Sentence examples for abilities taste from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abilities taste" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of coherence and context.
Example: "The abilities taste of the new software is impressive." (This example is awkward and does not make sense.)
Alternatives: "skills assessment" or "talent evaluation".

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You give a baby a strange object or something that doesn't make sense and she will become instantly absorbed; using all her abilities taste, smell, force — to figure out how it fits in with the world.

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Patients in both the PPS early and conventional loading arms at the 12-month follow-up generally rated their satisfaction in the indicators of prosthetic comfort, appearance, ability to taste, ability to chew, and general satisfaction as "satisfied" or "highly satisfied".

Patient satisfaction was evaluated at the final restoration and 12-month follow-up visits by asking the patients to rate their assessment of six parameters: prosthesis comfort, appearance, ability to chew, ability to taste, general satisfaction, and patients substantial feeling for adaptation.

PTC itself may not be useful for this test since heterozygotes (PAV/AVI) display varying abilities to taste this compound, whereas the sino-nasal cells from these individuals do not display acyl HSL-dependent innate immune responses, and are more similar to the non-functional homozygotes (AVI/AVI) in this respect.

From friendly, family-run Powder Mountain to upmarket Snowbasin, there are resorts to suit every ability, taste and budget.

Multiple neurological conditions are seen in patients with Wolfram syndrome, including ataxia, central apnea related to brain stem atrophy, autonomic neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy, inability or decreased ability to detect odors, inability or decreased ability to taste, hypersomnolence, headache, and seizures.

He struggled to regain his ability to speak, and was terrified that he would lose his ability to taste.

Doctors told Achatz his disease would cost him his ability to taste, just as they told Rueffert his would cost him the ability to eat.

The contents — lamb, potatoes, carrots, peas, and brown gravy — had been heated beyond my ability to taste.

For survivors, oral cancer can be painful and disfiguring, and can destroy the ability to taste and enjoy food.

Phenylthiocarbamide tasting, also called PTC tasting, a genetically controlled ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and a number of related substances, all of which have some antithyroid activity.

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