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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an element of capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or potential of something, often in contexts related to resources, skills, or capabilities.
Example: "In order to improve our project outcomes, we need to assess the element of capacity within our team."
Alternatives: "a factor of capability" or "a component of ability".
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Which brings us back to the topic of emotion and the status of value as an element of capacity.
This is perhaps the least mental of the sub-capacities that constitute capacity, which may explain why it is not considered an element of capacity by some authors.
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In a couple of instances, respondents mentioned the ability to control impulses as an element of decisional capacity.
These nested levels are an element of many capacity building models [ 23], and several interviewees suggested that they should be integrated into the framework.
The literature has highlighted that priority setting is thought to be an important element of capacity building.
First, the understanding of capacity as a concept, which emphasizes the importance of effective leadership and governance within organizations' roles and structures and identifies the resources as an important element of capacity (Potter and Brough 2004; Green and Bennett 2007).
The VDRAM also incorporates an element of adaptive or coping capacity proposed by Smit and Wandel (2006) that provides an easy way to ascertain vulnerability to different risk factors such that adaptive and mitigation strategies can easily be defined and applied (Preston and Stafford-Smith 2009) to the underlying pressures or drivers of high vulnerability.
Another criterion met by the vPFC for being an element of the PEN is its capacity to react to peripheral distractors: It shows greater activity in response to emotional than to neutral distractors even when stimuli appear in the far periphery (outside the parafoveal area: >10º; Carretié, Albert, et al., 2013; Carretié et al., 2005).
This last element of capacity addresses the epistemic question how we can know an individual meets certain standards for capacity.
Perhaps the most basic element of capacity is understanding (Buchanan & Brock 1989, 23).
This element of capacity is sometimes held to derive from the legal requirement that each subject must have 'insight' into the circumstances of a given decision (Glass 1997).
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