Sentence examples for end enabled from inspiring English sources

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Finally, I forced her to accept help at home, which, in the end, enabled her to continue living there.

A couple of baskets on the other end enabled Dallas to move within 11 points, 58-47, at halftime.

The biotin residue on the 3′ end enabled immobilization of the RNA targets on surface for single-molecule imaging by TIRF/CoSMoS.

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You'll leave with a firm grasp of England's story from beginning to end, enabling you to understand how the different events and personalities fit together.

These new strategies will rankle some, but will in the end enable newspapers to continue investing in the quality journalism valued by the communities they serve.

All these drugs have molecules with one water-soluble end and one fat-soluble end, enabling them to penetrate the fatty layers of nerve membranes and to remain in solution outside the nerve.

The estuary is restricted at its seaward end, enabling the tidal movements to prevent the accumulation of silt and so reduce the dredging costs of the Port of Liverpool.

SSP is a major part in the back end of a sensor with CS, while its front end enables compressive acquisition of measurements.

Physiologic lung development is a highly orchestrated process which in the end enables the gas exchange between the air-conducting parts of the lung and the blood vessels.

What is radical and what will in the end enable that change is the fact that it is women and girls working together, with the support of male allies, building an effective movement.

The intermolecular disulfide bonds at the N-terminal end enable the aggregation of trimers to higher oligomers.

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