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are somewhat able
adverb
To a limited extent or degree.
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In addition, clinicians are somewhat able to predict if a canine is palatally impacted by visually observing the crown-to-root angulation of the adjacent lateral incisor.
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There's never a convenient time for somebody you care about to die, but you hope to be somewhat able to cope with it when it finally does happen.
At seventy-three years, I was somewhat able to fathom the growth of plants and trees; and the structure of birds, animals, insects and fish.
Another 28percentt are "somewhat confident" of being able to retire comfortably.
While programs in technical writing and communication are somewhat rare, you may be able to get a degree in creative writing or English with an emphasis in technical writing and communication.
Also reports of this cytokine in inflammatory bowel disease IBD are somewhat contradictory, whereas some groups were able to demonstrate increased levels of TNF others were unable to detect it in patients with IBD (4).
When female collared flycatchers paired with male pied flycatchers, their offspring were somewhat less able to reproduce than the descendents of same-species pairs, the group found.
The data suggest that EtOH treatment is sufficient to completely disrupt planarian photophobic responses to light, although they are still somewhat able to respond to mechanical stimulation.
"I think being somewhat athletic might be able to help me adjust to that".
As someone who's frequently the target of racist hate, it's somewhat cathartic to be able to play a game that not only features racism but doesn't let racism stand – Lincoln tackles it head on, dismantles "supremacy", says: no more.
Brett Berk of Vanity Fair found her "surprisingly great", and James Poniewozik of Time stated that while her casting was somewhat distracting, she was able to make Holly a sympathetic character without overdoing her neediness and commitment-phobia.
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