Sentence examples for The potentials from inspiring English sources

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The potentials

noun

Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)

  • Even from a young age it was clear that she had the potential to become a great musician.

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The Potentials' Holly Casio and pals are testament to that longevity.

The potentials may serve merely as vicarious experience, but almost all experience is vicarious: that's why we have stories and movies and plays and pictures.

The potentials shifted negatively with increasing pH value.

The potentials are given with reference to the SCE.

The potentials of those processes are wider by far however.

The potentials of the method for engineering applications are demonstrated.

The potentials should be given in supplementary information.

The potentials of mitochondrial membranes were measured by 3,3'-diethyloxacarbocyanine staining to prove our hypothesis.

The potentials and durations for detection were the same as for ethanol-soluble carbohydrates.

The potentials are reported with reference to the Ag/AgCl electrode.

The potentials of MAS to improve traits are increasingly evident in aquaculture.

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