Sentence examples for presumptive ability from inspiring English sources

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Theoretical studies (Prigogine and Wiame 1946) and popular texts (e.g., Schrödinger 1945; Blum 1968; Prigogine 1980) laid the groundwork for a view which, ironically, links life and its evolution to the second law mostly by its presumptive ability to circumvent the law.

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Mammary epithelial cell identity is firmly established as early as E12.5 (the bud stage), as evidenced by the ability to transplant the presumptive mammary gland into a cleared fat pad and regenerate a ductal tree (CW Daniel, G Robinson, personal communication).

Taken together, the ability to induce ectopic NR formation from presumptive RPE is characteristic to the Lhx1/Lhx5 group of the LIM-HD family.

Hence, mothers' and DDs interpretation of the local term for 'fast breathing' needs to be explored as well as their ability to identify early pneumonia symptoms and make presumptive diagnosis based on respiratory rate.

As the pundits debate what the addition of Paul Ryan to the GOP presidential ticket means for the race, one sure thing the presumptive candidate for vice president brings to the campaign is a prodigious fundraising ability.

Although a presumptive diagnosis could be made by interpretation of the clinical syndrome at this point, the ability of electronic laboratory-based reporting system to detect a notifiable disease or condition begins at the time the laboratory result has been entered into the data system.

The requirement for the presumptive Pol IV and Pol V active sites was first tested by comparing the abilities of wild-type or mutant transgenes to rescue the accumulation of siRNAs corresponding to 45S or 5S rRNA gene repeats or AtCopia or AtSN1 retrotransposons (Figure 2B).

Speaking on CNBC on Friday, Mr. Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, also acknowledged that there are limits to both China's economic growth and the ability of any presidential administration to influence that.

Overall, 10% of presumptive B. cereus strains, isolated in the context of monitoring programs, possess the ces gene and therefore the ability to produce cereulide toxin.

These include the ability to detect xenobiotics at concentrations at the cellular and molecular level, to detect earlier biologic changes presumptive of disease or disease risk, and to identify a detailed continuum of events between an exposure and resultant disease.

And George W. Bush, the Republicans' presumptive presidential nominee, who met with Mr. Ivanov today, has said that he would oppose any Clinton deal with the Russians that limited the ability of a new president to make his own agreement with Moscow.

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