Sentence examples for collections of capabilities from inspiring English sources

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Hidalgo and Hausmann think of economies as collections of "capabilities" that can be combined in different ways like an Erector set to produce different products.

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Rosetta provides a collection of capabilities for grouping declarations into composite structures.

Building Up the Bandwidth The broad array of topics that make up today's biotechnology and pharmaceuticals requires scientists who will always hone a broad collection of capabilities.

America's National Security Agency NSAA) spends upwards of $25m in a year buying previously undisclosed security vulnerabilities – known as zero days, because that's the length of time the target has had to fix them – but the large investment may not result in as much of a collection of hacking capabilities as is widely assumed.

This intimate relationship reinforces overall U.S. intelligence efforts by providing Washington with access to Israel's unique set of capabilities for information collection and assessments on key countries and issues in the region.

"It may be simply connecting a collection of platforms and capabilities in a way that creates a capability that could be characterized as transformed or transformational," he said.

The DAVID annotation tool provides automatic clustering capabilities, resulting in collections of genes with similar functions and processes.

It has the capability of generating collections of web objects of different sizes and complexities determined by a set of user-specified parameters.

Assembling collections of molecular structures brings a similar capability wish list: a format should be minimalistic, simple to define, easy to implement, and most importantly it should be forward and backward compatible, so any implementation of the specification can read, view, modify and write the data with reasonable assurance that important content will not be destroyed or corrupted.

That is why capabilities are defined as collections of routines or repeatable patterns of action in the use of assets (Wade and Hulland 2004).

For example, if McDonald's wanted to track all of the photos posted from their stores, it would be a pretty impossible thing to do without the collections and reporting capabilities of a company like Gnip.

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