The handmaids in Atwood's tale know only what they are told and are unaware of its subversive capabilities. |
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An electronic braillewriter is not unlike an electric typewriter, but has many more capabilities. |
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The interpretive and transmissive capabilities of the screen form an integral part of the viewing experience. |
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Because they have night vision capabilities, the snipers can track and engage several enemy scouts during training. |
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Although a limited number of teachers were tested, the score revealed the level of their English capabilities. |
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And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities. |
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If client A is a transferrer, the capabilities are released when client B completes it operations. |
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The present day demands of high quality audio playback far exceed the capabilities of the banana plug as an acceptable connector. |
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The addition of the larger screen and video capabilities are nice but I'm not keen on the squatness and I particularly dislike the colors. |
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In experiments, so far, the team has demonstrated the tweezers's capabilities with three kinds of polymer microspheres of different sizes. |
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Optical inspection microscopes provide test capabilities for both masks and wafers at several different stages of the printing process. |
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These capabilities include both mine warfare and other coastal combat forces, and sea-based theater missile defence. |
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Thus, unlike totipotent single-cell embryos, pluripotent embryonic stem cells are specialized cells that have limited developmental capabilities. |
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Of course, the capabilities of optical and infrared telescopes also continued to improve. |
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But one of the biggest gems for Nordic skiing is the plan for snowmaking capabilities. |
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In effect, Gua acted like a human child to the extent of her physical capabilities. |
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For cross-country skiers, the most exciting item on the list is a plan to develop snowmaking capabilities for the 5K lighted loop at Elm Creek. |
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The high benchmark of system requirements really pushes a lower to mid-range PC to its utmost capabilities. |
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It has to do with the basic human repertoire of emotions, cognitive capabilities and even longevity of life. |
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The U.S. spy plane that was forced to land in China provides a good example of the need for electronic kill-switch capabilities. |
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Strategic offensive capabilities include nonnuclear, even nonkinetic, strikes as well as traditional nuclear force employment. |
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The cognitive capabilities and skills of robots are doubling every few months. |
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On top of that, he says, the modem can add virtual private network capabilities to further enhance the secure work-at-home feeling. |
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I was scared that things would all go wrong and that it would really reflect badly on me and my abilities and capabilities. |
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To that end, the Desktop Rover includes some cool capabilities that can make them even more fun than the microcars for many people. |
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It is important to think of our bodies as a summation of the metabolic capabilities provided by our own genome and the microbiome. |
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This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector. |
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It is beefing up its capabilities in electronic investigation and cross-border operations. |
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To disrupt North Vietnam's offensive capabilities until Vietnamization could progress further, Nixon expanded the war into neutral Cambodia. |
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Be sure your browser has the most up-to-date encryption capabilities by using the latest version available from the manufacturer. |
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Reaching great heights does not depend upon our natural talents and capabilities. |
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Growth in its e-commerce capabilities is expected to revolutionize the accessibility of banking services. |
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Two thousand and four concluded with the leadership capabilities of the Prime Minister still in question. |
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The effort to achieve more accurate weapons began in World War I and approached modern capabilities with PGMs toward the end of the Vietnam War. |
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Removing the distraction of gender allows boys and girls to concentrate on maximum development of their capabilities and talents. |
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Current capabilities may limit future acoustic weapons to close-in engagements due to range and size of the required equipment. |
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But it provides zero-speed detection capabilities without the associated running jitter inherent in classical digital solutions. |
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Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities. |
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If there are things we feel we can do to enhance his capabilities by additional support we'd look at it. |
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And Krissi is the perfect solution for people like me, who have unreal expectations about their capabilities. |
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There are some simple tests which Dr. Anselme wishes to administer to you to ascertain your mental capabilities on this particular day. |
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It targets high-school juniors whose grades don't reflect their true academic capabilities. |
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It provides the network capabilities that enable users to personalize their communications and be easily reachable when and where they desire. |
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These markers invoke public consciousness about what values, beliefs, and capabilities people have. |
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Through hardships we discover what we are really made of, our physical, emotional, mental capabilities. |
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Forbidding terrain made conventional land supply impossible, requiring the United States to develop capabilities to airdrop supplies. |
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This will probably be a window of vulnerability until the human intelligence capabilities are fully rebuilt. |
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The area where precious defense resources can be used to best effect is to improve our airlift and sealift capabilities. |
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Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake. |
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Further development has afforded the aircraft air-to-ground capabilities, extended range and more advanced sensors. |
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But the attack will miss the goal poaching capabilities of nippy corner-forward Billy Sheehan. |
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They are extremely useful in aiding the reconnaissance-gathering capabilities of the battalion recon platoon. |
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These capabilities should be easy to configure and manage through graphical user interfaces and wizards. |
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Some drivers are afraid to drive the car to the full extent of its capabilities. |
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We criticized the CIA for not redeveloping these capabilities during the 1990s, so it could penetrate terrorist cells. |
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By the end of this year or early 2003, expect to see handsets with Java capabilities. |
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Service providers boosting their portals' general capabilities are focusing first on functions related directly to their businesses. |
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Her father David, a psychologist of increasingly dubious capabilities, decides to start over by moving out to the boonies. |
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I think the people I know who ride unicycles already have quite enough mental capabilities, thank you. |
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Her laboured and forced English accent, and disappointing performances from the rest of the cast, say a lot about the director's capabilities. |
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The information allegedly includes both US capabilities for communications intercepts and details of the US military position within Iraq. |
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This all-in-one navigation unit has playback capabilities for CDs, DVDs, and MP3 files. |
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Quality reigns when it comes to choosing an adequate outsource partner, but the significance of inventory management capabilities is increasing. |
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Another factor that contributes to the underuse of system capabilities is a lack of planning. |
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Today, there are countless remote sensing, information fusion, and surveillance capabilities available for incorporation into the toolbox. |
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Therefore, modifying the site to add new capabilities is decidedly non-trivial. |
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It should be noted, though, that these powerful launchers also expand Chinese capabilities to launch heavier military satellites. |
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Broad reach, favorable demos, zoning capabilities, improved color reproduction, and streamlined ordering and billing are just a few. |
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These multi-core capabilities can be toggled from the advanced settings menu, and in the Linux version, the option is dimmed. |
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That would be fairly transparent to the end user but would help by allowing us to take advantage of multicast capabilities in our system. |
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It would demonstrate American capabilities to the armed punks who rape, torture and murder the unarmed and helpless on a daily basis. |
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The following few examples indicate the vastitude of his range and his capabilities. |
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The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach. |
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The line to be captured totaled almost 40 kilometers in length, which was in excess of the combat capabilities of two brigs. |
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Nonlethal capabilities intended for use against personnel will have relatively reversible effects. |
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While some were executed, others, malnourished and starving, were forced to carry out labour beyond their physical capabilities. |
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Movement, sentience, and self-conscious thought are the basic capabilities of the human life form. |
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Our capabilities to learn are boundless but not every person is bred to be a goody-goody. |
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Her aim is to safeguard employee privacy rights in the face of growing employer snooping capabilities. |
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Some had undergone unconventional operations while Neale had also carried out work beyond his capabilities. |
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However, not all new Wi-Fi solutions are designed to support voice or cellular to Wi-Fi roaming capabilities. |
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He programmed some voice-recognition capabilities to operate CAD systems and even experimented with robotic arms to handle floppy disks. |
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The audio capabilities of cell phones and audio engines vary widely, from the completely rudimentary to the arcanely sophisticated. |
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Electron beam lithography involves striking a surface with a beam of electrons with patterning capabilities below 100 nm. |
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Equipment was tested at maximum loads to check peak power loads and cooling capabilities. |
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A country's capabilities depend very much on how her force is divided between armies and fleets. |
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Your stored information will hopefully be secure with fingerprint or voiceprint identification capabilities. |
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Apparently, along with their civil technology, they had at least some military or intelligence capabilities, including surveillance. |
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Perhaps if the focus had been on networking capabilities and sharing data across silos, America would be a safer country today. |
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The title of student does not signify an individual with fewer capabilities or less commitment. |
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He has also got organisational capabilities, he is a winner and he oozes confidence and assurance. |
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These capabilities in turn reveal a great deal about her intentions and consequently her trustworthiness. |
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The nation had never mobilized an army to fight overseas, and it lacked naval transport capabilities. |
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It is beyond my capabilities to comprehend the level of evil that has infected the minds of these people. |
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Now, with reduced capabilities and decayed leadership, they've turned to attacking soft targets. |
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The cavalry troop headquarters would include requisite maintenance, command and control, and liaison capabilities. |
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However, the image analysis capabilities in these programs have an unexpected application in the bioengineering arena. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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The project will enhance the assistance to regional enterprises as well as creating new research and teaching capabilities. |
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Printing more than 180,000 copies of AFP twice a month requires a variety of press capabilities and a complex bindery system. |
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The traverse of the ridge should be within the capabilities of any reasonably fit walker. |
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They have high-speed capabilities, can reach Mach three, and are armed with only air-to-air missiles and guns. |
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The aircraft, to replace the Boeing 707, will be known as the multi-role tanker transport and will significantly upgrade the Air Force's air-to-air refuelling capabilities. |
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In Malaysia, the programme will fund a project which aims to use IT and youth volunteerism to improve agricultural capabilities of farmers in rural areas. |
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Eventually the unique capabilities of ski-planes to provide fast, economical and safe access to remote glaciers caught on amongst the mountaineering community. |
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Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy. |
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In short, we would make it clear to the world and the potential recruits that ISIS has fatally overstepped its capabilities. |
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The reaper, among its other capabilities, can be fitted to take off from and land on an aircraft carrier. |
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What is fascinating about this list isn't just that it tells us what capabilities U.S. special operations forces want. |
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It also offers greater multicasting and interactive capabilities. |
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Procurement of ships sized to meet specific needs, between the capabilities of Coast Guard cutters and multimission Navy destroyers, would be necessary. |
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Sun compared the brain activity of eight musicians who demonstrated absolute pitch capabilities with eight musicians and eight nonmusicians who did not have this capability. |
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For example, their latest motherboards boast features like built-in wireless capabilities and a whole host of software to recover the worst computer crashes. |
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Also known as station pointers, their unique capabilities account for their prevalence aboard ships that engage frequently in non-electronic coastal navigation. |
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Field studies of performance in nature have shown that anoles utilize their maximal sprinting capabilities to escape predators and, to a lesser extent, to capture prey. |
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Men and women who become infertile as a result of chemotherapy could also regain their reproductive capabilities. |
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But we never see the mutative capabilities of the individuals themselves. |
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The operating system provides a means of tightly restricting the capabilities of user applications and system services to a strict need-to-know authorization. |
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The world is flat, and it helps to understand the Ricardian specialization at play, and how clusters of capabilities are not only a natural, but a good thing. |
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They weigh 14 ounces and are powered by four AA batteries, with input capabilities for a radio or scanner, and an output jack for receiving or recording. |
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Advances in microminiaturization of both digital and radio frequency electronics have made possible sophisticated capabilities in small satellites. |
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Having proved that she is more than capable of working in an operational theatre, HMS Echo is now beginning to demonstrate her true capabilities and value to the Fleet. |
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A U.S. contribution to the French-led NetLander mission will add unique capabilities to each of the four landers and the orbiter which comprise the mission. |
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The Alcatel switching solution enables service providers to extend customer roaming capabilities as they switch between cellular networks and WLAN access points. |
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Modular units will allow for a plug and play capability, which will enable the Army to provide the flexible mix of capabilities needed by warfighters. |
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The graphics capabilities of Linux have taken a quantum leap forward! |
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Clearly such forces have an important role and can increase the Army's capabilities in the portion of the spectrum of conflict that most warrants attention. |
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This structure greatly increased their capabilities, allowing them to bleach, for the first time, such classes of cotton goods as wide sheetings and fancy lawns and nainsooks. |
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So appealing to rights communicates more than does the bare appeal to basic capabilities, without any further ethical argument of the sort I have supplied. |
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Cigarette smoking is associated with lung recruitment and activation of neutrophils that produce increased capabilities for the generation of nitrated protein. |
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Essentially a lyric soprano with coloratura capabilities, she was at home in both Mozart and Richard Strauss, as well as in bel canto and verismo. |
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Selecting either a halocarbon or inert gas, two types of clean agents, depends upon available space for suppression system tanks and venting capabilities. |
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In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities. |
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Even on tenor his preference is for the highest register, sometimes pushing the capabilities of the instrument further than one would believe possible. |
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The company's blasting capabilities can be used to achieve specific surface roughness or to affect surface hardness of parts and in some applications reduce or remove burrs. |
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They, too, would be acutely nervous about revealing the capabilities of their assets. |
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Creative Assembly has done a masterful job of balancing the various factions' capabilities while still retaining a significant measure of historical accuracy. |
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They were able to draw on their capabilities and reach their goals. |
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Now, Bijani is working on the next version, which will come with multiplayer capabilities. |
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As aggregation capabilities accelerate, real-time usage of deep personal data sources will force organizations to redirect their strategies and attention. |
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We doubt whether citizens of the necessary character and capabilities will ever voluntarily serve in large numbers in a nonprofessional, bureaucratized military. |
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For products from suppliers with e-commerce capabilities, the site also allows users to solicit sample materials, request price quotes, and place purchase orders. |
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As it was, carrying the very light sacks of shredded paper to the crusher was well within my capabilities, and the light exercise did me no harm at all. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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It has derived frontal and temporal lobes and a lunate sulcus in a derived position, which are consistent with capabilities for higher cognitive processing. |
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Its adaptability and breeding capabilities ensured that it would be selected for mass production on an unimaginable scale. |
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All the Americans, from FDR down, underestimated the capabilities of their adversary, and exaggerated their own. |
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But we relegate and outsource our programming capabilities at our own peril. |
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It will expand the capabilities of these systems into a system that is rapidly deployable, tailorable and scalable to meet the needs of the land component commander. |
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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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Article VI of the treaty stipulates that the five declared nuclear powers are to gradually work towards eliminating their nuclear weapons capabilities. |
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Behind eMeasure's merchandising and made-to-measure product development capabilities is an integrated IT backbone that automatically processes orders. |
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All the more, fighting in the narrow seas calls for unique capabilities. |
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After the 1912 Connecticut War Games, the Army recognized the need for a standardized aircraft which had more capabilities than the earlier pusher biplanes. |
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It will entail improvements to self-defence and war-fighting capabilities and enhancement to the ship's reliability, maintainability, availability and supportability. |
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That is, to read Men in Space is to encounter a novelist already aware of his capabilities, at times flexing them demonstratively. |
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Marketing is a dynamic process of ensuring a close fit between the capabilities of an organization and the demands placed upon it by its external environment. |
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A locally designed and built self-righting search-and-rescue boat joined the national coast guard fleet yesterday to help beef up its disaster-relief capabilities. |
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But Cole also points to the proliferation of phones with video capabilities as a turning point. |
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Instead, the composition is one of molten plastic and flax, an agriproduct that is not biodegradable, and thus doesn't have the absorptive capabilities of wood. |
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Some Slovenes opposed the National Assembly's 2001 decision to allow its waters to be used by nuclear-powered submarines and submarines with nuclear strike capabilities. |
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Today, a Masai warrior with a cellphone has better telecom capabilities than the president of the United States did 25 years ago. |
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We have beefed up our capabilities in the field, adding 14 field personnel, including 5 drilling supervisors, a completions engineer, and several landmen. |
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Couple that with a car that weights 1384 kg, driving the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission and you'll get some idea of its capabilities. |
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The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's capabilities as a designer. |
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By highlighting both strengths and deficiencies in current measurement, simulation and algorithm capabilities, the problem can be scoped and key development needs addressed. |
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Solaire has set up charging capabilities at a project it built at a yacht club in Massachusetts, for example. |
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I expected him to follow up this statement with a regaled tale of personal career direction gone wrong, but slowly realised he had just passed judgement on my capabilities. |
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Imagine how such capabilities could untether you from an office, enabling you to handle your work responsibilities and still get to your child's ball game. |
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Quantum computers promise to open up new capabilities in the fields of optimization and simulation simply not possible using today's computers. |
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And because brick veneer does not require mortar, installation is well within the capabilities of interested homeowners. |
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It operates across Europe, with main capabilities in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. |
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More advanced targeting capabilities can be provided with the addition of a targeting pod such as the LITENING pod. |
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But it has additional capabilities that allow it to perform the Air Force's unique missions. |
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Aircraft capabilities are being increased incrementally, with each software upgrade resulting in a different standard, known as blocks. |
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Block 2A software enhanced simulated weapons, data link capabilities, and early fused sensor integration. |
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In April 1978, Indonesia, seeking to increase its aerial capabilities, placed the first of multiple orders for the Hawk. |
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Also among the disaster relief capabilities is the Red Shield Defence Services, often called the SallyMan for short. |
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Ritually deposited stone axes have been found all over Britain, suggesting that their uses went far beyond their practical capabilities. |
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He acquired a practical knowledge of the capabilities of these different instruments. |
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Thoroughbreds are often crossed with various Warmblood breeds due to their refinement and performance capabilities. |
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Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, utilized Haq's work in his own work on human capabilities. |
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Operation Allied Force targeted the military capabilities of what was then the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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The new leaders soon recognised that the battles of Verdun and the Somme had depleted the offensive capabilities of the German Army. |
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Since the Cold War ended, we have withdrawn and dismantled our tactical maritime and airborne nuclear capabilities. |
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Countries with significant military capabilities are envisioned to form a Permanent Structured Cooperation in Defence. |
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The 1981 Defence Review by John Nott, the defence minister, dramatically cut the capabilities of the Royal Navy's surface fleet. |
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Diego Garcia Station has two sides to provide enhanced tracking capabilities for AFSCN users. |
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Modern infantry have diverse capabilities and this is reflected in the varied roles assigned to them. |
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He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. |
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Although six battalions had been trained, the SLA still lacked many combat support functions as well as command and control capabilities. |
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Ingels, and everyone else who drove the kart, were startled at its performance capabilities. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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The refit plan recommended that the first battalion be motorized to upgrade their offensive capabilities. |
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Colonizers came from European kingdoms that had highly developed military, naval, governmental, and entrepreneurial capabilities. |
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They vary in terms of production capabilities and comply with various quality standards and regulatory requirements. |
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Since then, radar capabilities have grown enormously and are now the primary method of target acquisition. |
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The two men gained the respect of Liberal cabinet colleagues for improving administrative capabilities, and increasing outputs. |
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Wockhardt, Ipsen and Cytec Industries have major sites which provide research and development and manufacturing capabilities. |
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Submarines have one of the widest ranges of types and capabilities of any vessel. |
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Seasonal changes in temperature and food availability have shown to affect muscle metabolic capabilities. |
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The agricultural capabilities of the land were not enough to keep up with the increasing population. |
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Britain also escalated the arms race by expanding the capabilities of its new battleships. |
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The GPS system provides critical positioning capabilities to military, civil, and commercial users around the world. |
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It combines traditional paint capabilities with photograph enhancement features. |
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While the auditory and visual capabilities of the owl allow it to locate and pursue its prey, the talons and beak of the owl do the final work. |
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There are a wide range of capabilities on these systems as they are being modernized. |
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The sailing capabilities of the Mary Rose were commented on by her contemporaries and were once even put to the test. |
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This class of tools allows the use of one tool that has at least two different capabilities. |
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They also use these terms to conceal from the MI their true capabilities, and to impress potential ideological recruits. |
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From 1975 until the late 1980s, Soviet military assistance enabled Cuba to upgrade its military capabilities. |
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The staff was even more pressed for useful intelligence about the enemy's intentions than it was about the enemy's capabilities. |
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Battles were fought fiercely in underground caverns with limited maneuvering capabilities. |
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As mines grew larger the volume of coal extracted increased beyond the pulling capabilities of children. |
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The 1970 Indian Patent Act allowed the Indian pharmaceutical industry to develop local technological capabilities in this industry. |
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Kaolin is also known for its capabilities to induce and accelerate blood clotting. |
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The heavy rains threatened to surpass the capabilities of the levee, endangering the town on the other side. |
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A priority for AAC is transitioning the focus from a program-centric methodology to one focused on capabilities. |
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This easy-to-use coagulation analyzer offers complete walkaway capabilities. |
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Since the interceptor was an ICBM, Chayes says, HOE violated Article 6 by giving ABM capabilities to a non-ABM missile. |
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The HEWATT water tender is built to support the TFFT while providing supplementary fire suppression capabilities. |
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The ADR Exchange provides the detail and advanced search capabilities needed to quickly locate a qualified service provider. |
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There are many factors affecting the affinitive, adsorption, coordinating capabilities of chelating resins toward metal ions. |
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In the future, the buttons included should be tested also by their affordance capabilities. |
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His memory and capabilities testify his agelessness while wrinkles on his face and forehead speak about his life-long experiences. |
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The tour will feature demonstrations of its agglomerator, enrober, pan coating, tableting, carbonator and botthing capabilities. |
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The Hungarian agriculture minister, for his part, said that Iran enjoys many capabilities in the farming and agricultur products sectors. |
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Meyer Rotary Airlock Feeders offer the industry's broadest range of sizes, features and capabilities. |
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Heretofore, exportable encryption algorithms have been severely restricted in capabilities as compared to systems sold in the United States. |
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Most good word processors, especially the Windows-based products, have excellent text-search capabilities. |
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Talco bought the plant to increase its capabilities in anode production for the metal finishing and electronics industries. |
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In Big Data, the amount of data outgrows with the capabilities of query processing technology used. |
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Entered a multi-year agreement with Sun Microsystems to add video capabilities to Sun's JavaFX family of products. |
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The new line of Jeeps offers the same 4x4 capabilities we've come to expect from Jeep with the added technology that today's drivers demand. |
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Most Assistance Dogs have one universal skill in common that outshines and far exceeds all of their physical capabilities. |
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At the same time we've attrited somewhere between 30 per cent and 40 per cent of his main ground forces, his ground force capabilities. |
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The CyberKey Authorizer from Videx of Corvallis, Oregon, brings network and modem capabilities to the CyberLock Access Control System. |
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He also directed the awardees to work hard and prove their capabilities in situations. |
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The company also improved its capabilities by purchasing an edgebander, spray booths and a resaw last year. |
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A graphical user interface and programming capabilities reduce the complexity and time required to develop the linearized models. |
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The CMA Executive Director also spoke of the CMA's better capabilities of liquidizing shares, which would, in turn, bolster investment. |
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The ROVs are designed to handle a suite of support tools and large intervention packages, thus expanding capabilities for the clients use. |
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Liquid element limits the transformer electrical insulation parameters, dissipated heat transfer capabilities and machine livingness. |
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With these capabilities, SAIC can form teams rapidly and collaborate with ease across organizational and enterprise boundaries. |
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The LTR radio service operates on 450MHz spectrum and includes voice, data and voice mail capabilities. |
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The fit and freedom of movement in the shapewear comes from LYCRA fiber, which provides tremendous shaping and comfort capabilities. |
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The investment in the blanking line expands our capabilities and means we can offer our customers a new process step. |
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It selected the Ultimus BPM Suite because of its flexibility and its Web-based capabilities. |
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Abgenix has collaborated with MDS Proteomics to complement its current drug target capabilities. |
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Each Mech has different capabilities and you utilise the best tactically in more than 24 missions, either played solo or as a combined campaign. |
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The new Internet revolution will be characterized by 100 megabit speeds, two-way capabilities, and broadband-anywhere mobility, Seidenberg said. |
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Analytical and visualization capabilities of SiCE module have been presented in detail. |
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The introduction of microcomputers with substantial storage capabilities, however, has made the acquisition of this technology easier. |
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Our addition of HME technology complements our existing micronization, wet bead nanomilling and spray drying capabilities. |
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Effects of pulp and paper mill effuents on the microplankton and microbial self-purification capabilities of the Biobio River, Chile, Sci. |
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Macmillan and Tampoe suggested that the best business strategies are those which use the capabilities of the firm to address customer needs. |
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It is possible that Al-Qaeda's success with the September 11 attacks has set the bar too high for its current CBRN capabilities. |
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As such, the Company intends to expand its personalization capabilities through decaling ceramicware and engraving metalware. |
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The second major capabilities upgrade coming to the CGS community is the Group 6 Modification Work Order upgrade. |
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Spacewalking enhances our exploration capabilities and enables humans to go deeper into the solar system in part by suiting up. |
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Wash and rinse reservoirs are internally baffled and spargers are included to improve the self cleaning capabilities of the system. |
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The exchanges ISE and ISE GeminiTM have raised their market makers risk management capabilities via the execution of a Market-Wide Speed Bump. |
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Kordus' multifaced capabilities were tested, indeed, the week after Easter. |
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Tooling that exploits all the capabilities of multi-tasking machines can improve your competitive-ness and payback on capital expenditures. |
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These rule decks provide advanced modeling capabilities including process sensitivity, and self and mutual induction models. |
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The Arrayjet Sprint was chosen as it offers these capabilities and complements our existing micro and nanofabrication capabilities. |
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Cuvette-design Stainers can deliver random access capabilities to microbiology labs. |
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We are really taking advantage of some of the capabilities of the CRM product to bring NARA some exciting functionality. |
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And Wool is further modifying and refining the materials and processes used to make the circuit boards, for optimized electronic capabilities. |
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In addition, modern transmission electron microscopes provide a number of complementary capabilities known as analytical electron microscopy. |
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Tobgey, for his part, voiced Bhutan's readiness to use the SAARC observing members' capabilities, especially in transpiration and energy fields. |
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It can be used in steepy terrains because of its operational mobility, and tactical and defensive capabilities. |
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In June of last year, we embarked on an effort with Streamside Ventures to scale our capabilities and our reach. |
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Reasons for not taking advantage of the new TTY capabilities of libraries are varied. |
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Thus, the coercer needs superior and diverse military capabilities, such as tactical and strategic nuclear weapons. |
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The two-phase commit XA capabilities of Inprise Application Server also figured in the company's choice. |
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With EB-1020, norepinephrine is believed to help with focus, while the increased dopamine is believed to improve problem solving capabilities. |
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We offer clients superior intellectual capital, extensive industry relationships and unmated execution capabilities. |
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Its product packaging, hierarchical billing, and cross product discounting provide unmatched marketing capabilities. |
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As a preliminary step, the capabilities of the optical trap were tested using small latex spheres in place of bacteria. |
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The UWS product portfolio will build on Atlas Elektronik's existing capabilities. |
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Crystalline is a small volume parallel crystallizer with overhead stirring and refluxing capabilities. |
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All Vectors are designed, engineered and prototyped in-house, further proving the company's multirole capabilities. |
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Contribute enables new Dreamweaver MX functionality that provides powerful file versioning and administration capabilities. |
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This modular compound's verticality unleashes the exoskeleton's capabilities. |
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Continue to try to pursue normal activities within your capabilities, without overexerting yourself. |
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Detection capabilities are not limited to the visible spectrum, but also take advantage of infrared, ultraviolet, and other spectra. |
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The capabilities of Picarro's instruments make them the ideal tool to help WMO evaluate the quality of their GAW measurements. |
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Berje's manufacturing capabilities include blending filtering, decolorizing, fragrance compounding and custom formulation. |
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The enhanced web-based platform provides full de-duping capabilities for improving data quality and efficiency across sample sources. |
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In 2012, the 331st Transportation Company displayed its capabilities during Operation Deep Freeze 2012 in Antarctica. |
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Unfortunately, it's not as easy to deinstall macro capabilities, which are also a great source of viral infections. |
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It intended to delayer its email infrastructure, consolidating and simplifying systems while expanding the capabilities. |
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It tests your strength and your aerobic capabilities, and it works your chest, arms, delts, thighs, hamstrings and abs. |
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This unit features improved color display capabilities when compared to older units with a black and white or passive matrix color display. |
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Faulkner was neither the first nor the last to warn of music's pathogenic capabilities. |
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The DataShuttle Xtreme is a portable, high-performance external hard drive with FireWire, USB and PC Card interface capabilities. |
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The FO-DC535 and FO-DC635 have some of the most robust dialing capabilities in their class. |
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In these cases, permitters unfamiliar with trenchless construction practices can misrepresent trenchless capabilities to regulators. |
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This used to be called the Peter Principle, when someone was promoted way beyond their capabilities. |
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