Sentence examples for based on the inability from inspiring English sources

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For example, one assay (White and Haber, 1990) is based on the inability of many restriction enzymes to cleave ssDNA.

Apple's walled garden approach to Mac and iPhone security is almost entirely based on the inability to install apps outside the app store, which Apple monitors closely.

The findings predict that some species of tabanid such as T. pallipennis should be better vectors and some species of host such as pigs should be better reservoirs of surra based on the inability of flies to feed to repletion and longer feeding durations.

But based on the inability to enforce the law indiscriminately, the Court ultimately decided that "in a vagueness [court] challenge, any doubt as to a statute's validity should be resolved in favor of the citizen and against the State".

Crawford warns CIOs to be aware of business disruption based on the inability of average of CIOs to tackle data sciences, IoT and machine learning and the need for application integration with other lines-of-business outside of IT.

Based on the inability of enhanced FKBP52 to significantly increase GR function, we reasoned that loss of an inhibitory factor, for example FKBP51, would have little effect.

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"Based on the current inability to precisely project future impacts of climate change to runoff throughout the Colorado River basin at the spatial scale needed," it said, effects of climate change were not considered.

What this analysis demonstrates is not only a cost saving with VSI but less exposure to unnecessary care with VSI, based on the relative inability of MRI to rule out and rule in pathology when compared with VSI.

"The choice to withhold payment in this instance," Mr. Parkes added, "is based on the campaign's inability to demonstrate it is in compliance with the law".

"Iran is going through a crisis of legitimacy for the regime, and the crisis is based on the regime's inability to respond to the demands for reform from the increasingly youthful population," said Mark Fitzpatrick, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.

"We face a looming crisis based on the country's inability to train enough U.S.-born talent," asserts George Langford, a biologist at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and head of the education committee of the National Science Board, whose task force on the scientific workforce is finishing up a report that is expected to call for a major boost in government training funds (see sidebar).

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