Sentence examples for is capable now from inspiring English sources

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"Argentina must show it is capable now of carrying out commitments that have remarkable demands when the government is facing a probable electoral defeat in the legislative elections," said Rosendo Fraga, a leading political commentator.

The big question, of course, is whether the international market is capable now of generating meaningful revenue.

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"There needs to be more awareness because even if you are capable now, you might not be in 30 years' time".

It is not thus argued that children are capable now and are illegitimately denied their rights.

And what's capable now with these GoPros and stuff is kind of exciting.

First, the Romans "articulated the phalanx, then divided it into columns, and finally split it up into a great number of small tactical bodies that were capable, now of closing together in a compact impenetrable union, now of changing the pattern with consummate flexibility, of separating one from the other and turning in this or that direction".

This is what Glastonbury is capable of now.

The majority of the functions that your vehicle is capable of are now operated with a controller.

Every man, right now, is capable of dressing like a lumberjack.

What will the combination of Schumacher and Ross Brawn be capable of now?

Apparently this was all I was capable of now.

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