force capability

collocation in English

meaningsofforceandcapability

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force
noun
uk
/fɔːs/
us
/fɔːrs/
physical, especially violent, strength, ...
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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 offorceandcapabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At each location, either the maximumforcecapabilityor maximum moment capability is determined and this magnitude is illustrated as a dot using a greyscale gradient.
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We do not intend to retain a permanent groundforcecapabilityin the area.
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These studies are looking at, among other matters, the embarkedforcecapabilityof the vessel.
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A full taskforcecapabilitybased on an attack helicopter regiment is planned for early 2005.
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It is impossible to cut so deeply our naval, army or airforcecapabilitywithout eliminating roles and capabilities.
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What is required is a much heavier emphasis on a combined and balanced joint taskforcecapability.
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We must also consider our overseas interventionforcecapability.
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Mention has been made of our increased need for strategic lift as we move towards an expeditionaryforcecapability.
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That brings me to another aspect—where we need an airforcecapability.
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There is always a danger—we have seen it in today's debate—of becoming enmeshed in the details of defence weaponry andforcecapability.
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The third cause for increasing concern is the development of dramatic technological advances that will make revolutionary improvements in conventionalforcecapability.
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He made the point that joint rapid reactionforcecapabilityrequires that corresponding capability.
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Many observers have noted that our commitments have actually been expanded by things such as coercive diplomacy—to use the in phrase—and of course an expeditionaryforcecapability.
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Included in the process is taking into full account funding, workforcecapabilityand time.
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Piezoelectric actuators are devices that produce a small displacement with a highforcecapabilitywhen voltage is applied.
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Static load is theforcecapabilityof the actuator while not in motion.
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Piezoelectric actuators generate a small movement with a highforcecapabilitywhen voltage is applied.
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Conversely, the dynamic load of the actuator is theforcecapabilitywhile in motion.
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We don't have the technology or the bruteforcecapabilityto get to this information.
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Torques were optimized using the -norm resulting in higher force capabilities when compared to the pseudo-inverse solution.
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