Sentence examples for were possible to accumulate from inspiring English sources

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If it were possible to accumulate power overnight, when it is cheap, in a battery and discharge it during the day, when it is expensive, it would save users money.

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He said his children are not only learning the value of labor, but by saving money, they also see that it is possible to accumulate wealth over the long term.

Through these methods, it is possible to accumulate information from multiple sensors designed and arranged for the purpose of measuring the specific information in the particular experimental environment and to capture it as an actual example of its application.

The successful imaging of the two biomaterial specimens in simply mounted slides shows that it should be possible to accumulate a library of data of samplings of these material micro-structures and frictional devices and thereby extrapolate to an even further degree to produce those needed shapes that require a sensitive beginning like self-assembly.

Depending on the length of the relationship (and the person's affinity for nicknames), it's possible to accumulate quite a hefty collection of pet names.

As the major genetic effect of the FHB resistance genes is additive, it should be possible to accumulate different genes to enhance FHB resistance in wheat (Bai et al. 2000).

Applying a suitable stepwise feeding of phloretin (5 or 10 mM) that included supplementation with fresh enzyme, it was possible to accumulate nothofagin in a concentration of around 45 mM, equivalent to 20 g  l−1 which corresponded to RCmax values of approximately 45.

We believe that still higher levels of concordance would be obtained were additional time allowed for SNPs to accumulate, or if it were possible to directly measure the number of recent SNPs that have subsequently undergone fixation.

The central objection was that since pleasures are a "perishing series," with each one passing away once it has been experienced, it is not possible to accumulate a sum of pleasures, and since there are always more pleasures available than anyone has experienced, Mill's moral goal of maximizing pleasant states was meaningless.

"The situation with credit in Germany is not comparable to the U.S. or Britain — with credit cards it is not possible to accumulate debt over several months," said Merck Finck analyst Konrad Becker.

Thus it is possible to evaluate the accumulated tractive rope work absorption after particular monitored intervals.

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