Sentence examples for able to counteract some from inspiring English sources

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Your malpractice attorney may be able to counteract some of these bad things if s/he knows about them, but s/he cannot prepare if s/he doesn't know.

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Both proteins form oligomers, which we were able to counteract to some extent by mutagenesis of the N-terminal region; however, this particular modification resulted in substantial drop in brightness.

Previously, we found that both in immortalized cell line and in rabbit primary chondrocytes, GlcN and NAPA were able to counteract the TNFα upregulation of some genes, such as TNFR-1 and TNFR-2, TRAF-6 and IGFBP-6, whose transcription is under the control of NF-κB [ 12, 13].

In the current work, we confirmed that cytokines, and particularly the SCF, are able to counteract the pro-apoptotic effect induced by the BCR-ABL inhibition.

Anyway, and even if early detection with inscription in a health booklet may have some benefits – for preventive and therapeutic care – it is not able to counteract the risk of negative effects for children in finding themselves stigmatized so early.

"It caught us by surprise and we were not able to counteract it or come up with a game plan against it.

But so far, the appeal of this relatively novel amenity has not been able to counteract the forces of a weak economy.

Researchers in Meaney's lab found that they were able to counteract stress-related methylation in rat brains with doses of certain psychoactive drugs.

A week ago, Russia test-fired what it said was a new intercontinental ballistic missile with multiple warheads, able to counteract any missile shield.

Given the constitutional protections that even hate speech enjoys, Jim Panos ["Stretching the Limits of Free Speech," Opinion, May 7] despairs of being able to counteract toxic messages attacking immigrants in the rudest language.

One estimate suggests that a dose of around 12 grams of baking soda per day (based on a 65 kg adult) would only be able to counteract the acid produced by a tumour roughly one cubic millimetre in size.

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