Sentence examples for enabling I from inspiring English sources

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This paper presents an extension of this framework enabling (i) the analysis of HBB joints made of dissimilar laminated or monolithic adherends, and (ii) the introduction of non linear material behaviour for both the adhesive layer and the fasteners.

This paper introduces mechanisms and algorithms for managing efficiently the resources of Time-Division Long Term Evolution (TD-LTE) networks in a flexible manner enabling (i) dynamic frame alternation at each evolved Node B (eNB) and (ii) forming virtual cells, which allow diverse resource utilization to users residing within regions that can utilize resources from multiple eNBs.

Compared to VMS-only strategies, the CV-based strategies can effectively impose dynamic control over continuous time and space, enabling (i) faster queue clearance around a bottleneck, (ii) less restrictive control with higher control speed (thus smoother transition), and (iii) simpler control via only one or a small number of CVs.

In support of comparative and evolutionary analysis of HMEs, dbHiMo website provides users with user-interface enabling (i) browsing by species/gene family/target site, (ii) browsing taxonomical distribution of enzymes, (iii) protein domain analysis and (iv) extended analysis using 'Favorite' function implemented in CFGP 2.0.

This inadequacy in gate keeping role is mainly because the lady health workers lack the guidelines, tools and communication materials to cover all three dimensions of woman enabling i.e. information, decision, and action.

Enabling "I see it [DLA], and PIP, as an enabling benefit," he says at Capita's London headquarters.

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I-Wireless users can link their cellular accounts to their Kroger cards, enabling i-Wireless to analyze their customers' buying habits (with Kroger's help).

You might claim that (i) gives you a reason to commit the action, while (ii) and (iii), though not providing reasons themselves, jointly enable (i) to do so.

What enables (i.e., is necessary for) causation is thus held to be responsible for causation (for a similar argument, see Kim 1993a, 22).

In order not to lose such advantage during terminal operations, it will be necessary to enable (i) fast access, (ii) fast railway operations, (iii) short transhipment times.

The placement of the GDC catalyst enables (i) higher temperatures through the combustion chamber; (ii) increases in maximum heating rates for fixed reactant flow rates; as well as (iii) extending the operating limits of the combustor.

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