Sentence examples for capability to practice from inspiring English sources

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Bruce Buchanan, a political scientist at the University of Texas at Austin, said Mr. Bush certainly had the capability to practice more bipartisan politics; he governed that way often in Texas, and also occasionally in Washington, on legislation like the No Child Left Behind Act.

The findings concur with previous studies showing that in Latin America a high proportion of APs take place within formal-sanctioned unions, and that marriage might further complicate girls' capability to practice safe and consensual sex (5, 70).

Findings show that the nursing students had high beliefs regarding their capability to practice EBP, although there were differences between students regarding their capability in formulating questions, searching and compiling best knowledge [ 19].

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Interestingly, there was a strong correlation between their perceived capabilities to practice safer sex (i.e., self-efficacy) and personal norms.

"These are technologies that are developed in one of the world's most advanced cyberpowers with some of the most extensive surveillance capabilities, and has a [Palestinian] population to practice these capabilities on," said Edin Omanovic, who leads the state surveillance program for Privacy International, a watchdog group.

The exercises are an indication that the Chinese "are beginning to practice a capability that some senior U.S. officials say makes them near-peers," said James A. Lewis, a cyber-policy expert with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

It is a starting point to understanding the role of CoPs in improving performance of healthcare organisations; and will ultimately inform the design of a framework to systematically evaluate CoPs for their effectiveness in improving practice and their capability to sustain improved practice initiatives [ 12, 13].

Sexual and reproductive rights' exercise depends on the individual's freedom-agency to make genuinely free decisions regarding one's health and body (28, 31, 34), and states' capability to put into practice a system of health protection that includes sexual and reproductive health services, and a healthy environment regarding the social determinants of reproductive and sexual health (28, 35, 36).

Fuse is part of the technology initiative and evidences how the firm effectively marshalled its practice capability to collaborate with tech companies and clients to create products that 'move the needle' to solve business challenges.

Non-linearities arising from this are dealt with either via linear approximations or solution heuristics that are limited in their capability to solve instances of practice-relevant size.

Compared to watershed-scale models, field-scale models better account for hydrologic processes within agricultural fields and have the capability to simulate agricultural management practices.

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