Sentence examples for described to accept from inspiring English sources

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The hydantoinase of Jannaschia sp. CCS1 is described to accept hydantoins but showed highest activity towards dihydrouracil (Cai et al. 2009).

The enzyme has also been described to accept α-ketomethylthiobutyrate as substrate in order to generate methionine [ 85].

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Nevertheless, organ retrieval results in constraints that have been described to, and accepted by, the family.

Participants described needing to accept their own situation as well as the residents' situation in order to move forward and connect to that person in a different way.

Several participants described learning to accept and realise their limitations: It [RESTORE] does make you think so I suppose taking things into consideration a little more, you know, and not being quite so hard on yourself.

In more recent literature, the term is typically applied to any sort of case where subjects find it unexpectedly difficult to (bring themselves to) imagine what an author describes, or to accept such a claim as being true in the story.

Obligations to give cigarettes to others were described by nearly all participants and many also described an obligation to accept offered cigarettes.

Mr. Weinstein described persuading her to accept an offer from a Middle Eastern prince, who said he would make a large contribution to the Sandy relief effort if she would speak with him.

Mr. Tsvangirai described the refusal to accept Mr. Bennett as part of "a racist agenda," while Mr. Mugabe's spokesman defended it, saying Mr. Bennett had been charged with contempt of court in his case.

Mathis described his struggle to accept Patti Sue after a friend told him she was a lesbian.

For example, Alberti [ 75] described how, refusing to accept separation from their partners, migrant women detained in Pagani center in Mytilene (Lesvos, Greece), turned down the offer by the Greek government to relocate them and their children to a more "human camp".

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