Sentence examples for vast abilities from inspiring English sources

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If you look at twentieth-century cognitive psychology, what it showed was that people have vast abilities coupled with characterizable limitations and bottlenecks.

Consumers who now have vast abilities to pull from their environment may in turn be attracted – pulled – by what they see as visions of better futures.

Even through the lens of humor, it was completely obvious to all that both pitchers were in awe of Martinez's vast abilities as a hitter.

It's the people I meet, their vast abilities, their stories and their unique approach to life and the serving of others.

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That's my reward". His reward should also be in the words of his players who appreciate the way he allowed the team to open its playing style, be more aggressive and creative, and make the most of Ovechkin's vast ability.

Under gentle but persistent questioning from Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who is chairman of the panel, Mr. Hagel said that he had voted against some unilateral American sanctions against Iran in 2001 and 2002 because "I thought that there might be other ways to employ our vast ability to harness power and allies" and "we were at a different place with Iran at that time".

Taken collectively, the private sector is demonstrating a vast ability to mobilize resources, expertise and goodwill.

We yearned for him to back up his vast ability with improved leadership, but it hasn't really worked out as yet.

In summary, these nanocarriers showed a vast ability to interact with mucin, also indicating their suitability for mucoadhesive applications when coated with chitosan [ 127].

Due to its vast ability to sequester water through hydration, which is several thousand times greater than the volume of the actual polymer, the secretion of hyaluronan has the ability to create spaces into which cells can move.

Thus, TEs seemingly have a vast ability to concoct new coding regions and combinations of coding regions as an indispensable form of realizable intragenomic potential (standing variation) for possible future selection, whether by natural or human means.

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