When the government of India rewarded health workers for meeting sterilization quotas in 1976, the zeal of some of them for
wielding scalpels regardless of their patients» wishes contributed to the downfall of Indira Gandhi's government in 1977.
Dissecting an NRCC site: Mike Turk and Blog P.I.
wield the scalpels.
Three years before Osborne began
wielding his scalpel, Clegg promised to «define a liberal alternative to the discredited politics of big government».
For Liu, the USC neurosurgeon
wielding the scalpel, the operation itself was the culmination of decades of research by scientists around the world.
They wield their scalpel here with practiced skill, though like some of the other sharp blades on display, it takes its time to emerge.
Scrupulously, like a surgeon
wielding a scalpel, Julien dissects the film's sequences, scenes, and shots to synthesize them as a contemporary art installation of great complexity.
Eli
wields his scalpel with remarkable dexterity.
Not exact matches
That is why surgical robots have never been more than large, complex instruments
wielded by human hands: an autonomous robot with a
scalpel is too much of a risk.
The human brain is vastly more complex, not to mention far less accessible to
scalpel -
wielding researchers.
Yes, the Evo IX had more feel and that's one of the primary reasons that it is a better car than the X, but that doesn't mean the X has become a
scalpel that you've got to
wield with boxing gloves.
Having had a lengthy career as an editor, I am particularly sensitized to places where the editorial
scalpel can be
wielded to good effect.