Sentence examples for burgeoning capacity from inspiring English sources

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It is foreseeable that the burgeoning capacity for whole genome sequencing will soon provide a cost effective alternative to the current subtyping methods after a reconciliation has been made between the true nature of subtypes, the diversity revealed by classical methods and the micro- and macro-diversity readily identified by next-generation sequencing technologies.

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The development of a robust Regional Rapid Response Mechanism (RRRM), a roster of technical emergency experts, has accelerated the region's human resources surge capacity in response to burgeoning crises.

And, in tandem with the literature showing how these factors overmaster our fate with regard to chronic disease risk, there is a burgeoning literature showing that they have the capacity to alter gene expression, too.

Demand is burgeoning for this equipment, which dramatically increases the capacity of fibre-optic cables.Vodafone AirTouch, a mobile-phone company, said it would raise its euro155 billion ($157 billion) offer for Mannesmann if the German telecoms company agreed to start negotiations.

Although the higher education sector overall is set to receive a 12% increase to $2.24 billionn, most of that rise will go to increasing teaching capacity to cope with India's burgeoning population.

Railway systems have already relied on ITs almost as much as they rely on physical assets, and this dependence is growing as these systems face burgeoning demands in terms of robustness, reliability, and capacity.

The good news is that agricultural research spending will rise by 19% and "earth sciences and renewable energy [are] each set to increase 16%." Kumar also noted that "the higher education sector overall is set to receive a 12% increase to $2.24 billionn, [but] most of that rise will go to increasing teaching capacity to cope with India's burgeoning population," not research.

Heart failure remains the leading cause of death worldwide, and is a burgeoning problem in public health due to the limited capacity of postnatal hearts to self-renew.

The reality is that the root causes of the delays are manifold — airports with little or no spare capacity, a 1950s air traffic control system and burgeoning demand for direct flights to smaller cities.

One worry is that the age-old commodity cycle prices rise; firms invest in costly new capacity; supply increases; profits collapse is more powerful than the burgeoning demand for raw materials in places such as China.

The case for waiting, following the central bank's previous move, in November when it tugged down its main lending rate from 0.5% to 0.25%, was that a burgeoning recovery would gradually start to counter disinflationary forces by eroding excess capacity (output at the end of last year was 2% lower than its peak in early 2008).

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