Sentence examples for expressed its ability from inspiring English sources

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Because the conditioner mechanically breaks the pad surface to maintain the roughness, previous research has expressed its ability index in terms of the pad wear rate (PWR).

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We first portray the potential flexibility of a designed object and then its actual flexibility expressing its ability to adapt to changes.

President Sergio Marchionne said quitting was "possible but very, very unlikely", adding: "Ferrari would find other ways to express its ability to race and to win.

Already, the WHO has expressed its interest in functional ability with last year's Ageing and Health Strategy, which was further accented this week by the Global Plan on Dementia at the 70th World Health Assembly.

Led by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), and supported by UNICEF, it aimed at building capacity for the social audit of the Socio-Economic Development Plan SEDPP) to enhance the its social performance, as expressed in its ability to deliver continued improvement in the living standards of Viet Nam's population in general and of vulnerable groups in particular.

And dampening a cell's ability to express its own genes means it can't make proteins that alert the immune system to its own infection," she says.

Or, as Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck reacted to the idea in an e-mail, "This is so asinine the Washington Post should be embarrassed it wasted anyone's time with it". Walker, who used to complain when the Democratic majority stifled the House GOP's ability to express its views through voting, said House Republican leaders are doing the same thing.

The public's ability to express its revulsion at this state of affairs, Mr. Gore argues, "is dampened by the structure of our dominant means of mass communication, television, which serves mainly to promote consumption of products and entertain the public, while offering no means for interactive dialogue and collaborative decision making".

Likewise our will expresses its moral nature in the ability to freely choose between competing values, without compulsion.

The skunk has evolved a genius defense mechanism, the ability to express its anal glands at quite a distance.

The performance should quiet some of the bureau's critics, who have expressed concerns about its ability to carry out the census.

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