Sentence examples for capacity to combat from inspiring English sources

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Various natural biomass utilization systems (NBUS) evolved the capacity to combat the recalcitrance of plant cell walls.

He strengthened the bureau's capacity to combat terrorism at home and abroad, greatly increased its budget and began the process of reforming its inequitable hiring and promotion practices.

6. Consume some caffeine Caffeine seems to have the capacity to combat bronchial constriction and improve lung function for up to several hours after its consumption.

Other big carriers are also cutting capacity to combat the rocketing price of fuel.BG Group, a British gas company, suffered a blow when Australia's Origin Energy unexpectedly rejected an improved A$13.6 billion ($13 billion) takeover offer.

Poor countries, where most potential pandemics start, rarely have the health facilities or vaccine-making capacity to combat a serious outbreak on their own; they rely on external help and vaccine imports.

This is looking, as I said previously, at everything from the protective security in hotels and resorts, all the way through to intelligence cooperation at the highest level between Britain and Tunisia so we can help with their capacity to combat appalling events like this".

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Second Amendment advocates told committee members that New Jersey residents need high-capacity magazines to combat "a gang of armed thugs" who conduct middle-of-the-night home invasions.

The pandemic potential of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), and in particular avian influenza virus subtype H5N1, 1 provided the backdrop to an unprecedented global investment in critical preparedness capacities worldwide to combat this emerging disease threat.

However, Mubarak's fall led to the MAD's dissolution, raising question about the Egyptian government's capacity to effectively combat militant jihadist forces.

TLRs are considered a link between innate (nonspecific) and adaptive (specific) immunity and contribute to the immune system's capacity to efficiently combat pathogens [ 82].

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are considered a link between innate (non-specific) and adaptive (specific) immunity and TLRs contribute to the immune system's capacity to efficiently combat pathogens [ 10].

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