Sentence examples for a remarkable propensity from inspiring English sources

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England do seem to have a remarkable propensity to overcomplicate just as everything would appear to be going swimmingly.

The talks are intricate even by Iraq's standards, with its distinctive mix of the intimate and the combustible, where bargaining shows a remarkable propensity toward deadlock.

Johannes et al. [ 8] demonstrated a remarkable propensity of refractures within three levels above or below preexisting fractures.

Especially Pol II has a remarkable propensity to engage with DNA wherever the chromatin template is depleted of nucleosomes (Nucleosome Free or Depleted Region, NFR or NDR) [9 12].

Melanoma is an increasingly common, aggressive neoplastic disorder of melanocytes, with a remarkable propensity to disseminate and form metastases in distant organs sites, including the bone, lungs, liver and brain.

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P. aeruginosa has now become a major cause of nosocomial infections due to its remarkable propensity to rapidly acquire resistance determinants to a wide range of antibacterial agents [ 2].

Hence, this remarkable propensity for such an ability to interact cannot depend only from the catalytic core.

A more successful strategy has been to exploit the remarkable propensity of tumour cells to form metastatic deposits in the bone.

It is an important agent of nosocomial infections worldwide, such as urinary tract infections, septicemia, pneumonia, burns, meningitis, and wound infections in hospitals, due to its remarkable propensity to rapidly acquire resistance determinants to a wide range of antibacterial agents [ 1– 4].

Health insurance, old-age benefits and free schooling, though works in progress, appear to have helped check the remarkable propensity of Chinese to save.

While this hydrothermal diversity was anticipated even in early microbial biogeochemical studies (Brock 1967), what has been surprising is the remarkable propensity for microbes to distribute not just locally, but along global biogeographic patterns (Whitaker et al. 2003; Martiny et al. 2006; Whitaker and Banfield 2006).

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