Sentence examples for marks the ability from inspiring English sources

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Employment -- and the income that comes with it -- marks the ability to move from dependence to independence, and when there are fewer opportunities to make this leap, development is stunted.

Although poverty and unemployment remain major problems for large tribes like the Navajo and Lakota, the museum marks the ability of Indians today to bankroll a monument to their own history and culture.

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These enzymes prove to be highly specific in recognizing a single amino acid substrate, and multiple enzymes provide functional redundancy for writing each mark and/or the ability of particular marks to respond to many different stimuli (Kouzarides 2007).

There have been question marks over the ability of Els to fulfil his obvious talent and challenge Woods but in this, their first confrontation since Muirfield, it was the South African who played the better and remained the cooler.

That's tough to say because despite their lavish spending there are still question marks, including the ability of svelte C.C. Sabathia to pitch like C.C. Sabathia, the health of Mark Teixeira, the issue of production at third base with Alex Rodriguez on his MLB sponsored hiatus, plus, with Mariano Rivera retired, we wonder how David Robertson will work out as closer.

It led to question marks over the ability of the club to meet the sales figures required for next season.

But there are increasing question marks over the ability of the primary care system to cope with the demands placed on it.

Treatment of donor cells with DNA demethylation agents, prior the nuclear transfer, may remove epigenetic marks improving the ability of the somatic cells to be fully reprogrammed by the recipient karyoplast [ 14].

Couple this with the flaccid response from Labour and we are left with a huge question mark over the ability and intelligence of politicians to find solutions to problems that have been with us for years.

LC/MS is marked by the ability to measure the oligosaccharide composition of each glycoform, whereas other general methods, such as capillary electrophoresis, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and ion-exchange chromatography, cannot.

For Weigend, a fast-talking consultant and lecturer on consumer behavior, such episodes demonstrate "the power of a society based on 10 times as much data". If the last century was marked by the ability to observe the interactions of physical matter think of technologies like x-ray and radar this century, he says, is going to be defined by the ability to observe people through the data they share.

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