Sentence examples for capabilities of state from inspiring English sources

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It states that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and FEMA will assess the emergency capabilities of state and local governments independent of what those governments say about their own abilities.

As new techniques in digital mammography are becoming widespread, it is expected that revised versions of the existing protocols will be produced, including guidance for testing the capabilities of state of the art technology (e.g. tomosynthesis, dual-energy contrast-enhanced digital subtraction mammography).

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High precision measurements of protein kinetics captured using this technology, commercially known as AGILE R100, are comparable and can exceed the capabilities of state-of-the-art biomolecule characterization tools.

The aim of this research was to evaluate the capabilities of state-of-the-art machining platforms that were specially designed and implemented for laser micro structuring and texturing.

Paul Williams defines "military security" as the "interplay between the armed offensive and defensive capabilities of states," and political security as "focused on the organizational stability of states, systems of government and the ideologies that give them their legitimacy" [1, p. 4].

"The combination of the high capability of state actors with an increasingly brazen approach places an ever greater importance on ensuring the security of systems in the UK which control the Critical National Infrastructure.

"They're two different countries with two different regimes, two different military capabilities," Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said last week.

Performance limit of a solar hybrid power generation system integrating efficient photovoltaic (PV) cells and methanol thermal (T) decomposition is explored from a thermodynamic perspective within the capability of state-of-the-art technologies.

"We found many problem areas, many of which revolve around the current capability of state-of-the-art technologies," Sydney Do, a doctoral student in aeronautics and astronautics at the university and one of the students behind the simulation, told The Huffington Post in an email.

Horizontal fiscal equalisation (HFE) refers to the imbalance of the revenue raising and expenditure capabilities of each state – due to factors such as population size, geography, demographic makeup, and other various economic factors.

"I have determined that this incident is of such severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the capabilities of the state and affected local governments," Mr. Cuomo added, "and that supplementary federal assistance is necessary".

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