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are capability
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The power or ability to generate an outcome
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It can be inferred for the case that the most influential technological capabilities are capability to modify supply chain design and planning capabilities.
Some of the factors are capability to burn heavy fuel of poor quality without detrimental impact on the engine components and hence maintenance/spares costs, the maintenance workload, suitability for unattended operation by exploiting automated controls and monitoring systems, propulsive efficiency, size and weight of the propulsion machinery, and cost of the engine.
Moreover, other benefits of elemental labelling combined with LC ICP-MS are capabiLC ICP-MSultiplexing, possibility of areolute quantificapabilityg. via species unspecific IDMS and autofation.
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These are capabilities that the SBA already has.
These are capabilities that consumer tablets do not offer.
These are "capabilities that large enterprises need," he says.
Yet if Sen and other capability scholars label capabilities as freedoms, then what kind of freedoms are capabilities?
The second strategy thrust is "capability" and the third is "productivity".
It is very easy to count money, but as we learned [in Afghanistan], the important thing is capability".
"It is capability to impose lethal power, where needed, when needed, with the greatest flexibility and with the greatest agility".
"That's capability we have strongly built into our industry".
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