Sentence examples for potentialities that from inspiring English sources

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They can thus be associated broadly with matter insofar as they represent capacities or potentialities that need to be actualized by external causes, which also explains how they are directed at objects.

Finally, a conclusive part, (Section 9), closes the survey, envisaging which are the unsolved problems, and discussing what are the potentialities that could be exploited in the future research.

By walking correct spiritual paths, we apply an "opponent force" to the negative potentialities placed in our minds by non-virtuous actions and replace them with positive potentialities that come from virtuous actions.

Clarification and in-depth comprehension of these pathways may unveil needed therapeutic potentialities that could be applicative to both aging and age-related diseases.

By having a theoretic account of life/cognition in autopoiesis, developments in fields such as synthetic biology and plant neurobiology 4,9,30,38,48,56 may be interrelated, sometimes revealing "hidden potentialities that remained unexpressed in the theory of autopoiesis: the possibility of adaptive autopoiesis".

"We are concerned that this individualism may have grown cancerous — that it may be destroying those social integuments that de Tocqueville saw as moderating its more destructive potentialities, that it may be threatening the survival of freedom itself," they wrote.

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For cells in the body, stem-ness is a fleeting state — a potentiality that fades as cells begin to specialize.

His failure to do so has led not only to an excessive fine (more than $7.3 million) but also to the possibility of a federal ban on the playing of "Blurred Lines"—a potentiality that makes the stakes of this case clear.

His failure to do so has led not only to an excessive fine (more than $7.3 million) but also to the possibility of a federal ban on the playing of "Blurred Lines" — a potentiality that makes the stakes of this case clear.

People loved those Tina Fey/Sarah Palin sketches because Sarah Palin is a terrifying, anti-intellectual, anti-choice, gun-toting ideologue who came within a hair's breadth of one of the most powerful political offices in the world, a dystopian potentiality that could have tangibly affected the lives of literally billions of people.

Recognizing this danger (and the corollary that no definition of learning is likely to be totally satisfactory) a definition proposed in 1961 by G.A. Kimble may be considered representative: Learning is a relatively permanent change in a behavioral potentiality that occurs as a result of reinforced practice.

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