Sentence examples for capable of contracting from inspiring English sources

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No descendant of his late Majesty, [King George II] (other than the issue of princesses married, or who may marry into foreign families) shall be capable of contracting matrimony without the previous consent of his Majesty, his heirs, &c.

Perhaps kingsnakes are simply more efficient or capable of contracting harder.

Our data show that 3-D cultures of SD-208 pre-treated Fbs which predominantly consist of stress fibre-negative dendritic Fb in the centre are not capable of contracting 3-DCM in the absence of serum.

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Having previously shown that early callus is capable of actively contracting ex vivo, we suggest that contraction of callus myofibroblasts in vivo may generate additional tensile forces in callus, similar to those proposed in soft tissue wound healing.

These and other problems identified by the PAC apply in spades to mass contracting by CCGs, which are even less capable of managing contracts than central government departments.

Young women under the age of 16 are considered capable of consent in contracting a marriage in some jurisdictions, while other jurisdictions consider these same young women incapable of valid consent in seeking birth control or an abortion.

As a result, traditional cities are also resilient entities, capable of expanding and contracting with rising and falling tides in trade or with political fortunes or even natural catastrophes like plague and fire.

A hydrogel particle is a cross linked particle of sub-micrometer size composed of hydrophilic polymers capable of swelling and contracting as a result of the application of an environmental trigger, e.g., temperature, pH, ionic strength or electric field [10] [14].

ROCK ensures myosin II remains active and capable of binding and contracting actin filaments by (1) phosphorylating and inactivating myosin regulatory light chain phosphatase and (2) promoting myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylation directly, as well as indirectly by phosphorylating MLCK.

Recent studies tell us that stem cell pools are not slavishly maintained at a constant size by fixed, asymmetric divisions, but are usually capable of expanding or contracting and, even under homeostatic conditions, may face large stochastic fluctuations.

"There are only a limited number of contractors capable of performing contracts of this size," Paul J. Fleuranges, a spokesman for New York City Transit, said in a written statement.

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