Sentence examples for capacity to define from inspiring English sources

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However, not every studio has the support of an emerging Korean free-to-play giant, and there are so many really neat, interesting ideas in this title, it has the capacity to define rather than merely explore genre conventions.

"He's got the capacity to define a mission and move toward it with a sense of relentlessness," says Michael Leavitt, the governor of Utah and a friend of Checketts for the past 10 years.

The response of the DPP to the request, and his reaction to the news that a summons has already been sought at Westminster magistrates' court also accusing the two men of crimes under the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861, for which his consent is not required, has the capacity to define us as a nation.

Hence, it is argued that an important role of resource regimes is their capacity to define whether the issue is one of individual gain or cooperation.

Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and maintain specific shapes and sizes.

Critical scientific information is missing that makes the feasibility and the likelihood of success of vaccines against genital herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomonas uncertain: the immunity induced by natural infection is absent or imperfect which seriously limits the capacity to define the types of immune responses that an effective vaccine must induce.

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Under this framework Infrastructure Managers have to allocate capacity in order to define the timetable, dealing with possible slot conflicts between competing Transport Operators.

The prediction of plant carbon (C) uptake and atmospheric oxidation capacity are crucial to define the trajectory and consequences of global environmental changes.

We used an FEV1/FVC ratio (forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity) of <0.70 to define airflow obstruction.

33 The NPV was estimated at 94.4%95%CI86.4%to4% to 98.5%) when using the fixed ratio of FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) <0.7 to define airflow obstruction.

Reader proteins often have the capacity to recognize defined methylation states, meaning that individual residues can encode different functional outcomes depending on their methylation state [ 3].

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