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the potentiality
noun
The quality of being, or having potential.
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Gift book wisdom: Sufis regard mirrors as symbols of the potentiality of human beings.
Mr. Bush's culture of life is only applicable to the potentiality of life.
The potentiality and the pictorial reality had been enlarged, so we decided to stop there.
The odes also mine vigorously the potentiality of personification as a medium for poetic expression.
The quoted standard also depends on the state regulations "promoting [the state's] interest in the potentiality of human life".
I suspect Bill is compelled by the potentiality of all teen-agers, or those with particularly eager, earnest faces.
There were images for the abstractions of freedom, nature, the potentiality pushing outward inside the human breast toward the infinite".
Researchers have understood for some time that epigenetic mechanisms play a key role in defining the "potentiality" of stem cells.
The potentiality of daylight in four orientations was discussed.
These results and the potentiality of the technique are discussed.
But for consumer incomes to reduce and for the potentiality in the housing market as well.
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