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"This is a capability the FBI hasn't had for a number of years".
If all goes well, the flight will deliver 1,100 pounds of food, water and other cargo to the 16-nation outpost, a capability the United States gave up when it retired the space shuttle last year.
It is equipped with eight engines that allow it to fly away from the rocket in the case of an emergency — a capability the space shuttle did not have.
The case is ostensibly about RealDVD, a $30 software program that allows users to save digital copies of Hollywood DVDs to their computers — a capability the movie industry strenuously objects to, worrying that it will stimulate piracy and undermine the budding market for digital downloads.
The typical IPD process assumes the individual will successfully develop a capability the employee and manager have agreed upon.
They often explode with a monologue of excitement about how much money their offering can save customers, how much faster customers will be able to complete a given task, or how it can provide a capability the rest of the market can't deliver.
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Since the a capability is the power to do something, the accountability that emanates from ability – that power – is a part of the capability perspective … (Sen (1980).
We have argued that financial capability is not a capability in the sense of the Capability Approach, but this is not in itself a flaw; those using the term financial capability do not need to make such a claim.
It's a capability that the Lytro says is on the way.
So why is most of this ministry's budget spent on retaining a capability against the emergence of a direct conventional strategic threat?
But I agree that such a capability, in the hands of Islamic fundamentalists who at particular moments could make different calculations, is dangerous.
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