Sentence examples for contingent capability from inspiring English sources

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"The UK has a contingent capability to reinforce that presence should at any time it be considered necessary to do so".

The committee's chairman, Conservative MP James Arbuthnot, said: "We consider that the Libya operation raises important questions as to the extent of the United Kingdom's national contingent capability.

However, the problem arising from the rapid development of the installed wind power generation capacity is escalated due to the lack of contingent capability to connect the generators to the grid.

But Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said: "The Libyan campaign shows that we retain the contingent capability to conduct operations in addition to our commitments in Afghanistan, counter-piracy off the Horn of Africa, Gulf security and standing tasks such as the Falklands and defence of the UK.

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As stated by Paton et al. 1999, "attention must [thus] be directed to understanding [this] naturalistic decision-making of experts, and how it can be modelled in simulations to develop this contingent management capability" (p. 44).

The future of technology software is contingent upon the capabilities of the hardware that it powers.

In parallel, this study found that the effectiveness of KMC leading to innovation performance in highly dynamic markets was contingent to another dynamic capability that was LC.

In this paper we discuss the concept of leadership as a personal capability, not contingent on one's position in a hierarchy.

Besides, the efficacy of a dynamic capability is contingent to the availability and effectiveness of other resources and capabilities and thereby through the synergistic effects that emerge as a result of the complex interactions of resources and capabilities, new resource bundles can be created for better firm performance (Zahra et al. 2006; Sirmon et al. 2007, 2011).

She now makes room for the social contribution to "natural" deficits (see Wasserman 1998; Terzi 2009), recognizing that most capabilities bear only a contingent, environmentally-mediated relationship to people's "natural endowment".

Accordingly, both capabilities and aspirations are contingent on a range of individual factors, such as skills, and contextual factors, such as access to educational system and labour markets (see Van Tubergen et al., 2004).

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