How To Use Manipulation In A Sentence

  • All this seems to contradict the expectation of the manipulation theorists.
  • Dishonesty is always one way of climbing the ladder of success, but dishonest intentions and manipulations are more prone to fail. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It's just that when you put it all together, it amounts to a manipulation.
  • The rapture effected by an aesthetic of the sublime is often more persuasive than any rational argument in its direct exploitation and manipulation of the audience's sense of actualities, possibilities, ethical duties and emotional affinities/antipathies. On the Sublime
  • Would you be "boggled" if I suggest that the characterisation of blacks here as a mob of rampaging gang-rapists is a product of prejudice and, in its emotional manipulation, serves to reinforce prejudice? Wisdom, Justice And Mercy
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  • It is also the outcome of the calculated political manipulation of the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  • Political discourse, in this view, is full of manipulation, deception, and untruths whose object is political advantage.
  • The ordinary manipulation of the shoulder can be accomplished with the patient lying down; but if special conditions, such as articular stiffening, call for unusual care or unusual force, it will be found best to treat the shoulder with the patient seated. Fat and Blood An Essay on the Treatment of Certain Forms of Neurasthenia and Hysteria
  • When in a position allowing of direct examination, the contused portion of the nerve sometimes developed a palpable fusiform thickening, manipulation of which might give rise to formication in the area of distribution -- a favourable prognostic sign. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • The classical economist Von Hayek, who authored On the road to serfdom, warned about such interference by government in the economic order which can culminate the unbridle manipulation and pollution of the economic system. Emerging economies must reject handouts and bailouts capitalism
  • Photoshop has long been a leader among graphics manipulation and paint software.
  • Evans contended that this claim is another manipulation of the historical record.
  • You can counteract this by manipulation in the computer with your electronic paint brush.
  • Democracy depends upon a universal capability for critical response to print manipulation.
  • As plates and films became more sensitive (orthochromatic emulsions are sensitive to green as well as blue light), ruby safelight filters became necessary, but the old manipulation techniques could still be utilized.
  • This intentional manipulation by the author, perhaps already let the readers nebulously perceive a remote Utopia upon seeing the chirping swallows.
  • For the screamingly obvious manipulation/staging of these images, it's pretty inexcusable that we've had to wait this long for someone to report on it.
  • The audio is sure to give the venue's newly upgraded sound system a thorough breaking-in, while the images transport with a hypnogogic flow of abstract patterns conjured through digital manipulations of a dozen shots of what looks like crumpled aluminum foil. Sad Sacks and Barrels of Laughs
  • Once Jaymes left his side Mikel was vulnerable to this sort of manipulation. HARSHINI
  • One of the critical innovations is the invention of tweezers for molecular manipulation - the very tool that Primo Levi desired.
  • The package is designed to solve, through symbolic manipulation, problems in differential calculus.
  • They claim that the fall in unemployment is based on a fraudulent manipulation of statistics.
  • At Ali Kosh in the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran, an assemblage dating to about 7000 BC that includes hornless sheep is taken as clear evidence of flock manipulation.
  • This manipulation was initially restricted to embryo culture and nodal micropropagation, but it has recently been extended to somatic embryogenesis.
  • The advertising companies, currently employed by the parties, have no qualms about emotional manipulation.
  • Unfortunately, this manipulation results in their coming off as the most two-dimensional characters.
  • Now that is what we call manipulation, Harry says with just a hint of annoyance. Boot Camp
  • Pushing our body's happy buttons with a cool swim on a hot day, or a fermented drink containing ethanol, or even just some good old-fashioned genital manipulation can elicit the sort of enjoyment that transcends angst and that does not need to be reconciled against the overbearing reality of our inconsequence. Manufacturers to Riders: Go Sponsor Yourself
  • Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
  • These obstructions can sometimes be removed by careful manipulations with the hand; but, where this can not be accomplished, the flexible probang should be employed. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • Gene manipulation, as it's being performed now, is gene manipulation of what we call somatic cells. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Cancer - January 2, 2000
  • Political discourse, in this view, is full of manipulation, deception, and untruths whose object is political advantage.
  • Other groups were critical of the voting process in the governorates weeks ago accusing the preparatory committee and governmental officials of behind the scenes manipulation and favouritism in the election of delegates.
  • It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills.
  • The student first masters manipulation of the single sabre, then at a more advanced level, the twin swords.
  • In judo this might end up in a throw; in aikido, into a painful arm or body manipulation.
  • It is frequently a result of some transient mechanical imbalance and, therefore, can be improved with bodywork and manual manipulation techniques.
  • The first tested numerical and verbal reasoning, the second spatial manipulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hong Kong's regulators are expending ever greater efforts to crack down on ever paltrier financial crimes such as insider trading and market manipulation. Hong Kong's Regulatory Misdirection
  • This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
  • The difficulties involved in the preparation of the disk pictures and in the manipulation of the zoopraxiscope prevented the instrument from attracting much attention. Marvels of Modern Science
  • In return for their financial support I will promise never, ever to take tea with the Dalai Lama, to stop complaining about their currency manipulation, and to abase myself in any other way they deem appropriate. Europe's Not-So-Cunning Rescue Plan
  • Using personal magnetism as a means of getting things done is, to me, manipulation. Christianity Today
  • We had successfully changed the genetically induced behavior of laboratory animals by pharmacogenetic manipulation! Alcohol and The Addictive Brain
  • Some deliberate manipulation must have taken place.
  • The result has an unforced charm and lack of blatant emotional manipulation that feels refreshing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "embrace" is not for those who disagree about the moral character of homosexual acts and the charade of transgendered manipulations, but for those, like President Obama, who celebrate homosexuality as a worthy equal to heterosexuality (or is it better than heterosexuality??), who insist the only criteria for marriage is "love" (which, for male homosexuals, changes focus often). A couple of thoughts about Obama's "Hey, You're Gay, Hurray!" Day
  • It's not a form of manipulation, she says, but a way of allowing the vertebrae to relax into a natural, unstressed position.
  • Planning, manipulation and management were essential parts of the programme.
  • In mathematics, Newton was the first to develop a full range of algorithms for symbolically determining what we now call integrals and derivatives, but he subsequently became fundamentally opposed to the idea, championed by Leibniz, of transforming mathematics into a discipline grounded in symbol manipulation. Isaac Newton
  • GUPTA: Doctors say Britt suffered from a vertebral basilar stroke, caused by excessive neck manipulation to the spinal column. CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2008
  • Anticipate manipulation by adopting an early warning system of large trader reporting and possibly position limits.
  • Her letters therefore reveal a web of motives and sly manipulation that her uncomfortable position encouraged.
  • How do we picture a new age of genetic manipulation, of cloning, of cybernetics, a literal synergy between computing and biology, particularly when these are still in their infancy?
  • A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user.
  • We should resist the manipulation of our desires and form a coalition with women internationally to resist the colonisation of our bodies.
  • This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset.
  • At worst, it seemed to be a species of con game - a conviction bolstered by the steadily rising number of frauds, defalcations and market manipulations.
  • Ongoing studies involve the role of chemokine-dependent pathways in graft rejection and tolerance; identification and characterization of costimulatory pathways; manipulation of the NFkB pathway; and development of practical tools to enhance the function of regulatory T cells, so as to improve outcomes post-transplant; further details are available. Basic Science Liver Disease Research
  • The dotcom era of the late 90s saw some of the worst abusers of pro-forma earnings manipulations.
  • We should resist the manipulation of our desires and form a coalition with women internationally to resist the colonisation of our bodies.
  • It is their sneaky methods, of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of intelligence.
  • Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
  • Genetic manipulation of food products provokes strong emotions whenever it is discussed.
  • The design of new offices for a firm of lawyers in the southern Spanish city of Cadiz proclaims the virtues of elegant restraint, use of few materials, and manipulation of marvellous south light.
  • To effect the manipulation and associated re-creation of the data flow, time slots need to occur at the same relative rate in the bitstream.
  • Experience in gymnastics or on a trampoline helps a lot, as it teaches control and manipulation of one's body as it moves unpredictably through space.
  • Biotechnology can be defined as the manipulation of biological organisms to make products that benefit human beings.
  • Arjen Zondervan just presented a fascinating paper with the acknowledged long title "Effects of contextual manipulation on hearers' assumptions about speaker expertise, exhaustivity & real-time processing of the scalar implicature of or. Archive 2009-04-01
  • y'all: contraction of "you all," a more musical, streamlined, unisyllabic take on the 2nd person plural than the northern phonetic catastrophe "you'ze guys." but y'all is a sadly misunderstood contraction, all too often torturously overused in fictional settings wherein "southernness" must be conveyed. in fact, y'all is rather more complicated than a mere drawling exercise in vowel manipulation, and only an ignorant yankee would treat it as such. Cherie puts her M.A. to marginally good use
  • He would not stand for bias, political partisanship or manipulation.
  • Instead of naturalness and spontaneity we have had thirty odd years of media manipulation.
  • The Bank just about shrugged off suggestions that it turned a blind eye to Libor manipulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • She did not think that there would be any control and manipulation or coerciveness, she went in, signed the papers, thinking it was the right thing to do.
  • The high-velocity thrust manipulation therapy used in the study was not provided by a chiropractor or an osteopath, but by a physical therapist.
  • Little manipulation is required within the heart because the wire follows a natural curve.
  • Decreases in associability that occur as a stimulus is found to have either no consequence (‘latent inhibition’ 36) or a consistent consequence, are affected by manipulations of the hippocampus.
  • Physiotherapy involves a range of treatments, including manipulation, massage, exercise, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy.
  • As plates and films became more sensitive (orthochromatic emulsions are sensitive to green as well as blue light), ruby safelight filters became necessary, but the old manipulation techniques could still be utilized.
  • To a manipulator, all behaviors are manipulation.
  • She bucks two trends that have come to annoy me in current fiction -- jumping around with the timeline to seem arty while really just making the reader struggle to keep things straight and what I dubbed "grief porn" in an essay last summer -- the kind of emotional manipulation that employs tragedy to keep women readers in particular sucked in. Nancy Doyle Palmer: This Summer's Perfect State of Wonder
  • Reuchlin claimed that Cabalistic manipulation of the Hebrew letters of the ineffable name of God, IHVH, produced a five-letter name, IHSVH, or Jesus, which was the true name of God and conferred on its user powers that were divine in origin, far above the power of nature. Loss of Faith
  • But I also heard the unmistakable nasal whine of cultural manipulation for our own good. Times, Sunday Times
  • He excelled the skills even of Frescobaldi in the manipulation of fugal devices such as countersubject, stretto and sustained pedalpoint.
  • Now it has turned to Britain for a satire on the political opportunism and backroom manipulation that go with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified.
  • But the extent to which this stratum was penetrated, misled about reality, and to some degree fanaticized by Moscow's manipulations is striking. The Terrors
  • Efforts to lower cholesterol through dietary manipulations have had only modest effects.
  • Robert Paster said the election was quite genuine, without any signs of manipulation behind the scenes.
  • Genetic manipulations that transform the process of human aging.
  • Assisted hatching (AH) is a micromanipulation procedure in which a hole is made in the zona pellucida just prior to embryo transfer to facilitate hatching of the embryo.
  • We also distinguish framing from manipulation, with which it is sometimes inappropriately confused.
  • Their manipulation gives to the touch a sickening, grating sound -- in other words, we have crepitus. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • A permanent cure will only be effected by acupuncture, chiropractic or manipulation.
  • The first example, Mikrophonie I, involves the real-time transformation and manipulation of the sound produced by a large tam-tam.
  • We attempted to assess the specific consequences of topographical changes by selective manipulation of this parameter with neutral K20 antiintegrin antibody.
  • In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking.
  • People think that the investigation was independent, but in fact a lot of political manipulation went on.
  • If the mapping is successful then manipulation of the mathematics is equivalent to manipulation of the objects in the target domain.
  • The government has disguised the true situation by clever manipulation of the figures.
  • Array Manipulation push adds a new element to the end of an array push @array, $value; pop removes and returns the last element in an array Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The debate has often been coloured by misinformation and manipulation, and it is not easy for a political party in Government to deal with those matters.
  • Thus politics becomes an arena for power manipulation and personal reward, not for the accomplishment of major goals.
  • The Hyksos was a master of trickery and manipulation, and it would not be easy to lie to him. The War of the Crowns
  • The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or magnification.
  • The early return of sensation, even if modified in acuteness, was always a very hopeful sign; also the production of formication in the area of distribution of the nerve on manipulation of the injured spot. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • The bill was intended to give the Obama Administration leverage (which the White House seems quite disinclined to use) in continuing talks with Beijing about China's manipulation of its currency. Robert Kuttner: Trade War Is Here -- and We've Disarmed
  • So far, none of the other commissions have found any evidence of deliberate manipulation, of pressure.
  • It has proved to be the computational method of choice for symbolic manipulation in algebraic geometry, differential equations, and combinatorics.
  • In a post-fact world—full of fake news and data manipulations—it's critical that we are able to interrogate facts and figures to get to the real truth.
  • Discriminating the various objects within the world requires a system of labelling that can allow independent manipulation of those objects.
  • Next weekend, haul out your sleeping bag, your camp stove and your bug repellent as Oasis, the party in the badlands, takes to the wilds of Drumheller in search of the perfect combo of beat manipulation, bonfires and marshmallows.
  • Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
  • To point out yet another contrast between organic and biodynamics, most of the technical manipulations mentioned above would be completely in accordance with organic requirements.
  • Physiotherapy involves a range of treatments, including manipulation, massage, exercise, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy.
  • Majora's mechanics relied on time manipulation to avoid the impendent doom, but there were times where you actually felt threatened to finish a certain task or even felt a little sad for the ones you wouldn't be able to save on that particular run. Not Now, Honey, I'm Exploring
  • The frenemy is the dark side of the user, with manipulation an underlying factor in these negative relationships. Therese Borchard: 10 Types Of Female Friends: How Many Do You Have?
  • Primitive streak stage embryos can also be manipulated using a dissecting microscope but the lower resolution makes such manipulations less precise.
  • Manipulation is just another form of aggressive behaviour.
  • They've toured with both The Strokes and The Dandy Warhols, but don't let that fool you into thinking they're into sharp image-manipulation or limp boho affectation.
  • Her manipulation of capitalist power relations by drawing on her status as a millionaire in order to acquire access to the stokehole epitomizes what he refers to as a ‘compromise with modern industrial capitalism at…key points’.
  • People think that the investigation was independent, but in fact a lot of political manipulation went on.
  • So, by all measures, this is a great deal … some common sense and some simple number-crunching tells me that, no 'cap rates', 'proforma's, or any other complex financial manipulations necessary. Pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator
  • New research from Japan suggests that a newly discovered and highly absorbable form of calcium has the power to prevent and reverse bone loss - without dangerous hormonal manipulation.
  • The Ligeti, done with the soloist Christian Tetzlaff, was sheer dazzlement, a brilliantly ingenious manipulation of remote sonorities.
  • We see the manipulation of bodgie science in order to maintain political conclusions.
  • Of course we all want to be able to detect the lie, the cheat, the swindle, the manipulation.
  • Doing that easily is mandatory, along with viewing and modifying information, data mining, ad-hoc querying, and other data manipulations.
  • Long term manipulation of the microbes and microfauna of two subarctic heaths by addition of fungicide, bactericide, carbon and fertilizer. Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on structure of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
  • A tour de force of transcription, the new drawings exhibit a nearly sculptural manipulation of charcoal.
  • A complete separation of religion from the state guarantees this freedom and protects children from manipulation by religions.
  • I thought that mental manipulation of things ended in kinesis. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » StarE’s Review Forum
  • She gave me deep massage, then gentle manipulation.
  • Of course we all want to be able to detect the lie, the cheat, the swindle, the manipulation.
  • People think that the investigation was independent, but in fact a lot of political manipulation went on.
  • To the C-tenninus of the recombinant proteins, two vicinal cysteins were added for subsequent single-molecule manipulation.
  • You realize, of course, that any decent statistician can identify and label errors in statistical manipulations that are inserted willfully to present an analysis with a gamed conclusion. The Volokh Conspiracy » NRA Convention report
  • Several prominent firms engaged in genetic manipulation for the agricultural and food industries have been excluded from participation in the venture.
  • Essentially, Camping's message turned into overt manipulation through the elicitation of a fear response in the potential believer. Shira Hirschman Weiss: Rapt By The Rapture: Thoughts On Reponses To Religious Figures
  • Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, one of the co-sponsors of the reform act, asserted, "China's currency manipulation has been among the greatest impediments to our manufacturing sector.
  • If your spine is merely out of alignment, manipulation by a chiropractor may help ease your pain. This may also ease your muscle strain.
  • To do this, he advanced the study of differential equations from numbers, formulas, and the manipulation of algebraic equations to geometry, curves, and the visualization of flows.
  • Similarly with Cather, Torrance doesn't mention the Wharton/James-inspired craftsmanship of Alexander's Bridge, the manipulations of perspective in My Antonia, the formal "shapeliness" of a book like A Lost Lady. Experimental Fiction
  • The sage commander is beyond the sway and manipulation of others.
  • When I switched to bimanual manipulation and, incidentally, began using my weak-hand thumb to cock the hammer, my speed and accuracy increased and the tendency to land key-holed shots on target disappeared.
  • In my video work, for example, one of the characteristics is the manipulation of time and the control of the image, and the use of of post-production. Ballardian » ‘You are Hochhaus!’: Ballard in Berlin
  • Regardless of his dismissive attitude towards worries about manipulation, the notion of ultimacy, and of an argument like the Source Incompatibilist Argument, Compatibilism
  • The safeguards, intended to prevent the opportunities for fraudand manipulation, which we have enjoyed for well over a century, willbe rendered nonexistent if we permit our vote counting to be concealed within the unobservable processes of acomputer. Why We Must Speak Out
  • St Paul's greatness is not, however, constituted by this rationalism -- for such we must term the arithmetical manipulation of the death of Jesus -- but by an entirely new appreciation of the Crucifixion. The Beginnings of Christianity. Vol. I.
  • Joe-Jim took him back once more to the Control Room and showed him what little Joe-Jim knew about the manipulation of the controls and the reading of the astrogation instruments. Destiny Narrowly Avoided
  • Attempts at manipulation through marriage alliances and implication in the conspiracies of others were the occupational hazards that attended them. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • Nanotechnology is used to study the fabrication and manipulation of structures that range in size from one hundred nanometres to a single nanometre (or a billionth of a metre).
  • Without entering the interval since manipulation as a covariate in the statistical analyses, the findings can have been seriously biased by differences in the duration of habituation to the novel morphology.
  • The manipulation of the young is the dark underside of the story, though mostly we know little about it. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Advertising like this is a cynical manipulation of the elderly.
  • The delay has come as investigators look into the bank's alleged involvement in foreign exchange manipulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The campaign to put a spoke in the wheels of efforts to clean up the customs service has descended to the level of self-serving media manipulation.
  • For that same 480-page casebound book, editorial costs (which, these days, is largely a joke), overhead, typical advertising/marketing/publicity for a commercial book of this print run, etc., can vary a great deal depending just upon manipulation of the cost-sales worksheet used to price the book (some publishers call it a "profit-loss worksheet," but that is a misleading name). Scrivener's Error
  • His realism could involve a fair amount of tendentious editing, glib generalisation and manipulation of the evidence.
  • You could take this as vindicating Pollan's view that industrial manipulation of food almost always makes it worse — except that this is just the kind of epidemiologic evidence his book disparages. Finding Meaning in Each Mouthful
  • The various modern systems of spinal manipulation, namely, osteopathy, chiropractic, naprapathy, neuropathy, spondylotherapy and our own neurotherapy, are all of distinctly American origin. Nature Cure
  • He was an evangelist for modernisation, and if that meant a bit of manipulation here and there, no one could say that it wasn't in a higher purpose.
  • They had to endear themselves both to the other people in the house and to the nation at large, and so we became voyeurs into their most cunning manipulations and most private moments.
  • As one of the common frontier technology of IC manufacturing, micro-manufacturing, and robot manipulation, microassembly and micromanipulation have been researched widely recently.
  • Such steps are usually very successful - for example, making the Bank of England institutionally independent of political influence was able to remove interest rate manipulations from the policy toolbox of governments seeking re-election - and has been credited with helping the UK's very significant economic recovery. The Symbolic Value of Abolishing the Minimum Wage, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, one of the co-sponsors of the reform act, asserted, "China's currency manipulation has been among the greatest impediments to our manufacturing sector.
  • His manipulation of press photographs and focus on celebrity anticipated Pop Art.
  • “Configurations of Feminine Reform: The Woman Writer and the Tradition of Dissent” (1994), Marlon Ross argues that for Romantic women writers the act of writing, and furthermore of writing on behalf of liberal reform initiatives, constituted a “double dissension” that could be mitigated by generic manipulation of two sorts: either disguise women's political speech in acceptably feminine modes like the conduct manual or feminize conventional political modes (94). Notes on 'The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece'
  • She was turning them on," Yarbrough explains, "and that's a form of manipulation - using sexual or emotional arousal to distract the interviewer.
  • He also thinks the country's officialdom is masterful at manipulation.
  • Assisted hatching (AH) is a micromanipulation procedure in which a hole is made in the zona pellucida just prior to embryo transfer to facilitate hatching of the embryo.
  • Next, relax and prepare for living in a technocracy with executive manipulation of the mass media to do your thinking about society for you.
  • It provides Data Definition Language (DDL) , Data Manipulation Language (DML) , as well built-in functions, such as:Sum, Average, Count, Maximum and Minimum.
  • Much of the game's puzzle solving requires an equal amount of careful exploration and item manipulation.
  • Perceptions of Britain's economic performance and prospects were obviously influenced by objective economic factors and by government manipulation of economic statistics.
  • For me, the main fascination of the fantasy story lies in its manipulation of direct subconscious symbols. Secondary Fantasy Worlds and the Filipino « BAHAY TALINHAGA
  • These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions.
  • His main skill was in numerical calculations and manipulation of complicated expressions.
  • A law found by measurement is necessarily mathematical in form, whence its manipulation by proportionalities will reveal consequences no less certain to be borne out by measurement.
  • Our hypothesis accords with classical ethology insofar as the emphasis is on stimulation, but it rests on reproductive conflict and manipulation rather than on cooperation.
  • Perceptions of Britain's economic performance and prospects were obviously influenced by objective economic factors and by government manipulation of economic statistics.
  • Considering the form of the thoracic space in reference to the general form of the trunk of the living body, I see reason to doubt whether the practitioner can by any boasted delicacy of manipulation, detect an abnormal state of the pulmonary organs by percussion, or the use of the stethoscope, applied at those regions which he terms coracoid, scapulary, subclavian, &c., if the line of his examination be directed from before backwards. Surgical Anatomy
  • Then came the manipulation that is pertinent to the point being made here. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
  • Nobody would be as ungentlemanly as to call it blackmail, but they are open to political manipulation.
  • Yet the manipulation continued for nearly two years, undetected by the auditors. Times, Sunday Times
  • For all the manipulation of history which occurs in The Plot to Save Socrates, the characters all have a strong sense of predeterminism.
  • The manipulation of commercial income is understood to have been carefully concealed and might not have been caught without a tip-off from a whistleblower. Times, Sunday Times
  • So she tried suicide threats, guilt trips, manipulation, and even death threats.
  • One possibility of this sort of manipulation could turn carbon into either graphite or diamond.
  • This new inside knowledge points to a high degree of manipulation by the government.
  • It is a system open to manipulation and full of perverse incentives. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had been shown that if you take the sphere as basic, any other closed smooth surface can be obtained from it by manipulation.
  • The choice to donate the organ must be free of coercion or manipulation, either social or financial.
  • At its best, the show cuts into many forms of televised image manipulation, cynically riffing on every news scandal of the past decade.
  • The first embraces trickery and cunning, the second embraces manipulation and deception, with no lie being too great, no friendship not worth betraying.
  • Man's manipulation of animals is not only in the service of nutrition but also to foster and study neurotic behaviour in family relationships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind the rhetoric was a profound and far-reaching project: to "scientifically" restructure human cognition and desire itself through a new industry of mind manipulation. Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America
  • The same size as a US half dollar, these coins work well for manipulation, matrix routines, Charming Chinese Challenge, Spellbound and Three Fly - nearly any coin effect.
  • After some manipulation he managed to get the bunch between the heels of his mittened hands. To Build A Fire
  • Bichromatic and trichromatic manipulation of spontaneous emission in a three - level system in A configuration also investigated.

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