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Several of the many supporting capability statements might be: ◦ The system will be capable of making multiple uses of the information that has been entered.
"I would think we'd be capable of making decisions in our own best interest".
"It took years for people to trust me to be capable of making a film," Ms. Delpy said.
A fine distinction, perhaps, but Mr Amis, of all people, ought to be capable of making it.
These birds seemed to be capable of making really dramatic movements at short notice, even just after returning on their northwards migration," he said.
Critics had already remarked upon Gielgud's voice, that fabulous piece of machinery which a few detractors have claimed to be capable of making vocal music and little more.
"I did not understand how someone with anorexia would be capable of making decisions that weren't in their best interest," he said.
"Those who think that Spain will not be capable of making the necessary reforms to be successful in the Europe of the euro are totally wrong," he said.
He said a high school science graduate would be capable of making the drawing, which did not mean it was not genuine.
The system appears to be capable of making the extraordinarily fine discriminations of time and intensity that are necessary for sound localization.
Each spaceship should eventually be capable of making two trips into space every day, and the launch aircraft three or four flights.
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be capable of accommodating
be capable of informing
become capable of making
be capable of enabling
be worthy of making
be capable of supplying
be capable of achieving
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be capable of committing
be capable of being
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be capable of changing
be afraid of making
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