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is fully capable
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In a full manner; without lack or defect.
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The NHS is fully capable of delivering international-level results in specialised centres.
Last but not least, the Pakistani Army is fully capable of safeguarding its nuclear assets.
And when he gets this way, he is fully capable of running the table.
After that, the United States is fully capable of jitters and incompetence.
The City is built on a new platform with a larger body, and it is fully capable of highway speeds.
The American criminal justice system has proven time and again that it is fully capable of trying domestic terrorists.
Lesula is fully capable of getting up there, but apparently, they are quite happy staying down on the ground.
Each of those forces alone is fully capable of causing the global collapse of coral reefs; together, they assure it.
The driverless car that is fully capable of taking itself anywhere, never needs human assistance, and has no controls for people to operate does not yet exist.
"We finish the lunch and Senator Baker says, 'You know, boys, I think we've all seen this President is fully capable of doing the job,' " Griscom said.
The 2000 Giants are still a work in progress, with an offense that is fully capable of wilting at the wrong time.
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