Sentence examples for able to export it from inspiring English sources

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I recognize that I won't be able to export it back out".

Depending on where you put your book up for sale, you may also be able to export it into multiple formats to reach the widest audience.

We're going to have to take some of our research and development on things like clean-coal technology and be able to export it to them or license it to them.

"Assisted living is going to be a big industry, and whoever cracks the technology first will be able to export it to everyone else," says Chris Melhuish, director of the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL), the largest academic centre for multidisciplinary robotics research in the UK.

"Then they are able to export it.

Interestingly, although ADAR1 p110 is devoid of the nuclear export signal (NES), exportin-5 is still able to export it from the nucleus to the cytoplasm [ 29, 31].

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And the failure to halt its growth there meant that it was able to export its violence across the border into Iraq.

"I'm sure that SolarWorld will be able to export its premium to the U.S. and partly does so already," said Mr. Bumm, the Cheuvreux analyst.

If a clutch of firms that understand how to manage and crunch personal data emerge, Britain will be able to export its know-how across the world.

For instance, the caArray microarray data management software is able to export its data as MAGE-TAB files (https://cabig.nci.nih.gov/community/tools/caArray).

"I was always perplexed that Brazil was never able to export a Naomi Campbell, and it is definitely not because of a lack of pretty women," said Erika Palomino, a fashion consultant in S Paulo.

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