Sentence examples for be able to associate from inspiring English sources

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The dog must be able to associate the punishment with the crime.

She would see a picture of herself but not be able to associate herself with it".

The Great Exhibition would be able to associate themselves with the Games on the proviso they became a non-commercial operation.

Harding said: "We hope the gallery will bring pleasure and interest to Science Museum visitors and feel privileged to be able to associate ourselves with it.

Ares is hoping that they will leave as quickly as possible so that no one will be able to associate them with this embarrassing thing, but to his horror Laurel heads toward the gas station's convenience store.

Finally, the service will soon be able to associate location coordinates with nearby restaurants and locations.

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It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (novel or not) perceived in their environment.

ChiLS is able to associate with TCF enhancers through its association with Groucho.

Had he ever been able to associate a real person with the items he sold on the street?

"In terms of people being able to associate and be involved in learning, you have to put them in their backyard," he said.

This strongly suggests that birds are able to associate road sections withspeed limits as a way to assess collision risk".

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