Sentence examples for ensuing capacity from inspiring English sources

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The second aromatase duplication, with the ensuing capacity to produce multiple young, probably occurred within the family Suidae, some time during the Oligocene.

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The female mind has demonstrated a capacity for all the mental acquirements and achievements of men, and as generations ensue that capacity will be expanded; the average woman will be as well educated as the average man, and then better educated, for the dormant faculties of her brain will be stimulated to an activity that will be all the more intense and powerful because of centuries of repose.

As a result, even lower-ranking males could now impose dreadful blows on their strongest competitors, especially in surprise attacks, the ensuing evenly distributed capacity to inflict terrorizing wounds leading to a genuine balance of deterrence in within-team antagonistic competition.

In addition to an "advance directive or decision" stating informed consent to refuse specific treatment if loss of mental capacity ensues, people can nominate others to make decisions on their behalf, should they lose mental capacity, in the areas of finance and/or health and personal welfare (Lasting Power of Attorney).

This study was designed to investigate the time effect of fast wash-in of alveolar sevoflurane in induction of anesthesia for tracheal intubation with single vital-capacity and ensuing tidal-volume breathing in gynecologic patients.

However, upon PDF exposure, loss of ultrafiltration capacity ensued which was fully rescued by paricalcitol treatment.

Additionally, hepatic lipotoxicity may ensue when hepatic capacity to utilize (oxidation and new membrane generation), store and export fatty acids (FAs) in the form of VLDL is overwhelmed by FA flux from the periphery or hepatic DNL [12,14].

The two can exist because the Canadian courts have an ultimate supervisory capacity" During the ensuing outcry, a former attorney general, Marion Boyd, was asked to review how the arbitration act was working and whether it adversely affected vulnerable people, including women, the elderly and people with disabilities.

Having overinvested in gas- and coal-fired plants before the financial crisis, the two largest, E.ON and RWE, ended up with excess capacity in the ensuing downturn—just as lavish subsidies to wind- and solar-power producers were bringing a host of new competitors to the market.

It is the translation of the routine, grammatical conflation of "can" and "may" into the violations that ensue when capacity qualifies as permission. .

It is clear that transmission lines A-B and B-C would have spare rating capacity to carry the ensuing re-directed power flows.

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