Sentence examples for chance to attach from inspiring English sources

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Put it this way: If West Virginia had won that game, if there had been a chance to attach a national title to Rodriguez's résumé, the most skilled surgeon on the planet would not have been able to separate him from his Mountaineer headset until the season was over.

They gave sperm the chance to attach to eggs in a solution that contains added sialyl-Lewisx molecules.

As these tiny crystals are enforced to form while moving in the water, they do not have chance to attach themselves to the pipelines.

Unlike Apple's NewsStand, which offers magazine and newspaper apps, LeKiosk focuses on what are essentially digital facsimiles of physical magazines, something that may mean less interactivity in the magazines themselves, but on the other hand gives LeKiosk a chance to attach an actual pricetag to each piece of content (it's usually the same as the newsstand price).

The presence of high Δ ψm would indicate the integrity of mtDNA, and mitochondria with such a phenotype would have a better chance to attach to microtubules, be recruited into the Bb, and be preferentially carried into embryonic primordial germ cells (PGCs); by contrast, mitochondria with defective functioning would be excluded [ 7].

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Sixfold symmetry of wurtzite CdSe {0001} surfaces make hexagonal building units having six equal chances to attach to their neighboring crystallites, and a statistical assembly of the tiny hexagons may lead to the formation of a curvature.

"For us, it is a chance to become attached to this not only from a technology perspective, but also to benefit from the marketing and branding exposure".

In 2010, women were offered the chance to be "attached" to the elite special operations forces, in support roles.

(West, male, volunteer for 21 years) Time needs to be there so that people have a chance to be attached to the organisation, so if interesting activities are provided the volunteer will have time to come and come again, and then he will start to be attached.

Time needs to be there so that people have a chance to be attached to the organisation, so if interesting activities are provided the volunteer will have time to come and come again, and then he will start to be attached.

[Update: At 1 p.m., Sloca would not say either way.] Luetkemeyer's best chance of success would be to attach his legislation to another vehicle, like another spending bill.

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