Sentence examples for opportunity definition from inspiring English sources

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It is appropriate to use a "mutational opportunity" definition of a site (Bierne and Eyre-Walker 2003) since we are interested in the relative numbers of mutations that can potentially occur at synonymous and nonsynonymous sites.

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This method of counting sites gives us the mutational-opportunity definition of dS[ 30].

Under the mutational-opportunity definition, dS was decreasing with RSA, whereas under the physical-site definition it showed no obvious trend.

In fact, many of the great opportunities defy definition and lie in the creative "inter-sectors": health care and the environment; real estate development and information technology and cleantech; education and mobile communications.

Also, the web app includes an implementation of equal opportunity, a mathematical definition of fairness created by Moritz Hardt, a member of AFOG.

Learning, in other words, depends on certain kinds of opportunity, and a definition of learning may well turn out to be no more than a specification of the particular set of opportunities and experiences that produce it.

Their discussion focuses on the emerging world order characterized by 3 empires - the U.S., the European Union, and China - and a rising Second World which, benefiting from globalization, has greater opportunity for self definition internally and influence externally.

By definition, opportunity cost is the benefit or value of something that is given up when one chooses one thing over another.

"The window of opportunity for high-definition DVD could be missed if format confusion continues to linger".

"While we are disappointed for the company and more importantly, for the consumer, the real mass market opportunity for high-definition content remains untapped and Toshiba is both able and determined to use our talent, technology and intellectual property to make digital convergence a reality".

The negative team is given an opportunity to refute the definition (otherwise known as challenging the definition) and offer their own, but only if the affirmative's definition is unreasonable or it renders the negative's position obsolete.

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