Pronunciation of the English word mechanisms.
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1. | Economics is the study of economic mechanisms. | |
2. | Fever is one of the body's defence mechanisms. | |
3. | Denial is one of the strongest human defence mechanisms. | |
4. | There must be active and enforceable mechanisms to protect copyright exceptions and limitations, including fair use and fair dealing regimes. | |
5. | "Mary, history says that the Roman Empire had bread and circuses for the masses, but really it was a vast conspiracy by the Roman oligarchy to change the very structure of Latin itself. By using a method of 'pronounic decoupling', the implicit mechanisms of Latin were disengaged and its speakers were hardly ever able to understand each other. And that's why I got drunk last night," said Tom. | |
6. | "In a lot of cases, we don't know all their mechanisms of action," said University of Manitoba virologist Jason Kindrachuk. "Sometimes we actually find that there are effects that we didn't recognize initially." | |
7. | Psychologists recommend a variety of coping mechanisms, such as exercising, drawing or gardening for those who feel cooped up. | |
8. | Without any healthy coping mechanisms it is possible that a patient will begin to dissociate pathologically. | |
9. | Knowing the International Phonetic Alphabet as it pertains to English helps understanding the underlying mechanisms of English phonology blanketed by an awkward orthography. | |
10. | In every society, we discern a series of socialization mechanisms to make our coexistence with the others possible. |