Exact(3)
The properties Mr. Olajuwon buys are often ripe for further development, like parcels near Houston's new light-rail line, in the Texas Medical Center and close to the city's baseball stadium, Minute Maid Park.
On the other hand, growth-related traits tend to display more complex genetic architectures than flowering time, with many small-effect QTL, and are often ripe with epistatic interactions (V lad et al. 2010).
Without the effort of crafting a playlist, you can keep the music playing while you cook, read, etc. Activities that require motivation are often ripe with opportunities to simultaneously enjoy music.
Similar(57)
The '70s punk scene in London is often ripe for stories.
Grapes with brown stems that disconnect easily are often extremely ripe, and may spoil at a faster rate.
It's a stubborn industry, but those are often the most ripe for change.
They are often not fully ripe, white inside and utterly tasteless compared to farm fresh ones.
Wild or cultivated fresh berries are often less sweet and inconsistently ripe.
The sober fact is that once a company gets so dominant it gets sued in a major antitrust case, its business is often already ripe for disruption anyway.
Atalfa mangoes, however, are often very wrinkly and soft before they're perfectly ripe, so try and learn about the different varieties before deciding.
This garbage is often juicy and ripe, and sometimes alive (maggots and rats are the most well-known trash fanciers, but there are others).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com