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I found myself in possession of this capacity to accept all of her, and all human frailty.
Like Phil Rowe, Aguilar focusses on diploid bananas, which have an unusual capacity to accept pollen and produce seeds.
The fifth-generation chip should offer even more flexibility in its capacity to accept programming than the fourth-generation chip.
A bank like this, funded mainly by equity, can make loans to borrowers but has limited capacity to accept deposits.
"The capacity to accept anything that happens to her," Ms. Yamamoto said recently, is a source of constant inspiration.
The second is the capacity to accept our own deepest opposites – our best nature and our worst, rather than inflating the former and denying the latter.
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Energy intensive industries, such as steel, cement, paper, and power plants, have great capacities to accept waste plastics and paper to substitute their fossil resource consumption and to reduce carbon emissions.
Now she bakes commercially two days a week and is at capacity, unable to accept further orders.
Of note, a recent study indicated that the cholesterol efflux capacity of apoB-depleted serum (as a measure of the capacity of HDL to accept cholesterol from macrophages) was inversely related to carotid IMT in healthy volunteers and to the likelihood of angiographic CAD in a case-control study (Khera et al, 2011).
From Table 1, we find that the solvation weakens the capacity of cations to accept electrons due to the negative values of Δω+, in agreement with the previous conclusions [12 16].
With cooperation, complementarity and coordination of work employees develop their individual work capacity and learn to accept criticism, self-criticism, to respect the opinions of others, to listen and to be flexible.
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