Sentence examples for i may be capable from inspiring English sources

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Although I may be capable of discriminating between two color chips of very similar shades of red, red27 and red29, not being an expert on colors I will not have the concepts red27 and red29.

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In this study, we have shown IGF-I to attenuate completely protein degradation induced by Ang II, as well as the increase in expression and activity of the ubiquitin proteasome proteolytic pathway, suggesting that high circulatory levels of IGF-I may be capable of suppressing the catabolic effect of Ang II.

For the record, one may be capable, I am only guessing, of deeds or thoughts, or have the ability to become, way sicker than any secret.

Furthermore, a vesicles population with both Dynein and Kinesin I bound that may be capable of bi-directional motility along MTs has been described [49].

Instead, I am writing to give a brief update on where the ongoing crisis in Flint stands, and to lay out why I think our new president may be capable of creating a new narrative for Flint residents.

Such virtual sub-channels will possess different transmission qualities, i.e., some sub-channels may be capable of the excellent transmission quality and can provide errorless transmissions, while the remaining sub-channels have the high error ratio approaching 0.5.

I have said that while the present settlement is neither basically unjust nor illogical, it may be capable of improvement.

The military may be capable, but it is fatigued.

It has terrible eyesight and may be capable of echolocation.

He may be capable of being a great president.

I may be wrong, but I think they're capable of contending.

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