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You can use the phrase 'seem capable of' instead. Example: His recent accomplishments seem capable of inspiring others.
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Furthermore, AM seems capable to contribute also to traditional mass production systems, by improving significantly the productivity of injection molds.
In addition, due to the fast process, SPME seems capable to easily monitor the course of a BCF study with high temporal resolution.
Specifically, these children seemed capable to resolve inter-sensory conflicts as adults do.
A general bioassay that seems capable to detecting a wide range of biological properties of crude extracts is the brine shrimp lethality test.
Eggs can, however, hatch quickly (4.5 days at 14°C), and larvae seem capable of controlling, to some extent, their movements (Henderson 1998), which together with their ability to settle both inshore or offshore waters (Bolle et al. 1994) may reduce the dispersal of most individual eggs.
Especially against Spain, who often seem capable of holding on to the ball for spells closer to five minutes.
This is because lampreys do not seem capable of being trained to swim regularly in captivity (personal observation).
Nor do lawmakers seem capable of finding creative solutions to these and many of Japan's other problems, Mr. Ishida said.
Finally, the strategies seem capable of connecting behavioral output to certain aspects of activity of the fly sleep- and wake-promoting neurons.
Some seem capable of doing both simultaneously.
Physically, Ailey dancers seem capable of almost anything.
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