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It was possible, he added, that the treatment capacity could be "slightly scaled down" in Sierra Leone and it would be useful if it could be capable of being moved – because as one outbreak of Ebola in a region is overcome, others flare up in previously unaffected places.
That's to say that it could be capable of being triggered by a keyword and then acting on that to make an action.
Embark's autonomous trucking solution just demonstrated what it could be capable of in a big way: It make a coast-to-coast trip from L.A. to Jacksonville, Florida, driving 2,400 miles from one end of the U.S. to the other.
That is an environment structured in such a way that an "average person entering it could be capable of producing atrocities".
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I did not even fathom that I could be capable of fitting into such a role.
I asked him if he could imagine his life being any different from what it was now, whether he could be capable of changing it.
I wondered how a human being could be capable of welcoming a stranger like this.
Although it is presumed that a eukaryotic symbiont could be capable of replacing the metabolic capabilities of a bacterial symbiont, the specific effects of drift on a eukaryotic symbiont's metabolic potential are unclear.
Many Catholics, survivors included, have told me they had found it unthinkable that a priest could be capable of crimes against children.
It is also apparent that he could be capable of great violence himself.
Even our service, if tuned the correct way, could be capable of it.
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