Sentence examples for compromised ability from inspiring English sources

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The tension over America's inability to recognise the Palestinian state will further complicate its already compromised ability to serve as a broker in the glacial peace process.

Reductions in motor activity compromised ability to dissociate an anxiety linkage from a nonspecific motor effect in most measures.

Currently, knowledge is lacking about whether subjects with traumatic unilateral transtibial amputation (UTA) have a compromised ability to voluntarily move their center of gravity (COG) to positions within the limits of stability.

This is followed by recent novel findings of sex differences in CRF receptor signaling and trafficking that would result in an enhanced arousal response and a compromised ability to adapt to chronic stress in females.

We observed that the survival of HlCPL-A-silenced ticks was reduced compared with that of controls during blood digestion, most likely due to the compromised ability of ticks to digest blood.

For radiotherapy, a similar therapeutic insensitivity is adversely combined with a compromised ability to escalate biologic dose within relevant target volumes because of an intertwining and surrounding matrix of dose-limiting critical normal organs and tissues.

Research confirms that this difficulty, as measured by content-neutral numeracy tests, predicts poorer health outcomes, less accurate perception of health risks, and a compromised ability to make medical decisions.

In other words, if a mutation destroys an organ such as the eyes in a fish living in a surface stream, it would suffer greater predation or a compromised ability to locate food and would be less likely to have the same reproductive success as its seeing counterparts.

Inability to make fitness gains No matter how hard you push yourself, you become more tired instead of fitter due to the body's compromised ability to heal after exercise.

Let's wait and see which of these other factors prove applicable: "absence of an able-bodied person to intervene," "incidental or no familiar relationship of victims with dogs," "compromised ability of victims to interact appropriately with dogs," "owners' prior mismanagement of dogs," and "owners' history of abuse or neglect of dogs".

In drug addicts, dysfunction in dACC was found to be linked to their compromised ability in inhibitory control [11], [33].

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