Synonym: handling, use. Similar words: manipulating, manipulate, population, overpopulation, stipulate, adulation, emulation, undulation. Meaning: [mə'nɪpjəleɪʃn /-jʊl-] n. 1. exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage 2. the action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use of mechanical means.
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61. If the mapping is successful then manipulation of the mathematics is equivalent to manipulation of the objects in the target domain.
62. This can easily deteriorate into prudential judgment, worldly planning and manipulation of voting procedures.
63. Principles for the Future Biologists tend to view the future of genetic manipulation as promising.
64. Critics say the process was subjective and open to political manipulation.
65. And I got really annoyed at the manipulation of the young, and the godfathers who are sitting free today.
66. The system is tailor-made for manipulation or even outright fraud.
67. Data Communications: Collection and manipulation of data on the shop floor with a view to allowing more efficient management of the industry's resources.
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68. But more characteristic was the visible manipulation of supernatural power by men and women who wielded authority.
69. True, but it is the sanctions, which the United States spearheaded, that permit such manipulation.
70. For the Arab countries the United Nations, with its charter and its conventions, is an arena for manipulation and hypocrisy.
71. What dubious manipulation of the system would they use for their own political ends?
72. Such people were adept at the manipulation of planning committees, the lobbying of local government officers.
73. An osteopath whom he consulted recommended that he continue the radiation and in addition prescribed a number of sessions of osteopathic manipulation.
74. We should resist the manipulation of our desires and form a coalition with women internationally to resist the colonisation of our bodies.
75. Once the entire human genome has been mapped and sequenced it will become amenable to manipulation.
76. After a little manipulation, the buckle slips round the handle, I give a tug, and the job is done.
77. It was not the recce I resented, it was his manipulation of me.
78. Perceptions of Britain's economic performance and prospects were obviously influenced by objective economic factors and by government manipulation of economic statistics.
79. The growing interest in and use of abinitio quantum mechanics requires the manipulation of masses of numerical data.
80. Britain has been notoriously ineffective in dealing with offences like financial fraud, market manipulation and insider dealing.
81. In the electronic republic, political manipulation is the other side of the coin of effective political persuasion.
82. This method of culture is the most convenient if repeated access is required for observation or manipulation.
83. Physical knowledge is knowledge of the physical properties of objects derived by the manipulation of objects.
84. There is an aesthetic appeal to a really splendid piece of financial manipulation to which these gentlemen are fully sensitive.
85. Several prominent firms engaged in genetic manipulation for the agricultural and food industries have been excluded from participation in the venture.
86. They are undoubtedly right, since they take the manipulation of flesh to far greater extremes.
87. They even went beyond the photogram which, though made without the camera, still depended on a degree of photographic manipulation.
88. In practice we may find it difficult to separate the hardware of the data manipulation unit from that of the control unit.
89. The slowest speeds, however, are already quite fast and there is little practical room for manipulation beyond them.
90. In ritual usage, the manipulation and playing of the damaru must be carried out using precisely ordained gestures.
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