unique capability

collocation in English

meaningsofuniqueandcapability

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unique
adjective
uk
/juːˈniːk/
us
/juːˈniːk/
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ...
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capability
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkeɪ.pəˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌkeɪ.pəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandcapabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This capability of imposing structure reflecting user interests is auniquecapabilityof the new algorithm.
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Thisuniquecapabilityobviates the need to make many scans to build up the data cube as in traditional instruments, resulting in an order of magnitude increase in observing efficiency.
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They provide auniquecapabilityfor use against wide area or dispersed targets.
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I believe also that the yacht provides auniquecapabilityof hydrographic and oceanographic support and research on the lesser used navigational routes.
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It is auniquecapabilityand one which has become for many parts of the country the sole and almost the traditional industry.
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We are fortunate in our armed forces, who have auniquecapability.
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Shoeburyness provides auniquecapabilityfor test and evaluation activities and makes a vital contribution to national security.
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Oneuniquecapabilityis that each instances can be individually rotated and scalled, producing a different look using a single instance of an object.
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The engine has auniquecapabilityof font compression such that each font consumes less memory, and achieving a 2-to-1 compression factor.
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In this fuel cycle the secondary tritium is removed from the plasma, auniquecapabilityof a dipole.
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When a state exhausts all of its resources or is lacking auniquecapabilityduring a disaster, it will turn to the federal government for assistance.
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Developed over three years, the engine has auniquecapabilityto model flowing water and other liquids with a realism unprecedented in video games, according to the developers.
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They have unique capabilities on which the civil authorities can call—an obvious example is dealing with explosive devices.
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Although they fail in their quest, through the use of each warrior's unique capabilities, the adventure eventually comes to a good end.
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Major emphasis was placed on using man as an orbital observer, capitalizing on the human eye's unique capabilities and man's inherent curiosity.
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Although the group fails in their quest, through the use of each warrior's unique capabilities, the adventure eventually comes to a good end.
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One of the ship's unique capabilities is a hydraulically removable keel which can be dropped in transit to deploy sonar.
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Neutrons also offer unique capabilities for research in magnetic materials.
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Although physically indistinguishable from an ordinary ten-year-old boy, his brain is actually a supersophisticated microcomputer with several unique capabilities.
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