Sentence examples for ability to adopt a from inspiring English sources

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The heterogeneity of the Brics members hinders their ability to adopt a common position, even on issues of shared interest.

I now believe that one of the real educational strengths of SL as a learning platform is this ability to adopt a persona and become anyone you like.

In a speech to the Royal Institution, the Booker prize-winning writer asked whether factors such as biology and social norms limited our ability to adopt a different gender.

A major part of the appeal of wearing costumes was the ability to adopt a different role.

The interaction of a small molecule with a protein target depends on its ability to adopt a three-dimensional structure that is complementary.

For the second study, the game was altered so that children's ability to adopt a precautionary saving motive could be examined.

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In general, then, public reason liberals remove beliefs and desires that interfere with the individual's ability to adopt an impartial perspective and to add such general and specific information as is necessary for her to reason well about the issues before her.

A prominent hypothesis explaining the selectivity of Imatinib is that Abl has an intrinsic ability to adopt an inactive conformation (termed DFG-out), whereas c-Src appears to pay a high intrinsic energetic penalty for adopting this conformation, effectively excluding Imatinib from its ATP pocket.

Our data also supports the idea that myeloid cells recruited to late wounds fail to develop into M2 macrophages as the result of aberrant extrinsic factors present in the local wound environment rather than an intrinsic defect in the ability to adopt an M2 phenotype.

Deprived of conformational freedom, spirocyclic compounds such as spipethiane and the spirotetralins may derive their receptor selectivity from their ability to adopt only a restricted number of molecular conformations.

Migration was observed to be the highest in the vulnerable, medium income households (Rs.12,001 – 25,000 / annum), while the very poor or 'destitute households' (<12,000 / annum) did not have the ability to adopt migration as a coping strategy during droughts.

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