Sentence examples for capabilities of becoming from inspiring English sources

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Differential speciation rates between lineages with differing capabilities of becoming widely dispersed have also factored importantly into discussions of species selection (analogous to natural selection, but operating on entire species rather than individual organisms).

However, these may not necessarily be the determinants of someone who has both the potential and capabilities of becoming a luminary in this new era.

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"I think TD Waterhouse has the capability of becoming an Internet bank".

Andy Norman, the former policeman turned promotions director of the British Athletic Federation, also sent him a letter, arguing that a sprinter who had a personal best of 10.5 without giving it his all had the capability of becoming Europe's best if he dedicated himself to the sport.

This method, thus, has the capability of becoming the universal method for DNA computation.

Genomic instability and DNA modifications certainly confer to the cancer cells, a higher capability of becoming resistant [ 6].

Moreover, Gupta and Wang (2009) highlight that 'the key to leveraging any product or service as a platform for future growth is to treat it as a bundle of capabilities instead of becoming overly constrained by its current features, branding, distribution channels, or targeted customers' (p. 12).

It had experienced financial losses in recent years and sought a Rp 450 billion (US$500 million) bailout from the government in the following year in order to modernize the agency's business capabilities with the goal of becoming an independent business entity.

It is pointed out to me that mental illness is often episodic; that many people are unwell only intermittently and what they really need is help in utilising their capabilities during their well times instead of becoming "career mental patients" consigned to psychiatric ghettoes.

These ancestral bilaterians had the evolutionary capability to cope with the consequences of becoming larger and lowering their surface-to-volume ratio (p. 310) even though larger animals must have ways of conveying oxygen and food to all their cells, removing these cells' wastes, integrating sensory impressions, and coordinating appropriate responses.

An interdomain disulfide bond exists in CG-1B and may underlie its capability (in contrast to CG-1A) of becoming an oxidized covalently linked dimer (Lopez-Lucendo et al. 2004).

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