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They need to develop their capacity to exercise leadership.
They had two traits: emphysema predominantly in the upper lobes of their lungs, and a poor capacity to exercise.
Mr. Liu's case is a signal example of why China lacks the moral capacity to exercise global leadership.
These comments call into question Vince Cable's capacity to exercise properly his responsibilities in this quasi-judicial process.
We could, instead, try having some more faith in young men – they are, in fact, fully-formed humans with the capacity to exercise self control.
It requires good judgment, it relies on trust, and as they operate within communities, the most junior officers go armed with the highest capacity to exercise discretion.
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Yet they all speak without a clear notion of people's differential capacities to exercise power in their everyday lives.
In addition, this study showed significant relationships of functional exercise capacity to peak exercise capacity, physical activity and HRQoL in people with ARPD.
There is now an urgent need for new capacities and instruments to exercise collective power locally, nationally, and globally.
One common approach has been to screen multiple rodent strains for exercise capacity, followed by quantitative trait loci (QTL) analyses to identify loci linked to exercise capacity.
The limitation to exercise capacity is usually the cardiovascular system, specifically the maximum heart rate.
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