considerable potential
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableandpotential
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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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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Such an approach offersconsiderablepotentiallong-term advantages, enabling the development of a more integrated, and therefore potentially efficient system of care to develop.
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Yet the two remain distinct and dichotomised fields, withconsiderablepotentialfor conflict.
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There is thenconsiderablepotentialfor complexity in the ventricular mass which, as we will see, also requires full segmental analysis.
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The concepts of vulnerability and protective factors provide an appropriate conceptual framework withconsiderablepotentialfor an increased understanding.
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Being a grandparent was not therefore necessarily associated with old age, and there wasconsiderablepotentialfor grandparent-grandchildren links to be significant for late-life wellbeing.
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Financial conditionality hasconsiderablepotentialfor effecting procedural transfer, although examples of substantive policy transfer by this method are harder to find.
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Environmental factors strongly influence resin duct size and so haveconsiderablepotentialto affect relative resistance of the different species.
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The wealth of published evidence suggests that it hasconsiderablepotential.
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Overall, the large range of values found for a particular trait, such as proteins for example, shows that there isconsiderablepotentialfor improvement.
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Methodologies from conservation genetics haveconsiderablepotentialin quantitative genetics generally.
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The non-neutral technical inefficiency function approach is attractive, but introducesconsiderablepotential for substantially more multicollinearity in this function, as discussed in footnote 15 above.
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This approach hasconsiderablepotentialfor creating temporal sound maps where individual sounds can be identified together with their intensity on a continuous basis.
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The second issue is whether there is aconsiderablepotentialfor capitalizing on chance in making configural judgments at the individual level.
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On the other hand, the new care insurance scheme also includes two features which are ofconsiderablepotentialbenefit to informal and family care-givers.
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The latter concluded that there isconsiderablepotentialfor yield improvement in cocoa by selecting for more efficient partitioning of assimilate to the yield component.
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All three chapters are based on very large and detailed datasets and are still ofconsiderablepotentialinterest to explorationists.
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Furthermore, while ridge-tillage apparently hasconsiderablepotentialas an alternative to herbicidal control of weeds, there remain questions as to how to optimize its efficiency.
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They will become the professionals who will be active in the constituent groups of the future, and their influence therefore hasconsiderablepotential.
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