Sentence examples for underlying the possibility from inspiring English sources

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Mechanisms underlying the possibility of a more robust beneficial metabolic response after mild compared with higher exercise intensity have not been well studied.

A selective defect of mitochondrial protein synthesis of the COXI subunit was recently identified in patients carrying pathogenic mutations in the TACO1 gene (Weraarpachai et al., 2009), underlying the possibility that nuclear genes may selectively affect the translation of different mitochondrial proteins.

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Peace underlies the possibility of education, the arts, and the founding of families; for sowing and gathering, building and mending.

And though I've given you a number of examples of the way in which military resistance can be a powerful mechanism for pursuing one's will, this fact that Milgram observed is actually what underlies the possibility of another form of resistance which has been, in some circumstances, shockingly effective.

Conventions underlie the possibility of communication and are, thus, useful.

Similarly, Alfred Mele proposes as a fundamental and general truth and one that underlies the possibility of akrasia that "the motivational force of a want may be out of line with the agent's evaluation of the object of that want" (1987, p. 37).

The prevalence of eQTLs over NS SNPs in adaptation to continuous environmental factors underlies the possibility that gene expression, because of its continuous nature, is more suitable than protein function to be fine-tuned to meet the dynamic range of continuous environmental factors (Wray 2007).

Underlying the commercial possibilities of Bitcoin are both a fascinating, innovative and complex technical architecture and an intricate balance of market forces, social norms, and group consensus.

Underlying the campaign is the possibility that the code will yield the holiest of Topps cards, the 1952 Mickey Mantle rookie card.

If the concern underlying the Clause is the possibility of an "Office[r] of Profit or Trust" having divided loyalties — holding a U.S. office while getting goodies from another government — does the concern disappear if a "present" or "emolument" is paid by a foreign state to a foundation in which an officer has a significant say, at least indirectly, rather than to the officer personally?

The reason underlying this possibility is that genes within a topological community are connected among them by more regulations than average.

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