Sentence examples for capable to gain from inspiring English sources

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A new approach of moving particle finite element method has been developed which is capable to gain a global superconvergence through solving particle kernel function to satisfy high order consistencies.

Structural or qualitative (parameter-free) models relying solely on the often well-known network structure provide an alternative approach still capable to gain useful insights in the functioning of these networks [ 3- 6].

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Hundreds of flags, posters, and flights to Syria don't pay for themselves, and the autonomous nationalists would be able to gain greater resources through their Syria campaign than they are usually capable of mustering.

Maybe a degree from such a college helps to provide an entrée to such jobs; or maybe graduates of the top universities hold elite jobs because the most capable people tend to gain admission to such schools.

You should try something you never thought you were capable of just to gain the confidence and perspective that your life is really in your own hands.

Resources to reduce expectations strengthen your faith in yourself as well as limit unhealthy fictions: As I celebrate my eighth year of personally releasing more than 125 pounds, I have faith (and the facts) that anyone is capable of taking steps to gain and maintain good health.

The Heat had just begun to establish a reputation as a capable closing team, and it seemed to gain momentum with each game.

Bacteria, which are capable of such binding, are likely to gain an advantage over the luminal bacteria through access to additional nutrient sources provided by the MGL itself.

Entering your horse in a class they are not capable of will only cause you to gain faults and can frighten the horse into refusing to jump.

Now that Looking knows who these characters are and what they're capable of doing, it's much easier to gain focus.

The Afghans, according to the Britannica, "are familiar with death, and are audacious in attack, but easily discouraged by failure; excessively turbulent and unsubmissive to law or discipline; apparently frank and affable in manner, especially when they hope to gain some object, but capable of the grossest brutality when that hope ceases.

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