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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91. Osteopathy uses massage and gentle manipulation to soften and realign the body.
92. It is widely accepted that City regulation is too fragmented to meet the challenges of insider-dealing and market manipulation.
93. Thus politics becomes an arena for power manipulation and personal reward, not for the accomplishment of major goals.
94. Democracy depends upon a universal capability for critical response to print manipulation.
95. For this type of table manipulation, WordPerfect provides the selection feature.
96. There was the justified belief in external manipulation - and yet there was dependence on those same manipulators.
97. On the outside, it is a work of robotics and computers, of dizzyingly powerful microscopes and cell manipulation machinery.
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98. By manipulation of the tomato's genetic blueprint, scientists can alter the rate at which it ripens.
99. Yet the party leaders also used various forms of manipulation and intimidation in their efforts to secure a victory.
100. The Institute has facilities for work with pathogenic viruses and for genetic manipulation.
101. Political discourse, in this view, is full of manipulation, deception, and untruths whose object is political advantage.
102. We therefore consider building an architecture round character string manipulation, rather than round word manipulation.
103. Straight holding and in vitro injection pipettes are appropriate for manipulations carried out in a manipulation chamber.
104. The proposed charter is a combination of paranoia, elitism, staff manipulation and basic ignorance about how government really functions.
105. The student first masters manipulation of the single sabre, then at a more advanced level, the twin swords.
106. It's relaxation through brain wave manipulation.
107. Provide direct manipulation and graphical input.
108. Achieve similar to the standard file manipulation interface.
109. Text display provides a simple manipulation creation.
110. Representative powers include concussion, matter agitation(sentencedict.com), and matter manipulation.
111. Will it be susceptible to manipulation?
112. Text display provides a simple manipulation and creation.
113. Bacterial culture and count of mesenteric lymph nodes, pancreas, spleen, liver, portal blood and cecal contents were measured with aseptic manipulation.
114. Conclusion: Manipulation can obtain good short-term and long-term effect for cervical spondylotic radiculopathy in adolescence.
115. Video object segmentation techniques are also important tools for content-based video coding and manipulation, and interactive multimedia application.
116. 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."
117. The cells distinguished as oleaginous yeast were collected by means of optical manipulation. The sorted oleaginous yeast cells were verified by microbial culture and Sudan black B test.
118. When supporting write access to this integrated view, the federation server must synchronize the manipulation of data in the various sources into a logical unit of work.
119. Without goodness, beauty risks becoming shallow, an easy mark for manipulation.
120. On that basis, China can hardly be accused of manipulation vis-a-vis the rest of the world.
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