We have no meanings for "whole mechanism" in our records yet.
1 The whole mechanism of the Council of Labour seems to be complete.
2 The signals get jammed up and confused, and the whole mechanism ceases to function.
3 In association then consists the whole mechanism of the reproduction of impressions, in the Aristotelian Psychology.
4 There is the whole mechanism , no less simple than that of the steel "cricket."
5 Water, combined with this air, enters into their whole mechanism of which it facilitates the motion.
6 The whole mechanism was perfect.
7 Autocracy had bequeathed to the country an unwieldy heritage: the army and the whole mechanism of the state were disorganized.
8 It is nothing less than the high-speed tool of civilization, gearing up the whole mechanism to more effective social service.
9 None of these conceptions alone sufficed to explain the whole mechanism of creation, nor the part which the various gods took in it.
10 He let the oars drop and the whole mechanism fell away with barely a splash, luxin dissolving even as it hit the waves.
11 This night, when Dr. John entered the room, and met the evening lamp, I saw well and at one glance his whole mechanism .
12 Like if I close my eyes, it's almost like I'm feeling this sucking sensation throughout the whole mechanism of the clitoris, she says.
13 It had been so protracted, so costly and so inconclusive that the whole mechanism of judicial inquiries seemed to have been brought into disrepute.
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This collocation consists of: Whole mechanism through the time