- Here's where there needs to be a much wider public conversation that extends beyond government agencies and scientific communities to include students, hobbyists, and anyone who may potentially stand to be affected by the use of CubeSat technology.
- Police administrators credited the organization with helping defuse potentially violent situations.
- There is a danger, of course, that play may be misinterpreted or not recognized as play by others, potentially leading to aggression.
- The organization helped defuse potentially violent situations.
- Many Britons will still fear the potentially ruinous costs of their legal system.
- France is facing potentially more than one billion dollars in lost revenue this year, due to huge declines in tourism.
- But we all have to accept that as we get older our reactions slow down and this often results in people avoiding any potentially challenging driving conditions and losing confidence in their driving skills .
- The hollowed-out A300 was stripped of everything potentially harmful to the environment and sunk off the Aegean coast today.
- Sunburn is painful and potentially dangerous.
- Many Americans will still fear the potentially ruinous costs of their legal system.
- Eliminates "texture copy"-potentially optimal.
- This process could potentially give an unfair advantage to one candidate over another.
- Such findings, he says, suggest that "this network can be called on to process and store the kind of information taught in school — potentially giving students access to a range of untapped mental powers."
- This can be troublesome because the tool could potentially generate hundreds or thousands of potential errors that you won't want to wade through.
- Actionto restore appropriate price incentives, notably through corrective carbon pricing, is urgently needed to lower the risk of irreversible and potentially devastating effects of climate change.
- France is facing potentially more than one billion dollars and lost revenue this year, due to huge declines in tourism.
- Mountain climbing is becoming a popular sport, but it is also a potentially dangerous one.
- Children and guns are a potentially lethal cocktail.
- Since much of this energy comes from the utilization of fossil fuels, wastage of food potentially contributes to unnecessary global warming as well as inefficient resource utilization.
- However, today is a new era in which taking antibiotics can cause some very dangerous and potentially life-threatening situations.
- These analyses depend on a number of potentially confounding factors such as nonstomatal transpiration and temperature.
- In so doing, they can potentially get three citations—one each for the data and software, in addition to the paper itself.
- What's far less understood by scientists, however, are the potentially harmful effects of goal-setting.
- Each of these stages could potentially be different.
- It's believed the affair was potentially harmful to British aviation.
- The judge said he had committed atrocious crimes against women.
- You usually start collecting money from the most committed investors and work your way out toward the ambivalent ones, whose interest increases as the round fills up.
- He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation.
- I committed the physician's cardinal sin: I got involved with my patients.
- He was electrocuted for a murder committed when he was 17.
- We're committed to the project. We wouldn't be here otherwise.
- The police force is committed to being an equal opportunities employer.
- The Grand Tourist was typically a young man with a thorough grounding in Greek and Latin literature as well as some leisure time, some means, and some interest in art.
- Robbins is typically cool in his pronouncements about his future.
- Typically, the Norwegians were on the mountain two hours before anyone else.
- The room is typically unadorned, with white walls and a tiled floor.
- Typically, parents apply to several schools and settle, if need be, for their fourth or fifth choice.
- Female migrants are typically very young.
- Scientists typically do their most creative work before the age of forty.
- Typically, there are many rather than few potential customers.