Sentence examples for capability as defined from inspiring English sources

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Items in the 'confidence' subscale evaluate learning in the 'reflective practice' capability as defined in UNSW's assessment system.

For example, to make improvements in the 'health sector response' capability, as defined by the tool, required greater surge capacity for human resources, hospital beds and ventilators, while improving 'resources for containment' required enhanced antiviral stockpiling and distribution.

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Ranging in IEEE 802.15.4 standard is an optional capability achieved through support of a number of specific PHY capabilities as well as defined MAC behaviors and protocols.

Individual biomarker assay data were organized according to OS, and according to the Hanahan and Wernberg functional groupings that reflect the acquired capabilities of cancer as defined [ 12].

Function was determined by reviewing the current scientific literature comprehensively and then classifying according to the 5 acquired capabilities of cancer as defined by Hanahan and Weinberg [ 12], and which included sustained angiogenesis, evasion of apoptosis, insensitivity to antigrowth signals, limitless replicative potential and tissue invasion and metastasis.

"It's about investing around the world, including the United States, to build capability and deliver value as defined by our customers".

Losing the capability to do paid work between the ages 20 and 35 is a highly relevant health outcome, as defined by Sen's capability approach [ 7].

In so far as the capability approach (defined as the ability to function given the choice) looks to distribute capability equally across society this is fundamentally different to the idea of maximising QALYs with no regard to equity issues.

The ICECAP-O index of capability is a newly developed instrument designed to measure and value quality of life, as defined by an individual's capabilities, for application within economic evaluations of health and social care interventions.

The tracking capability is defined as the probability of re-detecting ships as they move around the globe and is explained to represent and upper bound on a space-based AIS system performance.

Of these capabilities, several are dominated by BAE Systems, including naval vessels and submarines, combat vehicles, fixed-wing aircraft, general munitions (with the exception of certain "niche capabilities abroad") and network-enabled capability (defined as C4ISTAR in the DIS).

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