Sentence examples for potentially appreciating from inspiring English sources

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Instead, consider requesting a portion of your spouse's retirement plan - a tax-deferred and potentially appreciating asset.

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Participants thus heard a variety of viewpoints about key information gaps and could thereby potentially appreciate the overall state of the science from a broader perspective than their own particular expertise.

Another, potentially less appreciated, consequence of performing multiple underpowered subgroup comparisons is that readers can be misled into believing that these negative results provide reliable evidence that the treatment is similarly effective in all patients, potentially masking important subgroup effects owing to inadequate power.

Appreciating that potentially grim truth is part of growing up.

But in identifying the factors that have created this situation, you have overlooked one of the more obvious: understanding Chinese consumers.Many businesses have rushed into this potentially massive market without fully appreciating what lies ahead of them.

Thus, an enhanced understanding of the molecular pathways and mechanisms is required to better appreciate and potentially exploit the therapeutic potential NGF and its signaling pathways for the treatment of glaucoma.

However, in the same way sub-prime housing models didn't accommodate for potential price falls, the belief that the value of a college degree will always appreciate is potentially flawed.

This is at the very least curious, and potentially disturbing – but I appreciate the fact that today's rappers seem more comfortable with ambiguity".

"He, more than anyone else, would have appreciated the potentially catastrophic results if anything had happened and there was a delay in the response time".

For a person with multiple long-term conditions, better co-ordinating the health and care they receive will be greatly appreciated, and potentially more effective – but it only goes so far.

Thus, failure to appreciate the potentially infinite number of variables in constant interaction with each other is to dramatically reduce complexity (Boisot, 1987, 2000; Boisot & Child, 1999).

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