Sentence examples for become able for from inspiring English sources

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Some had become able, for the first time in years, to fit into movie and airline seats, to reach down and tie their own shoes.

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It would be all too easy to dismiss Humans as Hollyoaks with hard drives; a glossy-haired look at what happens when androids become able to think for themselves.

"Our national life," wrote Prus, "will take a normal course only when we have become a useful, indispensable element of civilization, when we have become able to give nothing for free and to demand nothing for free".

The operator who is in the safe place will know the environmental information through the robot and will become able to steer the robot for investigation or object manipulation.

But maybe if we paused, for a moment, and dialed down the discursive thermostat (the one thing we may be able to control) if only for a moment, we might for that moment become able to hear ourselves think, and we might become able to think thoughts that could start to solve our problems, and thereby – conceivably — make events like this less likely in the future.

Thus, it seems that dedifferentiation is necessary for cells to become able to communicate and respond to positional cues, and, thus, integration is also dependent on dedifferentiation.

After making the account you will become able to check 275 words content together for free.

When emotions get appropriate objects children become able to act out of an emotion (emotions become a motive for acting): they develop so-called emotional attitudes.

Women became able to apply for all positions other than special forces roles in the Army on 1 January 2013; it is planned that this remaining restriction will be removed in 2014 once the physical fitness standards required for service in these units are determined.

"The analogy would be to Alta Vista in the early days of the Web, before Google came around and became able to rank things for popularity," Constable says.

When the artificial kidney — the ancestor of the dialysis machine — first became able to sustain kidney patients for more than a few weeks, in the early nineteen-sixties, Seattle's Artificial Kidney Center, which owned the equipment, formed a committee to decide which of thousands of dying kidney patients would get to use it and live.

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