Example sentences of "[vb base] the potential for " in BNC.

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1 Methods of deforestation and subsequent management practices not only influence the potential for forest regeneration but also influence the impact of deforestation on runoff and soil erosion .
2 These cases highlight the potential for thromboembolism with laparoscopic cholecystectomy .
3 These courses are also a preparation for work at the hardware/software interface and provide the potential for work in hardware design .
4 The merger will , therefore , Eyre explained , produce a wider portfolio of environmental services for the customers , and provide the potential for developing more business than the teams would have achieved separately .
5 While Between explores the discursive role of women from a semiotic perspective and isolates characteristically female forms of language use which hold the potential for critical examination of our contemporary cultural ‘ mythologies ’ , the object-discourses on which Thru works are those of which it is itself an object .
6 These create the potential for new production methods — magnetic tape replaces music scores , the ‘ three-chord ’ electric guitar puts in question the existing professionalized instrumental skills .
7 Does it encourage a ‘ copycat ’ effect , or generate the potential for further disorder in other , less obvious ways ?
8 Further growth , however , seems limited : it is expensive , very complicated and designing appropriate control mechanisms that limit the potential for losses in hedged positions has proved difficult ( Mathieson , 1989 ) ,
9 Joint research projects with the universities offer the potential for cost-savings , provided that we can offer good facilities here , and that the scientific content of the research is of a very high standard .
10 Some sites offer the potential for role-play , drama or an empathetic exercise , or even a full " living history " experience , where pupils wear historic costume and carry out historical activities .
11 Such warrants offer the potential for sizeable capital gains if equity prices rise .
12 Urwin and New and David revalue the absent , ‘ bad ’ mother-subject positively , and ascribe the potential for ‘ good mothering ’ more widely than usual , as a capacity of carers other than the mother .
13 As was recognized in the US in the 1960s ( David , 1965 ) , the social services have the potential for providing rewarding and socially useful employment for a large proportion of the work-force that can not be absorbed by other sectors of the labour market .
14 The now famous middle peasant thesis suggests that certain sectors of the peasantry , precisely those which the anthropologists and Marxists labelled as conservative , have the potential for political mobilisation ( Wolf 1969 ) .
15 In the following months we shall examine some particular examples of renewable energy which have the potential for large-scale exploitation in the U.K. We will also examine at first hand the technology used in the design , construction and operation of modern wind turbines used to generate electricity .
16 Such plants have the potential for a single clone or genet ( product of a single zygote ) to dominate large areas of the vegetation .
17 These cases are the most numerous , and some have the potential for becoming ‘ serious ’ .
18 These reference items have the potential for directing the reader to look elsewhere for their interpretation .
19 There is no direct evidence that all people have the potential for addictive disease within them and , conversely , there is evidence that addictive disease seems only to affect particular people , albeit an enormous number .
20 Not only does the increased frequency of pollution hazes in rural and wilderness areas cause dissatisfaction and loss of amenity to many , but they also have the potential for affecting global climate ( refer to section 2.1 ) .
21 Outside these two regions LASMO is concentrating its efforts on proven hydrocarbon bearing areas that are relatively under-explored but have the potential for further discoveries which are significant to the Group at minimum exploration risk .
22 Because of this they have the potential for increasing self-awareness and deepening understanding both of the judgments made and the objects construed .
23 Not just republican , we have loyalists as well and the loyalists have the potential for being the bigger and more effective of the two , and if we let the I R A to continue without interning them , you are going to have the situation deteriorating in the way which you do n't want and I do n't want , and you 're going to end up as the chief constable of the R U C said a few weeks ago with Dublin being bombed .
24 Procainamide and disopyramide likewise have the potential for causing torsades de pointes .
25 However , it has to be recognised that while aids have the potential for distorting intra-Community competition they may also create offsetting benefits .
26 All footy fans have the potential for trainspotterism , as soon as they start collecting the endless cack churned out by their beloved club , any posters , articles etc .
27 Venture capitalists examine numerous opportunities , assessing whether or not they have the potential for successful buy-outs. ( 2 ) Negotiating with the vendor .
28 This appears to be where Sony see the potential for the fastest growing CD-I market .
29 Major areas being considered include the potential for electronic journals ( new and possible digitisation of backruns ) , electronic document delivery , on-demand publishing and tailored textbook provision , navigational tools , training requirements , and the future needs of library systems .
30 In addition , the presence of different status groups within a single class and of status groups which cut across class divisions can weaken class solidarity and reduce the potential for class consciousness .
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