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A federal jury on Wednesday heard sharply contrasting versions of the intent and the ability of two Guyanese men charged with conspiring to attack Kennedy International Airport.
-- ISIS now demonstrates both the intent and the ability to extend its violence, its "retribution," well outside its desert arena.
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Because of the discrepancy between intent and use, the ability of ABSITE scores to predict passing the American Board of Surgery certification examinations was analyzed.
The AI/ML system also handles errors and offers features like sentiment analysis to analyze emails and detect their intent, with the ability to route them depending on the results of that analysis.
The settlement promises that of the $25 billion, the banks will give $17 billion "in assistance to borrowers who have the intent and ability to stay in their homes," according to a summary of the settlement.
It is possible that pages could be altered inappropriately (either by accident, or intent), and an ability to view which individual created what changes, as well as the ability to revert to historic versions of the page may be useful.
But in a broad sense the whole US strategic doctrine in the region - dubbed Air-Sea Battle - seems designed to contain China's rising military might, while China's area-denial strategy seems intent on hampering the ability of US air and naval forces to make significant interventions in waters that it regards as its strategic backyard.
You're putting a good amount of faith in these things, both in their creator's intent and their ability to keep any information it logs secure.
The lapses were so egregious that it prompted our recent vote to authorize an independent commission to conduct a more far-reaching inquiry into how we could have done better and how we must do better in the future, because there is no longer any question as to the scope of the threat and the ability and the intent of terrorist groups to bring devastation to our soil.
Nelson added: "The rule has always given the umpire, once he determines intent, the ability to either warn or eject.
Jeffrey Lewis, a nonproliferation expert at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, Calif., said he feared that North Korea was now intent on demonstrating the ability to produce a far more powerful nuclear weapon than the two relatively small nuclear devices it had tested so far.
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