Collocations withcapability
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administrative capability
There are times when, in the interests of intelligibility and administrative capability, you have to put up with a certain amount of rough justice.
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amphibious capability
Will we acquire new amphibious capability or merely refurbish existing capability?
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analytical capabilities
The selected results illustrate the considerable range of analytical capabilities offered by the tools developed for the purpose of this research.
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capability gap
That means that the big capability gap in helicopters has at last been closed.
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capability requirement
The specification of process capability requirements allows members of the enterprise to select processes based on their own process knowledge, capability, and practice.
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cognitive capabilities
Much attention has focused on increased cranial capacity in humans and the expanded cognitive capabilities this allowed.
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combat capability
All are assessed as achieving a satisfactory level of combat capability.
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computational capability
The discretization resolution depends on the computational capability of the microprocessor and the nature of the problem.
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computer capabilities
These advantages are due to computer capabilities as well as to the adaptive approach.
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computing capability
Although the number of non-crossing partitions grows much more slowly than the number of unrestricted partitions, the size of the problem is beyond our computing capability for these larger regions.
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conventional capability
It will substantially increase the conventional capability of our forces for action in those contingencies where the conventional capability is most likely to be required.
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core capability
There is thus no objective base for evaluation and hence no clear system core capability.
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defence capability
How much will the individual republics be prepared to pay towards the maintenance of a central defence capability?
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defensive capability
The justification offered by civilian and military elites for introducing conscription was two-fold : a genuine geo-strategic concern for national defensive capability, alongside a familiar nation- and state-building agenda.
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detection capability
Then, detection capability was shown to be at its best when the letter change location coincided with the actual landing position to decrease at other landing positions.
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deterrent capability
The fact that we know what is going on reinforces our deterrent capability.
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diagnostic capability
We conclude that despite a low correlation between the various assays they all carry good diagnostic capability for an adult population.
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engineering capability
A marine engineering capability should be an important element in a domestic shipbuilding industry.
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existing capability
We are not introducing a new system but modernising an existing capability.
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fighting capability
The role of religion in enhancing the fighting capability of groups leads to the last important consequence of religion.
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financial capability
Presumably, most non-elites had less incentive and financial capability to purchase exotic or specialized goods from distant marketplaces.
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force capability
At each location, either the maximum force capability or maximum moment capability is determined and this magnitude is illustrated as a dot using a greyscale gradient.
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full capability
Women's empowerment is to exercise their choices with full capability in order to contribute to social and economic growth for their welfare as part of the overall development process.
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functional capability
Generally, the basis of such ' 'partner selection' ' is the functional capability of another component.
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handling capability
However, this overhead has no effect on the channel handling capability of signal processing process.
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increased capability
Other advantages cited were increased capability in evaluating research reports, better management skills, acquisition of a broader perspective of practice and improved inter-personal relationships.
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intellectual capability
It is necessary to have a method by which one can bring out character besides intellectual capability.
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intelligence capability
We need their surveillance and their intelligence capability which is unparalleled in the world.
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learning capability
Consequently, the notion of a general deficiency in vocabulary learning capability in bilinguals is utterly inconsistent with the facts.
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lift capability
We have considered the future requirement for aircraft carriers and amphibious lift capability in the strategic defence review.
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limited capability
Although the state-of-the-art approaches prove to be valuable search and decision tools, they provide very limited capability in automated design and analysis in the context of open e-commerce.
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management capability
It has a special function in bringing investment to less attractive target countries and in building management capability.
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manufacturing capability
They tried to pretend that we could freeze—fossilise—our industrial and manufacturing capability in the chaotic world that we inherited from them 15 years ago.
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maximum capability
The training regime exercises all the major muscle groups in both upper and lower body at 85% of maximum capability for 30 minutes three times a week.
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mental capability
Some formed a judgement from their own perceptions of the older person's 'mental capability'.
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military capability
He comprehended the linkage of diplomacy and military capability.
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naval capability
A number of studies have been undertaken in recent years to examine the suitability of the trimaran hull form to meet future naval capability requirements.
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nuclear capability
The congressional armed services committees were more concerned with offensive nuclear capability and deterrence than they were with passive defense.
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off-road capability
Crossovers are typically designed for only light off-road capability, if any at all.
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offensive capability
We must remember the need, under the strategic defence review, to retain an offensive capability.
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operational capability
Also, having a manipulator on a mobile robot increases its operational capability and flexibility.
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physical capability
The rhetorical inclination for metaphorically aggrandising imagery was rendered concrete in the specification of physical capability as a necessary credential for individual sales success itself.
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predictive capability
They depend on detailed live system measurements and their power comes from their predictive capability without the need for assumptions about workload or service patterns.
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processing capability
Taken together, the studies discussed above imply that the prosodic modification characteristic of typical infant-directed speech may be an adaptive adjustment to an infant's cognitive processing capability.
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production capability
The activity function input is the order and the output is the required production capability.
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productive capability
A subsequent stage of graphic-phonological decoding brings on a truly productive capability in reading.
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range capability
This permits the determination of the allowable fuel for the aircraft, which ultimately yields the range capability.
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reproductive capability
Since parasite death leads to the recovery of host reproductive capability, the adaptive value of a successful host response depends on the frequency of reproductive recovery, described herein.
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search capability
I marvelled at the search capability of this flying electronic laboratory.
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stealth capability
Of course, it is very difficult to combine short take-off and landing and vertical take-off and landing capability with stealth capability.
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storage capability
We need to secure ourselves against a future crisis by increasing our gas storage capability.
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strategic capability
It works with departments to improve strategic capability across government.
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strike capability
I presume that the aircraft will have a strike capability.
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surveillance capability
The ships and aircraft referred to in my statement will provide essentially a surveillance capability.
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system capability
It is precisely this complexity, however, that makes it essential to develop evaluation techniques at the time of design and as proofs of system capability for deployment.
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technical capability
First published in 1994, the sections concerned with ground investigation have been extensively revised to reflect changes in organizations, technical capability, data availability and costs.
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technological capability
But, since technological capability is endogenous, it will continue to increase only if the pace of deliberate investment in research and development is continued or even increased.
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tracking capability
Second, they must provide force trajectory tracking capability.
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transport capability
The helicopter force is a crucial element of our air transport capability.
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unique capability
This capability of imposing structure reflecting user interests is a unique capability of the new algorithm.
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video capability
In 2006, the stadium added a new scoreboard with video capability.
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warfare capability
We hope that the awarding of the contract will help to safeguard our national electronic warfare capability well into the next century.
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