full potential

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandpotential

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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potential
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈten.ʃəl/
us
/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, ...
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(Definition offullandpotentialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull potential

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However, all these systems require strict adherence to maintenance protocols to perform to theirfullpotential.
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However, the genomic approach is inherently comparative, and only in combination with phylogenetics will it reach itsfullpotential.
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Many children in low income countries underachieve and never realise theirfullpotential.
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An archaeology of food will have to be interdisciplinary to come up to itsfullpotential.
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She suggests that the current emphasis on primary care provides an opportunity to reconceptualise rehabilitation and for nursing to realise itsfullpotential.
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But to use them merely to resolve the rationality debate is problematic and neglects theirfullpotential.
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As result, thefullpotentialof qualitative models as a key component of tutoring systems and interactive learning environments is still to be established.
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This does not mean that the women would achieve thefullpotentialof their natural fertility.
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The last two articles discuss employing genetic algorithms for compositional purposes, an approach that we feel has yet to be developed to itsfullpotential.
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However, it must be noted that while the basic prerequisites are in place today, the positive effects have not yet developed to theirfullpotential.
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This strategy allows mistakes to be corrected and exploits thefullpotentialof horizon scanning.
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Our main focus is to create a formalism that would help in realizing thefullpotentialof function structures.
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To harness thefullpotentialof tourism as a source of revenue for protected areas, countries could promote private protected areas to complement national ones.
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Thefullpotentialof transplantation will be realised only when alternatives to non-specific immunosuppression are found.
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Much more extensive indexing and much more detailed mapping are desiderata if this material is to be used to itsfullpotential.
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More resources are needed if the service is to become sustainable and realise itsfullpotential.
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If flexibility in housing is to achieve itsfullpotential, it has to mean more than endless change without fixed determinants.
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To exploit thefullpotentialof this optimization, static knowledge of the exact generator sets and the array shapes involved is essential.
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Thefullpotentialof the surveillance system for detecting local outbreaks is likely to be reached only after a substantial rise in call rates.
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