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In his view the human body, sanctified by the sacraments of the church, is able to participate in the prayer, and human eyes may become able to see the uncreated light that once appeared on Mt. Tabor on the day of Christ's transfiguration.

Niches may grow out to become mainstream (especially if they are symbiotic) and may become able to challenge the existing regime without the regime to destabilize first.

If technologies are devised which can conveniently and safely engineer genes causal of spiritual and religious behaviours, then people may become able to choose their degree of religiosity or spiritual sensitivity.

For Common Teal, climate warming may have important consequences for the distribution of this species in Europe, as more and more birds may become able to remain in northern areas close to their breeding grounds [37].

That is, instead of relying entirely on information coming from the goal object, the system may become able to use information coming from a spatially separate object to calibrate actions.

With the progress of therapy and the improvement of the patient's overall disposition, the patient may become able and willing to actively engage in contacts with the physician, and to participate in decisions regarding further therapy [ 8, 10].

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Species may become better able to tolerate warmer temperatures or a change in rainfall.

In doing so we may become more able to understand the underlying factors that have contributed to our situation, and release ourselves and the "offender" from the weight of our resentment.

For example, patients whose health is deteriorating as a result of a degenerative LTC may have reduced independence, quality of life and levels of life satisfaction, with consequent reduction in feelings of self-efficacy and perceived control over their health, and may become less able to manage their own health.

With this training, you may become readily able to accommodate the team, the organization as a whole, and even yourself.

Thus, He Himself, once, took responsibility for and paid for all our trespasses (a tremendous debt of sin), in order that we may continue, individually, to become able to, without being ashamed, freely approach God in prayer and each one openly come into a personal relationship with Him, adopted and transformed as His own deeply loved and "Yes!", His [adored] children.

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