Sentence examples for capable of being born from inspiring English sources

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What you did was end the life of a child that was capable of being born alive, by inducing birth or miscarriage".

In 1929, the Infant Life (Preservation) Act was passed creating a further criminal offence of the deliberate destruction of a child capable of being born alive.

"It must have been significant to him," he says, "or why would he have kept it?" Perhaps a man who has been spotted in 800 places simultaneously is entirely capable of being born in two places at once.

Lord Justice Treacy said that Parliament had not legislated to criminalise excessive drinking of a pregnant woman expect in cases of intent to procure a miscarriage, or to destroy the life of a child capable of being born alive, before it is born.

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We estimate that only 33% of babies were born in facilities capable of providing high quality, basic resuscitation as assessed by a vignette plus the presence of a bag and mask.

We compare different populations and, supported by the example described above, remove the two-fold advantage of gynogenesis, that is the doubled amount of individuals who are capable of producing offspring that are born in an female-only asexual population with respect to a sexual population of the same size [ 52].

In defending the awards, Vieux said the efficacy of the awards in identifying companies capable of significant exits had been born out by the awards given to companies which went on to further success, including "Baidu to Renren in Asia, Spotify, Daily Motion, Shazam, Privalia and Skype in 2003".

Deep in the heart of Little Italy in Manhattan, a "robotic inchworm" has been born, capable of welding underground steam pipes.

Since moral principles are immutable truths grounded in the nature of things, and discoverable by reason, humans as rational creatures are born capable of discovering these truths, and while their natural rationality may need to be developed by education, this potential for rationality is all that is needed for humans to be deemed naturally sociable.

Similarly, ants that live in large, structured societies have something like assembly lines, and individuals are born capable of doing one job only, or they get good at their one task over time.

Enriching opportunities available to capable individuals – no matter where they're born – should become a central part of public policies.

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