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39 Sentences With "ability to conceive"

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Did losing a fallopian tube affect her ability to conceive?
Christina credits alternative medicine for her ability to conceive with Ant.
And she credits alternative medicine for her ability to conceive with Ant.
His neighbor Robert Oswald, a construction worker, admired Mr. Levitt's ability to conceive of an entire community.
Women are separated into very different groups depending on their social status, sexual orientation, and ability to conceive.
Our ability to conceive and communicate them is one of the things that most distinguishes us from other species.
With the animal on the verge of extinction, the fate of the subspecies rests on Sudan's ability to conceive with the two rhinos.
Our periods, though inconvenient at times, are what make us beautifully female and all-powerful in our ability to conceive life, if we choose.
And so hopefully then they have the ability to conceive a differentiated device and build their brand and sell the device with gross margin.
These problems seem caused by hormonal imbalances related to physical stress and frequently affect a woman's interest in sex and her ability to conceive.
Then, shortly after their son was born in 2013, Clarissa developed brain tumors that required radiation treatment and affected her ability to conceive naturally again.
The confidence that Mr. Goldberg and Mr. Spelling had in their ability to conceive a new series found an outlet even after their partnership had ended.
We spoke with Dr. Pal about what women in their 20s, 30s, and 40s should know about their ability to conceive — click through for the key takeaways.
But the ability to conceive and have a baby decreases with age; fertility treatments are expensive; and workplace and public policies lag behind changing family and gender roles.
This melancholia, I would argue, is connected to the death of God, or the ability to conceive God in a certain way, and stems from that Romantic transference of the divine into nature.
Researchers followed more than 36,000 women from 1993 until 2003 and analyzed air pollution and traffic exhaust near their homes to see if what they breathed might be connected to their ability to conceive.
No one wants to put a price on the ability to conceive, or think about how relative wealth or the details in our insurance plans can be the difference between having a child or not.
Even before the recent events, regular reports in recent years of localized ceasefires also seem to confirm that, at the ground level of this war, there is an ability to conceive of accommodations to reduce violence.
From women who have chosen to wait to have children, secondary to career aspirations, to women who have had no success secondary to medical conditions, feeling ashamed of your ability to conceive is alive and well.
Individual ability to conceive varies widely, and people wanting to conceive should be aware of factors, like heavy smoking and being significantly overweight or underweight, that can affect the chances of conception, Berrington told Reuters Health by email.
Clients that reach out to the organization tap into Gaynor's detailed knowledge of law, finance, and architecture enhance her ability to conceive detailed hypotheticals which pose potential risks to an organization or industry,  and the means to overcome them.
"I will always remember his immense imagination, his ability to conceive new trends for every season, his inexhaustible energy, the virtuosity of his drawings, his carefully guarded independence, his encyclopedic culture and his unique wit and eloquence," Arnault said.
While ovarian reserve tests can still inform would-be moms about their chances of success at harvesting eggs for egg freezing or for in vitro fertilization, they are not necessarily a good predictor of a woman's ability to conceive through sex.
Richardson's wit and ability to conceive characters who feel "natural"—as he rather immodestly put it in the book's original introduction—enable the novel to outpace his own didactic intentions, to become something far more lifelike and original than a morality tale.
"We owe a special debt to those men and women who — through their service to our nation — experienced an injury that resulted in a loss of the ability to conceive or carry a child," he said in a written statement to The Hill.
Known for his ability to conceive and swiftly execute boutiques for such brands as Céline, Jil Sander and Max Mara, he eschews gloss and bustle in his private life, preferring to inhabit naturally burnished spaces borne of a Zenlike patience and a sense of restraint.
While the evidence does not show that using marijuana affects the ability to conceive for most couples, for those struggling with infertility, marijuana use "could compound their difficulties," write Dr. Sara Ilnitsky and Dr. Stan Van Uum of the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada.
In addition, as women are delaying having kids into their later reproductive years, having early menopause can have a substantial impact on their ability to conceive as they wish, which can have psychological and financial consequences, said Purdue-Smithe, an epidemiologist with the School of Public Health and Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
London: Penguin Books. p. 40. Many commentators have since rejected this understanding of Humean empiricism, stressing an epistemological (rather than a semantic) reading of his project.For example, see ; ; and . According to this opposing view, Hume's empiricism consisted in the idea that it is our knowledge, and not our ability to conceive, that is restricted to what can be experienced.
That rare ability to conceive and to execute quickly makes him > brilliantly capable of doing grand mural works. What paradoxical humor he > would have shown in training his disciples from the scaffolding, in > welcoming rulers, in having discussions with cardinals! Verbal grace, frank > humor, pleasant laughter, paradoxical flights are also distinctive in > Ricardo Baroja - beloved of the Muses - who, eschewing romantic sputterings, > heads toward old age.Robert Lima, Valle-Inclán: The Theatre of His Life, > (1988), p.
It is for this reason that a post-operative full abdominal and chest x-ray will often be requested. In 2 to 3% of cases, hydatidiform moles may develop into choriocarcinoma, which is a malignant, rapidly growing, and metastatic (spreading) form of cancer. Despite these factors which normally indicate a poor prognosis, the rate of cure after treatment with chemotherapy is high. Over 90% of women with malignant, non-spreading cancer are able to survive and retain their ability to conceive and bear children.
332 Kant's argument turns on the view that, while all empirical phenomena must result from determining causes, human thought introduces something seemingly not found elsewhere in nature—the ability to conceive of the world in terms of how it ought to be, or how it might otherwise be. For Kant, subjective reasoning is necessarily distinct from how the world is empirically. Because of its capacity to distinguish is from ought, reasoning can 'spontaneously' originate new events without being itself determined by what already exists.Kant, Immanuel 1781 (1949).
As a result of anarchy's dual definitions, the idea of a society without central authority is endemically conflated with chaos, hampering one's ability to conceive of the former positively. The term "anarchist" is also used as an empty signifier to show abrasive disdain. The term's association with societal malady has been, in part, an intentional strategy by its detractors to discredit it. "Libertarian" saw a similar diffusion of purpose within the American libertarian movement as a wider group less studied and less interested in minimal government adopted the term, diluting the potency of its association with the strict rights-based libertarianism of Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard.
"Close to sixteen years of revolution has produced a keenly politicized, combative Cuban Woman, capable of deep analysis, concise projection and- most impressive- with the ability to conceive of herself as a part of an immense group in which all individuals are related in effort and purpose and in which solutions are sought and worked out collectively" Randall, Margaret, "We Need a Government of Men And Women…!" Not only were Cuban women united in solidarity with other Cuban women but with the women of the world. They invited representatives of other countries and allowed them to participate. There were women from Chile, Costa Rica and a Soviet cosmonaut.
This instrumentation has the ability to produce the intended results with a very focal approach. Typically, a 100 W electrical cautery dissector is first used to cross the ovarian cortex, then electrocoagulation is performed at 40 W, however rates range from 30 to 400 W. The surgical punctures are performed on the ovarian cortex and are usually 4–10 mm deep and 3 mm wide. The number of punctures is related to subsequent ability to conceive--it has been found that five to ten punctures are more likely to produce the intended conception. Ovarian drilling is performed laparoscopically and either transumbilical (culdoscopy) or transvaginal (fertiloscopy).
Ruby Blondell argues that Medea displays stereotypically male attributes that the Greeks held as positive. Possessing courage, intelligence, decisiveness, resourcefulness, power, independence, the ability to conceive and carry out a plan effectively, as well as the art of rhetoric. The nurse even likens her to a rock of the sea, as Patroclus famously does to Homer’s Achilles in the epic poem The Iliad. Yet Medea, similarly to Aeschylus’ Clytemnestra, another "woman with a heart of manly counsel" were not admired but portrayed as "Cruella de Vil" type characters; Medea having murdered the King of the Corinthians, his daughter (Jason's new bride) and her two sons for the purpose of taking revenge on Jason.
It was as Caliban that perhaps Mr. Bennett showed his true ability to conceive a role. In this part, as in the many other parts he played, he showed that he was an essentially poetic actor. Indeed, as a "Dramatic poet of no ordinary merit", he was well qualified for the role. Trevor R Griffiths, in his article ('This Island's mine': Caliban and Colonialism(1983)) said that the importance of Bennett's interpretation was recognised by P MacDonnell, on two accounts: i) through engagements to repeat the part for Phelps in 1847 and 1849, and at the Surrey in 1853, and ii) through universal praise, well encapsulated in the Era's response to the Surrey Revival: 'Even Caliban, with all his grossness and hideous deformity, is a poetical character, and Mr George Bennett . . .
The bulk of the text considers three kinds of reference to objects, and argues for a number of conditions that must obtain for reference to occur. He considers first demonstrative reference, where one speaks or thinks about an object visible in one's vicinity. He argues that these presuppose, among other things: having a correct conception of the kind of object that it is; the ability to conceive of it and oneself as located in an objective space, and to orient oneself within that space; that one must move smoothly through time and space and be able to track the object's movements continuously in perception. He next considers reference to oneself and then reference by way of a capacity for recognition: one's ability to (re-)identify an object when presented with it, even if it is not available at present.
Forge is a mutant with a superhuman intuitive talent for inventing mechanical devices, backed up by the ability to visually perceive mechanical energy in action. This power allows him to instinctively recognize the potential and functional uses of any machine or technological device in his visual range, a skill that combined with his natural intelligence gives him the ability to conceive, design and build highly advanced mechanical devices; and operate, modify and disassemble existing technology or create countermeasures for it. Forge's superhuman talent for invention does not mean that he is of a superhuman intellect, even a genius at invention must for the most part consciously work out the theoretical principles behind the invention and then the design of the invention itself through a series of logical steps. In Forge's case, however, many of these logical steps are worked out by his subconscious mind.

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