Sentence examples for ability not simply from inspiring English sources

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From the University's perspective, the summit represented "a test of our ability not simply to profess the integration of knowledge and to practice it here on campus and here in Philadelphia, but of whether it resonated on a more global scale and it did," Gutmann says.

When a supervisor has a growth-mindset, feedback is focused on effort, not ability; not simply more effort, but an examination of the effort to make changes to improve the outcome.

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It is important to establish that such specific cutoffs require demonstration of differential predictive ability and not simply demonstration of marginal distributions of the biomarker.

It is also reasonable to hope that an account of ability, while it may not simply be an account of know how, will at least shed light on disputes about know how.

From the invention of new technologies to the introduction of a new business model - a company's ability to thrive, if not simply survive, is directly related to how quickly it can adapt to and drive value from change.

Adopting an industrial economics perspective, Crémer and Khalil (1992, p. 566) suggested that 'in reality the fundamental asymmetry lies in the ability to acquire information', not simply in the characters attached to information itself (see also Tirole 2009 for a cognitive view on incomplete contract theory).

It requires understanding power as the capacity to act, not simply the ability to impose one's will.

Obama said: What makes us different from other countries is not simply our ability to secure our nation.

I'm also mindful of how these issues are viewed overseas, because American leadership around the world depends upon the example of American democracy and American openness -- because what makes us different from other countries is not simply our ability to secure our nation, it's the way we do it -- with open debate and democratic process.

I'm also mindful of how these issues are viewed overseas because American leadership around the world depends upon the example of American democracy and American openness, because what makes us different from other countries is not simply our ability to secure our nation; it's the way we do it, with open debate and democratic process.

Social safeguards consist in sanctions against misleading assertions, while cognitive safeguards consist in the ability of the hearer to not simply accept what is said but meta-represent the speaker as expressing certain beliefs and intentions (2010: 160).

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