Sentence examples for likely to fully capture from inspiring English sources

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We also show the results for a subsample of only "Consumer FinTech" in Panel B, but we see that this subsample is rather small and is therefore less likely to fully capture the impact of FinTech on the retail banking industry.

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Accordingly, these research efforts have likely failed to fully capture the demands of Grand Slam tennis match-play, particularly in the men's game where matches can last >5 h.

Nevertheless, generation of new items will likely be required to fully capture these dimensions.

Our follow-up period of three years was likely too short to fully capture the effect of PPNO.

Model 6 only considers 3 degrees of freedom for both the baseline effects and the time-dependent effects and so is most likely not able to fully capture the shapes of the underlying baseline hazards for the 4 causes.

Moreover, it is worth noting that 2 years of follow-up is likely not long enough to fully capture treatment costs of long-term complications of T2DM or to understand the impact of (mean) weight loss observed with exenatide bid versus weight gain with insulin.

Consequently, a threshold of 2% seems to fully capture the fraction of likely alternatively spliced NAGNAG acceptors, as was intended for the selection of experimental candidates.

Multiple behavioral tests may be needed to fully capture potential therapeutic effects.

To fully capture the potential the approach needs to be applied throughout the design process.

It was felt by judges to "fully capture the spirit" of the Ted Hughes award.

"It will allow the group to fully capture growth in fast growing markets".

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