthesis of lipophorin apoproteins proceeds actively during the first part of the fifth instar but then ceases and does not recommence during the wandering or early pupal stages.
  • (9) Schroders, AstraZeneca's 12th biggest investor, had earlier on Tuesday accused the company of prematurely rejecting Pfizer's offer and called on bosses to "recommence their engagement with Pfizer".
  • (10) We welcome the recent decision to recommence the sale of its shares.” Since the rescue of HBOS approximately 45,000 jobs have been axed, and Horta-Osório would not be drawn on any further cost-cutting programmes as he said 60% of transactions with the bank could be conducted digitally.
  • (11) After a brief pause, a new growth cone is organized and extension recommences.
  • (12) They can recommence division and stimulate general metabolic activity, replenishing the pool of proliferating chondrocytes.
  • (13) Heyndrickx said negotiations between the Vatican and Beijing were set to recommence later this month.
  • (14) But when the Coalition announced the Cadbury grant during the election campaign, it said the money would “increase chocolate production to 70,000 tonnes a year” and trial cocoa farming in Australia, as well as establishing a new visitor centre that would allow the chocolate tours to recommence.
  • (15) It’s why it will remain because we are not going to allow the deaths at sea to recommence.” Boat of Vietnamese asylum seekers turned back after 40-minute interviews Read more The most recent known turnback was a boat travelling from Vietnam carrying 46 asylum seekers.
  • (16) One of these is the classically accepted method, wherein rings are produced as the advance of the swarm stops and recommences.
  • (17) "As long-term shareholders, we are strong believers in AstraZeneca and the potential for its innovative growth pipeline, however, given the increase in the offer we would encourage the AstraZeneca management to recommence their engagement with Pfizer, and subsequently their shareholders."
  • (18) However, the Greek delegation was told in no uncertain terms that talks would recommence only if the country was willing to extend its bailout package, which carries a list of austerity measures that the new left-wing government in Athens has vowed to pare back.
  • (19) This study shows that delayed gastric emptying in AN improves quite rapidly as feeding recommences; thus the motility disturbance is secondary to restriction in food intake and is not fundamental to the disorder.
  • (20) However, on continuous starvation RNA and DNA synthesis recommences to reach approximately 30% of the normal level between 12 to 24 h starvation.

Renew


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re/stablish; to recreate; to rebuild.
  • (v. t.) Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; to make again; as, to renew a lease, note, or patent.
  • (v. t.) To begin again; to recommence.
  • (v. t.) To repeat; to go over again.
  • (v. t.) To make new spiritually; to regenerate.
  • (v. i.) To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Chapter one Announcement of the Islamic Caliphate The announcement of the renewal of the caliphate in Iraq in the year 1427AH [2006] was the arbiter between division and separation as well as the glory of the Muslims.
  • (2) But soon after aid workers departed, barrel bombs dropped by Syrian helicopters caused renewed destruction.
  • (3) The playing fields on which all those players began their journeys have been underfunded for years and are now facing a renewed crisis because of cuts to local authority budgets.
  • (4) Without a renewables target, Energy Department officials said, it would be possible for a large proportion of this shortfall to be met by gas-fired power generation.
  • (5) While there has been almost no political reform during their terms of office, there have been several ambitious steps forward in terms of environmental policy: anti-desertification campaigns; tree planting; an environmental transparency law; adoption of carbon targets; eco-services compensation; eco accounting; caps on water; lower economic growth targets; the 12th Five-Year Plan; debate and increased monitoring of PM2.5 [fine particulate matter] and huge investments in eco-cities, "clean car" manufacturing, public transport, energy-saving devices and renewable technology.
  • (6) We know that from the rapid take up of crowd funded renewables investors are actively looking for a more secure option.
  • (7) The statistics underline the significant strides being taken by the industry to meet a government drive to reduce Britain's carbon emissions, although the scale of renewable energy subsidies remains controversial.
  • (8) Under pressure from many backbenchers, he has tightened planning controls on windfarms and pledged to "roll back" green subsidies on bills, leading to fears of dwindling support for the renewables industry.
  • (9) And that is why we have taken bold action at home – by making historic investments in renewable energy; by putting our people to work increasing efficiency in our homes and buildings; and by pursuing comprehensive legislation to transform to a clean energy economy.
  • (10) One of these models, the cognitivo-behavioural approach developed by Beck since 1963, seems to be gaining a renewed interest in psychiatric circles, especially in North America.
  • (11) Mahler's Second Symphony - that song of love, renewal, and spiritual growth that Abbado has been singing for more than 40 years.
  • (12) "The coalition must keep its promise to be the greenest government ever by making it easier for renewable energy projects to take off – and creating a well-funded green investment bank focused on making Britain a world leader in a developing a low-carbon economy."
  • (13) The introduction of transdermal delivery systems has renewed the controversy regarding the efficacy of the drug, mainly in the light of the development of tolerance.
  • (14) Rather than challenging the Lib Dem policy on Trident, Miliband chose to criticise Cameron's comments about the renewal of Trident in last Thursday's leadership debate.
  • (15) The typical balance of power on Capitol Hill over surveillance is such that opponents of renewing Section 702 face strong political headwinds.
  • (16) The applications for renewals of UK passports from people living overseas that were opened this week date back to 29 April.
  • (17) But an industrialist embedded in his department told the Guardian that ministers were now internally questioning renewable power and other schemes that involved substantial public subsidies.
  • (18) The shock death of the 65-year-old designer in Miami on Thursday has brought renewed focus on the chronic lack of female representation in the profession’s upper ranks in the UK.
  • (19) But this no-nonsense venue, just 10km but a world away from parliament, is the latest stop in a national pro-renewables tour that is making the Abbott government decidedly uncomfortable.
  • (20) The Labour leadership is understood to be pressing for its MPs to abstain on the grounds that the party’s policy is under review and the real vote on Trident will come in the decisive “main gate” decision on renewal next year.

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