Sentence examples for abilities and propensity from inspiring English sources

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Spatio-temporally variable landscapes may drive selection of traits that promote dispersal, as greater dispersal abilities and propensity to disperse in these landscapes may confer fitness advantages, allowing individuals and populations to track available resources and escape declining local conditions.

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One feminist aim is that of caring i.e., the fostering of students' abilities and propensities to care for themselves and others.

Within species, vagility (i.e., ability and propensity to disperse) is predicted to be favored during range expansion episodes [12], [13].

This relationship suggests that traits enhancing vagility (i.e., high dispersal ability and propensity) would be frequently favoured in regions heavily influenced by glacial cycles [20], such as northern Europe where we consistently found a less-distinct species composition of plots and a slower distance decay in floristic similarity than in southern Europe (Figures 2 and 3).

Second, advanced students, to a large extent, also have been self-selected for their ability and propensity to learn biology.

The level of genetic differentiation among animal populations is a function of multiple factors, including time, effective population sizes, degree of geographic separation, and species-specific dispersal ability and propensity [ 105, 106].

Interestingly, despite the presence of heterologous PB organelles containing high concentrations of recombinant proteins, transfected mammalian cells were indistinguishable from non-transfected CHO cells with respect to proliferation ability and propensity to undergo apoptosis or necrosis.

By restricting our sample to Medicaid recipients, we have a group that is likely more homogeneous on observed and unobserved characteristics, particularly the ability and propensity to access medical care, than the sample studied in Florence et al.'s analysis.

In addition, by focusing on children who (within states) all have the same health insurance, we will remove some of the heterogeneity in ability and propensity to access medical care that may have confounded earlier studies [ 14].

One of the great dangers of religious belief is man's ability (and indeed propensity) to rationalize his actions and, in the case of the faithful, excuse them as the "will of God".

They are an abundant, diverse component of most forest ecosystems — this, along with their weak flight ability and low propensity to migrate [24], [25], make them excellent indicators of environmental quality [26].

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