Sentence examples for potential to escape from inspiring English sources

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A group like Adamasiko United Farmers Group has granaries, showing that Katine has enough potential to escape from transient food insecurity.

Each member of the family declares himself or herself irreversibly destined for eternal despair, yet delivers a round-robin of lectures to one another about having the rare potential to escape Bridesburg.

Most of these newer crops are what scientists label invasive species — that is, weeds — that have an extraordinarily high potential to escape biofuel plantations, overrun adjacent farms and natural land, and create economic and ecological havoc in the process, they now say.

The appropriate choice of the flanking residues allowed us to design virtual lead compounds, such as FP14, FP23 and FP76, with reduced molecular weight, predicted inhibitory potencies in the picomolar range, promising ADME profiles and a potential to escape drug resistance due to favourable interactions with the PR backbone.

The concerning on the application of stealth liposomes has been on their potential to escape from the blood circulation.

"Breeders tell us that not all of their birds come back from every race, and so these are the birds with the greatest potential to escape and contribute to the free-living population," Dr Shapiro said.

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This may be a product of evolutionary adaptation, said Dr. Kraus, since "a nervous system that is sensitive and well tuned to timing differences would be a nervous system that, from an evolutionary standpoint, would be more likely to escape potential enemies, survive and make babies".

Ovariole number is a recognized marker of reproductive potential in honey bees (Makert et al. 2006; Tanaka and Hartfelder 2004) demonstrating that workers with the most ovarioles and thus greatest reproductive potential are most likely to escape ovary suppression.

In some stories vampires may enter a home only if they have been invited, and in others they may be distracted by the scattering of objects such as seeds or grains that they are compelled to count, thereby enabling potential victims to escape.

Polyethyleneimine (PEI) is a cationic synthetic vector mainly used for gene delivery owing to its high nucleic acid condensing potential, ability to escape endosomes[15], nuclear localization capability[16], and promising transfection efficacy both in vitro and in vivo[15].

The justices carefully and purposely assembled the ingredients letting them stew and simmer allowing a waft of potential hope to escape.

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