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Ultimately the temperature becomes great enough within the condensation for nuclear reactions to begin, thereby giving birth to the Sun.

I've learned that people will take what they want, regardless of their word, if the temptation becomes great enough.

The new research stands out because it offers a detailed window into how the Bayesian thought process works, showing the point when uncertainty becomes great enough to give past experience an edge over current observation.

Finally, in a free-molecule gas there are no collisions with other molecules to impede the transport of momentum, and the viscosity thus increases linearly with pressure or density until the number of collisions becomes great enough so that the viscosity assumes the constant value given by equation (23).

As the Chandrasekhar limit is approached, the heat in the star becomes great enough in places to fuse carbon and oxygen into heavier elements, like iron, and this creates even more heat.

But if there is one thing to take from this tragedy, it is the knowledge that the current president has shown he can change course when the public outcry becomes great enough.

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Their concerns have become great enough for the players association to begin gathering information.

Great enough now to thwart an Amer ican envoy's visit to Jordan, it may become great enough to thwart an Arab‐Israeli settle ment.

According to the account, several committee members also emphasized that they would support an expansion of the Fed's efforts to stimulate growth "if the economic recovery lost momentum or the downside risks to the forecast became great enough".

In either case, the pressure could eventually become great enough to crush the neutrons into a soup of free quarks.Which is where things start to get rather strange literally.

When nutrients are abundant, as in some polluted waters, algal cell numbers can become great enough to produce obvious patches of algae called "blooms" or "red tides," which can deplete the oxygen content in the water and poison aquatic animals and waterfowl.

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