Sentence examples for capability a bit from inspiring English sources

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Also, not exactly revolutionary, but Sony's pushed last year's compelling 3D scanning capability a bit further with the ability to create 3D selfies.

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Hopefully the second incarnation sticks with the throwback digs but ups the photo taking capabilities a bit.

The definition of a capability is a bit fuzzy: at its simplest, a capability is something that people have reason to value.

It is thought that he envisages a deal that freezes the programme for three years, after which, having shown good faith and signed the additional protocol, Iran would be allowed to expand enrichment to an industrial scale.Mr Samore says that concentrating only on limiting Iran's breakout capability is a bit of a red herring.

Through two examples, it is found that the analytical solutions are also useful in improving the actuation efficiency and sensing capability of a BIT.

The magazine and catalog viewing capabilities are a bit of gravy on the mashed potatoes.

The US is capable of fighting as a heavyweight, but after more than a decade of preoccupation with counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army had let its conventional war-fighting capabilities atrophy a bit.

"I feel that they have the capabilities and have a bit of firepower and have a bit of creativity in their side".

Generally, an entry level metal detector will have a bit less depth capability, but this will absolutely not keep you from finding many treasures.

You start to understand your body a bit, what your capabilities are.

VICE: Can you elaborate a bit on the full capabilities of ARTA?

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