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    inducing


    1. In other research, sulforaphane from Kale has been shown to have a more direct effect on cancer prevention, especially in colon cancer, inducing cancer cells to destroy themselves


    2. The cancer-protective compounds in kale have thus been the subject of intense research, particularly their role in blocking the growth of cancer cells and inducing cancer cell death (apoptosis)


    3. Still, it was possible the extreme forces were inducing hallucinations


    4. Stimulant chemicals to replace the relaxants; short busts of high intensity electric shocks was normally the final attempt at resuscitation, but they tried as a desperate measure the method of inducing high frequency pulses directly into the limbic region in order to stimulate chemical uptake throughout the entire brain


    5. Maso's project of inducing restricted immigration from the Canary Islands and northern Spain will solve the latter difficulty, if placed into effect; and to the former, while America financiers may still be cautious, English capitalists are winning contracts, obtaining options and making effective arrangements for aggressive investment


    6. What would be an example of “negative feeling inducing questions”?


    7. Instead, ask yourself “positive feeling inducing questions”


    8. What would be an example of “positive feeling inducing questions”?


    9. “Oxytocin, best known for inducing labor and lactation in women, also operates in the brain (of both sexes)


    10. The acceptance and warmth I lavished on these special people went a long way in inducing them to lower their protective barriers

    11. Bob’s hairs stood up on the back of his neck as he took in the sheer enormity of the shape as it sidled up to him in the most fear inducing and horrifically menacing way


    12. Inducing the chemical changes in the cells of a genius—one whose soul is pure of mortal sin


    13. At work, Brandi sparkled with high spirits, full of cryptic hints as to her social life, deliberately inducing questions to which she refused to give a straight answer


    14. Last night’s Research was the most arduous, fear inducing,


    15. Gautam lost no time in inducing the Surveyor to shop around a little at Connaught Circus


    16. In that he saw a literary conspiracy — inducing Indian writers in English into churning out self-deprecating stuff to cater to the prejudices of the Western readers


    17. With their fathers’ ill-gotten wealth, he reasoned, these youth pandered to their egos by inducing the have-nots to be their hangers on


    18. At that, she made it square inducing tears of oneness in their eyes


    19. 2 That night, in Jericho, the unfriendly Pharisees sought to entrap the Master by inducing him to discuss marriage and divorce, as did their fellows one time in Galilee, but Jesus artfully avoided their efforts to bring him into conflict with their laws concerning divorce


    20. Devotion, to the Pharisee, was a means of inducing self-righteous inactivity and the assurance of false spiritual security; devotion, to the publican, was a means of stirring up his soul to the realization of the need for repentance, confession, and the acceptance, by faith, of merciful forgiveness

    21. Its exotic perfume pervaded her being, inducing a delicious, sensuous languor that was something more and less than sleep


    22. Relaxing a notch the big man followed the sign with his innate sense inducing caution


    23. a section on "inducing dreams"


    24. toes of pigeons and inducing them to use their vision to peck at


    25. 3 Inducing Need to Move Away From Current Reality


    26. coachee by inducing the feeling of validation, support,


    27. set up self-organizing testing, inducing states that support this


    28. Questions) and using induction skills (see Inducing States) to set


    29. (see Inducing States), exploring or inquiring about activities that


    30. “You do not have to shout, Joey,” Lezura said, her tone lightened when she said; “I can produce a sleep inducing chemical from a gland beneath my tongue

    31. it was true! Cynthia was inducing a series of dry-heaving and


    32. He’s still talking about inducing labour


    33. was inducing herself to dry heave and vomit


    34. Even cats know that inducing a dry heaving spell, and


    35. now past, and yet, still remaining with the intention of inducing a


    36. into the screen of my imagination, inducing me with a new vigor


    37. inducing the blessed superlative to eventually submit


    38. Adopting a slow walk, Ingrid concentrated on the driver, mentally inducing a blood clot in his head and killing him without the passenger noticing anything, being busy watching Ingrid approach


    39. created more risk by inducing massive movements of capital into and out of certain sectors


    40. name, got a new identity and spent the next ten years inducing pain and misery

    41. Having a sudden idea at the sight of the over one hundred young children playing in the vast playground of the market square, Guimond passed on purpose next to it while inducing his two puppies to bark


    42. Very quietly kneeling besides the Taliban, Parmat then started cautiously a telepathic introspection of the young man’s mind, basically inducing him to dream about why he came to Quetta


    43. Paranoia was inducing by the minute and I once


    44. the only way they knew how! By inducing my schizo affective disorder with


    45. I was noticing a lot of things in life and it was inducing a heavy paranoia


    46. Respect without inducing fear


    47. So, was he ’over it‘? His wedding day, Kearney’s words brought it all back; it was as though he had bitten into one of Proust’s Madeleines that had the power of inducing instant recall


    48. Whenever the boat was rocked in motion, she laced him in confusion, inducing him to cuddle her for her comfort


    49. Thy sauntered in the paddy fields and roamed about the mango groves until Sandhya became sore footed to go any farther, and ignoring her coy protests, he carried her in his arms, inducing her to cling on to him comfortably


    50. ‘What’s this tragedy?’ sobbed Sandhya, inducing a flood of tears from Roopa’s eyes






































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    Synonyms for "inducing"

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    "inducing" definitions

    act of bringing about a desired result