Sentences with phrase «from being able»

«Our research also has the potential to be transferred to other crop plants that don't fix nitrogen from the atmosphere but would benefit from being able to uptake nitrogen more efficiently from the soil.»
Extracts from bracts stopped the bacteria responsible for these dental conditions from being able to stick to surfaces and prevented the release of some bacterial toxins.
«The translation of that information extends well beyond the patient, as there are tremendous benefits from being able to share genetic risk with their parents, siblings and many other family members.»
Drs. Rajkumar and Kantarjian say other reasons for the high cost of cancer drugs include legislation that prevents Medicare from being able to negotiate drug prices and a lack of value - based pricing, which ties the cost of a drug to its relative effectiveness compared to other drugs.
And while there are laws that should prevent divers from employing this fishing method — and from wholesalers in the United States from being able to purchase fish caught this way — «this practice happens all through the Indo - Pacific,» says Downs.
He points to patient testimonials of how much their lives have improved from being able to see colors and make out their children's faces and navigate more easily.
Understanding how the bacteria make these glycolipids might provide us a way to interfere with them and stop them from being able to infect us.»
This happened to Amazon recently when the company reported outages at some of its North American data centers, prohibiting some customers from being able to access their data, disrupting service and even shutting down some customers» Web sites.
«Groundwater extraction exasperates the drought, and the damming of the rivers inhibits the fish from being able to recover from those conditions,» Gido said.
«The danger is that thick blankets, quilt or pillows can obstruct the baby's airway, which would keep them from being able to breathe,» Shapiro - Mendoza said in a phone interview.
It is «like going from being able to see that two books are stuck together to being able to notice one word misspelled on a page», says Jacob Kitzman, a member of the University of Washington team.
It can take military space watchers weeks to sort out each CubeSat's orbit, he says, and failure to be able to track and identify objects can prevent operators from being able to perform key activation tasks and result in the loss of a satellite.
«The injuries can build up over months or years, and are not reported until they start preventing someone from being able to play.»
The other compounds caused early termination of HIV DNA synthesis, again preventing the virus from being able to reproduce.
Verdant's Taylor says his company is at least two years away from being able to quote costs to potential customers.
«This gentle laser didn't burn the skin or damage tissue, so it could be dosed multiple times and more thoroughly stop the cancer cells from being able to travel,» said researcher Ronghu Wu.
The researchers suggest the signals moving from one control system to another just aren't strong enough, preventing the infant from being able to purposefully arouse itself to take a breath.
For all the optimism, researchers are far from being able to offer patients an organ with a lifetime warranty.
Economic development comes from being able to harness energy sources.
However, this security system is so effective at protecting the brain that it prevents many life - saving drugs — all but some small molecules — from being able to treat cancer and other diseases of the brain.
«This could bring huge benefits to areas such as motor racing which would gain obvious benefits from being able to push the performance limits, but it also creates massive opportunities for consumers and energy storage providers.
But that «is really different from being able to do it.»
Professor Kathleen Armour, the University of Birmingham's Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education, adds: «It is important to be aware that teenagers can tip quickly from being able to deal competently with the pressures of social media to being overwhelmed.
Rather, it leads to low - level chronic inflammation that prevents microglia from being able to chew up plaques.
«It's a very exciting idea, but I think we're very far away from being able to take advantage of it, because we don't know which parts of the genome are important,» says Christina Richards, an ecological genomicist at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
But unfortunately, I think we're still far away from being able to do that.
«The mistiming prevents older people from being able to effectively hit the save button on new memories, leading to overnight forgetting rather than remembering,» said study senior author Matthew Walker, a UC Berkeley professor of neuroscience and psychology and director of the campus's Center for Human Sleep Science.
Until then, he says, «We're a long way from being able to deal with an impactor.»
Not even nighttime will stop you from being able to navigate because the interface glows in the dark.
I call it being the real party for working people: giving everyone in our country the chance to get on, with the dignity of a job, the pride of a paycheck, a home of their own and the security and peace of mind that comes from being able to support a family.»
The sky - high cost of insurance in New York is driving businesses out of the state and preventing lower income New Yorkers from being able to afford needed coverage,» Cuomo said.
«It would be wrong to abruptly uproot the lives of those who came here at an early age and stepped forward to admit their status to our government, which has already approved their applications, by blocking them from being able to file for a renewal.»
State lawmakers also have sought to modify the still - fresh law, approving a bill last week that would bar any registered sex offender from being able to drive for a ride - hailing company.
More specifically, the sovereign status of the Seneca Nation Territories prevents financial lenders from being able to place a lien on or repossessing Seneca Property.
To ensure that doesn't happen, the state should prohibit higher - level sex offenders from being able to play the game, and others like it, Sen. Jeffrey Klein said.
Robin Young, I can't see how being educated at Eton disqualifies a person from being able to understand the educational needs of state sector schools.
The Tories have a plan to win a majority — but they are a long way from being able to bring it to fruition.
As Hammersmith and Fulham Council announces plans to stop those earning # 40,200 from being able to have a council house, Francesca Preece argues that the lower middle class are being poorly treated
Andrew Cuomo has teamed - up with Chuck Schumer to demand that the federal government stop suspected terrorists from being able to legally buy guns.
But the accommodation prices have deterred a lot of rank - and - file people from being able to attend.
The new version also prevents anyone under 21 from being able to smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes - though they could be prescribed other forms of the drug - and forbids anyone with a felony narcotics conviction from working in a marijuana dispensary.
Backbench Tories fail to stop UK Youth Parliament from being able to use House of Commons chamber
The new version placed greater restrictions on how the drug could be used and also prohibited anyone under 21 from being able to smoke it.
There are fears the experimental system will either collapse and cause chaos, or prevent the UK from being able to negotiate free trade deals around the world after Brexit.
This week, education secretary Nicky Morgan announced plans to prevent parents from being able to use the law to challenge the decision to convert their local schools into academies.
«That's one of the fundamental components of our democracy... I believe in government service... But I don't think that should preclude me or anyone else from being able to earn money for our family.»
Significantly, the poll of 2,052 voters was carried out after the Manchester bombing, suggesting Theresa May has had no boost from being able to make several appearances as prime minister while the election campaign was suspended.
If the government was prevented from being able to commission building an infrastructure item X (such as, for example, by Constitutional amendment which strips away any powers not explicitly allowed), then there would be nothing for the builders of X infrastructure to lobby the government for (as opposed to those builders trying and selling the idea / project to the people who want to buy that piece of infrastructure).
These powers were intentionally separated with the intent of preventing any one branch of government from being able to wage war.
Our research, to be published in Westminster next Tuesday, shows how the cumulative impact of the welfare reforms has been to push people into survival mode, squeezing them to focus on short - term, day - to - day getting by and preventing them from being able to make long - term positive changes to their lives.
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