Sentence examples for the potential to stand from inspiring English sources

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Each of the large-scale, statement-making sculptures in his fourth show at Gavin Brown has the potential to stand on its own.

If all corals have the potential to stand up to hotter temperatures hidden away in their genome, Palumbi dared to think, perhaps it's too early to begin writing the animal's obituary.

2. The best lists give each element the potential to stand alone as an aphorism or tip. 3. Look for opportunities to repeat elements in lists or echo others, as when I ask the reader to "Obey…".

Schickel thinks the film company, while out of its founder's hands, now has the potential to stand apart from Hollywood sensationalism, as a voice "for the morality and aspirations of that once confident middle class that nurtured Walt Disney but which has, in recent decades, found itself spluttering and confused and, in its own mind, besieged". Why Are They Lying to Our Children?

However, in December 2007, Universal Pictures announced that it would be pushing back the release date to June 27 , 2008 as the studio considered that the film had the potential to stand among the blockbusters that would be released during the United States summer.

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In some pine plantations, however, particularly those planted for saw-timber, full canopy closure is seldom achieved due to repeated pruning and thinning operations resulting in stands with the potential to support high levels of under-canopy vegetation.

Break Out countries have the potential to become the Stand Out countries of the future, with China, Malaysia, Bolivia, Kenya, and Russia leading the pack.

One to watch Even though the bigger names may have left, there are plenty who have the potential to step up and stand out this year.

The deal they have struck has the potential to end the stand-off that doomed efforts to sign a global deal in Copenhagen in 2009.

Making matters worse, the Incident Action Plan warned us that the moisture levels of the forest's so-called thousand-hour fuels mature trees that could theoretically burn for weeks was down to a preposterously low 6percentt, creating a situation in which full-grown evergreens had the potential to explode like stands of dry brush.

Making matters worse, the Incident Action Plan warned us that the moisture levels of the forest's so-called thousand-hour fuels – mature trees that could theoretically burn for weeks – was down to a preposterously low 6percentt, creating a situation in which full-grown evergreens had the potential to explode like stands of dry brush.

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