Sentence examples for breakthroughs that may from inspiring English sources

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"But conflicts will appear, because to survive, Hu must make his mark with policy breakthroughs that may harm Jiang's policies and interests".

"Although you might not know about it from listening to the news lately, the President also looks forward to medical breakthroughs that may arise from stem-cell research," she said, during a speech to the Pennsylvania Medical Society.

In order to guard against scientific or technological breakthroughs that may give other countries a decisive advantage, intelligence organizations keep abreast of foreign advances in nuclear technology, in the electronic, chemical, and computer sciences, and in many other scientific fields.

That means breakthroughs that may make a difference in US infertility research and treatment have come from the United Kingdom, Sweden, and China.

For example, the uncertainty of mortality forecasts depends partly on the probability of medical breakthroughs that may have a substantial impact on survival rates.

It was common for participants to suggest that mass media reporting can cause patients to develop anxieties about particular health issues and risks, or to draw attention to health-related scientific breakthroughs that may not be evidenced or recommended by the Department of Health.

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He's jazzed by an artistic breakthrough that may bear no relation to the film he ends up releasing.

That Snyder was able to induce these remarkable feats in a controlled, repeatable experiment is more than just a great party trick; it's a breakthrough that may lead to a revolution in the way we understand the limits of our own intelligence -- and the functioning of the human brain in general.

The opponents also point to a study published online this month by the journal Nature Biotechnology indicating that some stem cells drawn from amniotic fluid donated by pregnant women could be as potent as embryonic stem cells, a breakthrough that may make the use of embryos unnecessary.

Such contacts could also nurture the sprouting of liberalism from the grass-roots level.Co-operation can grow in many areas, from Russian internal problems that spill over its borders (drugs and human trafficking, infectious diseases) to world economic issues (Russia and the European Union are on the verge of a breakthrough that may lead to Russia's accession to the World Trade Organisation).

The breakthrough that may give ultrasonic scanning a real edge in its competition with X-rays and MRI is the ability to make the bubbles more durable.This is done by encasing them in a thin film of biodegradable material, such as a special plastic.

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