Sentence examples for ability to administer it from inspiring English sources

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It is worth noting here that the likelihood of a given test displaying an appropriate level of each of these properties will depend largely on the user's ability to administer it appropriately.

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The army's leadership has thrown it into a destructive political battle; one that is more complex than its ability to administer its consequences.

Because of AOLs infrastructure and ability to administer its immense client base, the company also brings unique intellectual capital to any potential partner.

Question marks hang over the effectiveness of the aid already delivered, the ability of corrupt institutions to administer it, and the ability or willingness of cash-strapped donors, who are grappling with other crises, to stay the course.

The high court ruled in June that the commonwealth had no executive power to fund the national program, limiting its ability to administer and directly fund it.

Not only do some states lack the funds or ability to administer this program effectively, but it is very likely to meet with a partisan response from the Red States, who can opt to starve Medicaid of resources or make the requirements for eligibility so tough that it becomes useless.

#Paramedic – This is a high level of medical training and usually involves key skills not permissible for technicians, such as cannulation (and with it the ability to administer a range of drugs such as morphine), tracheal intubation and other skills such as performing a cricothyrotomy.

It limits NGOs' ability to administer healthcare during an epidemic, provide food aid in the midst of a famine, help small businesses, bolster civic engagement, and a myriad of other activities crucial to improving the lives of people.

Or as Sandra Pianalto, president of the Cleveland Fed, put it: "History has an ability to administer a dose of humility".

"It's a significant black eye for any police organization to have a federal monitor," said Mr. Bratton said, "because it is used so infrequently and it entails the idea that you don't have the ability to administer the organization without running afoul of civil rights issues".

We chose this outcome as it was most commonly reported and is a surrogate for the ability to administer a complete course of antenatal corticosteroids or to allow for maternal transport to a tertiary care facility.

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