Sentence examples for capable to recognise from inspiring English sources

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Overall, this work offers a robust framework for intelligent and autonomous systems, capable to recognise the human intent to rise from and sit on a chair, which is essential to provide accurate and fast assistance.

This indicates that our network-based approach was capable to recognise known relationships, as well as more specific ones, which could not have been detected by solely looking into the list of known biomarkers.

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Similarly, riders should be capable of identifying potential risks of injury and be able to recognise pain and the physical representation of injury in the horse.

This indicates a host mechanism that is capable of using the cryptococcal capsule to recognise infection and may lead to further neutrophil recruitment.

Penguin isn't the only company beginning to recognise that intelligent and capable people come from all sorts of backgrounds.

If we say Isis is capable of launching armed attacks, we begin to recognise them as having the characteristics of a state.

We need to recognise that we are fully capable of abusing our power, and sometimes, our work is little better than oxygen theft.

The point of historical awareness is to recognise that human beings are capable of so much inhumanity, not only in the past, but now and always.

For instance, tumour infiltrating lymphocytes capable of killing autologous bladder tumour cells in 2D, failed to recognise targets when cultured in 3D (Dangles et al, 2002).

Its in-house lawyers were asked to recognise that they were not omniscient and they were capable of misjudgment.

We have to recognise that.

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