Sentence examples for capable of examining from inspiring English sources

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You have access to a team who are capable of examining sticks?

The motives of the FBI, which has experts capable of examining Mr Kurtz's art scientifically, are harder to decode.

Although the measure lost by a slim margin, several members of the Council said it was a only matter of time before such an investigation was started because of concern that the police were not capable of examining themselves fairly.

Within 10 years, he had obtained the money to build and equip a world-class experimental petrological unit, a high-temperature, high-pressure laboratory capable of examining the behaviour of rocks formed within the earth's mantle.

Ideally, if all went well, Zoë would be capable of examining soil samples after spraying the dyes and then send signals back to a command post with information about the content of the soil being tested.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak issued a statement saying that the conclusions "prove that Israel is a law-abiding country that is capable of examining itself and that respects the norms and rules of the international system".

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This infantilizing of the American people makes it unlikely that they will ever be capable of dispassionately examining the historical issues connected with terrorism, U.S. involvement in the Middle East and South Asia, and steps that might be taken to minimize terrorism without infringing on liberty.

Of the 221 non-respondents, 177 (4.7%) were not available, 29 (8%) refused to participate and 15 (0.4%) were not capable of being examined.

From our perspective, research ethics and research ethics practices are capable of being examined through research and a quality improvement approach.

These five variables are capable of stratifying the examined population of critical patients (for example, as in the CART CT), using eight simple decision rules, with acceptable properties of discrimination and calibration.

The evidence in favor of a convincing claim must be: (1) genuinely miraculous in the sense of describing effects that are clearly transformative and beyond human powers to produce; (2) witnessed by multitudes; (3) seen with their own eyes; and (4) capable of being studied and examined repeatedly.

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