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On the other hand, Donald opined in his 1996 biography that Lincoln was distinctly endowed with the personality trait of negative capability, defined by the poet John Keats and attributed to extraordinary leaders who were "content in the midst of uncertainties and doubts, and not compelled toward fact or reason".
However, if the limit imposed by maximal milk production capability defined by the capacity of the mammary glands was lower than the limit imposed by the capacity to dissipate heat, energy intake would increase to meet the elevated thermoregulatory demands but this extra intake could not be translated into greater milk production.
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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.
The disagreement was less over allowing Iran to get a bomb Mr Obama says he will do whatever is necessary to stop it and more over where that red line should be drawn.Mr Netanyahu, with the support of Mr Romney and many Republicans, insists that the issue is one of capability, narrowly defined by Iran's stock of 20%-enriched uranium.
Diagnostic capability was defined by the percentage of solved clinical problems (i.e. the number of true positive or true negative responses/the number of clinical questions).
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).
A person's capability is then defined by Sen as his or her power to achieve functionings: "a set of vectors of functionings, reflecting the person's freedom to lead one type of life or another" (Sen 1992: 40).
Then based on the core accretion-gas capture scenario, we have estimated the planet-bearing capability of the environment defined by the final planetesimal swarm and the still evolving gaseous component of the disk.
Foreign Policy remains the handrail for military equipment planners, but with a national mortgage of $16 trillion, a looming fiscal cliff and a slow economic recovery, capability is rapidly being defined by affordability.
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.
The network capabilities, defined as the set of all possible solutions, are given by a closed space, the flux cone.
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