Sentence examples for frequent fate from inspiring English sources

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Earth, after all, is largely water, so aerial dispersal is not a great idea unless you can cope with the presumably frequent fate of alighting on water.

In one, from 1990, the discs have been replaced by silver and brass mousetraps, an example of tradition reduced to sensational yet empty skill, a frequent fate among the most recent works here.

Mitch actually survived the entire year, though he recently caught the layoff bug in February 2018... a fairly frequent fate in the tech world, after all.

As this combination occurs commonly, rapid loss is the most frequent fate experienced by antigenic mutants.

A less frequent fate of the duplicate genes is to gain a new function (neo-functionalization) when the other copy still maintains its original function.

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In the event, the team was not able to avoid the all-too-frequent fate of being yet another late shipping hardware crowdfunding project.

A violent death is the all-too-frequent fate of indigenous activists who defend their rivers and lands against dams, logging and other forms of destructive development.

Our study shows a frequent subfunctionalization fate in duplicated genes, with small exceptions of nonfunctionalization via reciprocal gene loss after B. rapa WGD events.

His death on the gallows is the model for the suffering of lovers, and allusions to his fate are frequent in Islamic literature.

Apart from their beauty, it is likely their frequent association with the dimmed fates and wan hopes of the victims of the AIDS epidemic — which took his life, in 1996, at the age of thirty-eight.

Atresia is much more frequent and indeed is the main fate of ovarian follicles.

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