Sentence examples for capability as opposed to from inspiring English sources

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Internal assessments in China paint its cyberwar capability (as opposed to its information siphoning) relative to that of the United States as basic versus advanced.

Just before last month's talks in Baghdad, Congress passed a resolution that endorsed the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's red line on the nuclear issue (Iran can't have a uranium-enrichment capability), as opposed to the red line adopted by the Pentagon and the president (Iran can't have a nuclear weapon).

The biggest upgrade about this new version is that it gives you full 1080i HD capability (as opposed to the lower-res 720p of the Sanyo VPC-HD2), which is kind of unbelievable for a camcorder that fits in your pocket and weighs less than 10 ounces.

This ' capability' as opposed to 'vulnerability' focused paradigm may produce findings that can contribute to innovative health systems and is likely to capture decision maker attention.

Because capability (as opposed to functioning) encompasses the intrinsic value of freedom of choice, it is arguably superior to functioning alone as a basis for the assessment of well-being.

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Select "Clear Playlist" (as opposed to "Cancel").

Cognitive radio sensor networks are capable of facilitating reliable communications through opportunistic spectrum sensing capabilities as opposed to fixed radio terminal networks based surveillance architectures.

The first reads, "A person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary".

"If you are looking to hedge against an uncertain future, this seems a very unbalanced budget, tilted toward traditional capabilities as opposed to chasing new ones," said Andrew Krepinevich, executive director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a military policy group.

As noted in the third edition of The New Hacker's Dictionary (M.I.T. Press, 1996), Eric S. Raymond's compilation of computer-related jargon, a hacker is "a person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary".

This is presumably attributable to its true color flow Doppler imaging capability [ 9], as opposed to other portable devices [ 5].

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