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One of the problems in defining capacity building is that the terminology does not imply a specific or unique target.
The HCM uses a 15-min time interval when defining capacity.
System needs and resources' market potential need to be considered in defining capacity products.
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Development professionals tend to define capacity building exclusively in training terms.
Time Warner's six-channel sports tier does not have a defined capacity.
The evaluation questions centred around how local partners defined capacity, and what contribution VSO volunteers made to developing capacity; alternative explanations for changes in organisational capacity; unanticipated consequences of capacity development and to what extent capacity development gains have been sustained.
Most other areas of the world define capacity by the weight of materials processed and record measurements in metric units; therefore, crude oil outside the United States is usually measured in metric tons.
Landman defines capacity as the ability to do more per unit of time or to do more for less money.
In [28], the authors have defined capacity regions to find all achievable transmission rates in such channels.
To more fully define capacity to return to work, the current study was conducted using a unique series of quantitative tools.
Landex [47] discussed a number of different ways to define capacity, and subsequently detailed the standard UIC 406 method of measuring it [48].
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