Sentence examples for capacity to yield from inspiring English sources

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Without the capacity to yield to lust, Christ's triumph over carnal desire would have no human meaning.

Dutch 17th-century painting would seem to have been so extensively studied that nothing more remains to be found out, but in the modern complex at Maastricht, it still retains its capacity to yield surprises.

In fact, of the three categories of bad words — salacious obscenity, scatalogical profanity, and sacrilegious blasphemy — only blasphemy seems to have retained its capacity to yield unpleasant consequences, especially if racial, ethnic, sexual-preference-related, and disability-related slurs are included along with the religious ones.

The biomass crop suggested was Arundo donax (Giant Reed); it was chosen because of its high biomass productive efficiency, its ability to significantly mitigate soil erosion risk (it is a multi-year crop), and for its capacity to yield an income comparable to wheat.

With age comes experience, and the wisdom that our struggles have the capacity to yield character and endurance to transform us into the best version of ourselves -- a self that may even be grateful for a less-than-graceful youth.

Technologies such as remote sensing and Geographical Information Systems GISS) have improved the reliability of spatial data related to infectious diseases, but these require new means of analysis, which have the capacity to yield information on the disease's dissemination dynamics [4], [5].

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This capacity promises to yield new and profound insights into the biology of other microbes that experience similar conditions, as well as the discovery and identification of new microbiological phenomena.

Using random mutagenesis, Bajwa et al. obtained mutants of S. stipitis with enhanced tolerance to HSSL inhibitors and the capacity to generate higher ethanol yields than the parental strain [ 20].

The varied interests in relation to research type does not preclude the capacity of basic research as a focus of collaboration between industry and academia and its capacity to eventually yield technological innovations (Moore et al. 2010; Rosenberg and Nelson 1994).

Aside from the cave, Papademetropoulos is most partial to artist Allison Schulnik's painting Small Gnomes, which the curator believes has the capacity to perpetually yield undiscovered meanings.

The use of TFBD in that capacity was found to yield apolar coats in practice which results from the presence of fluorine atoms incorporated into the polyurethane chains at the level of about 6 wt%.

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