Sentence examples for planned to be able from inspiring English sources

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It recently installed its second press and planned to be able to build 12 reactor vessels a year.

The backbone of MBSs is planned to be able to serve all the data transmitted via the radio interface.

After much discussion, the most concrete result was the EU Battlegroups initiative, each of which is planned to be able to deploy quickly about 1500 personnel.

Future developments are planned to be able to implement different sources of data, such as the integration of protein domain profile searches and specialized protein databanks annotated with GO, in order to improve the functional coverage and predictive power tested over BLAST and UniProtKB.

In the future, prospective study should be planned to be able to apply statistical analysis.

The framework objectives for phase II pilot and feasibility studies are as follows: to have confidence that the intervention can be delivered as planned; to be able to make 'safe assumptions about effect sizes and variability;' and to be confident of recruitment and retention rates.

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Antro plans to be able to deliver this vehicle sometime in 2012.

China alone plans to be able to manufacture 100,000 robots annually by 2020.

The NICT says it plans to be able to present 4cm images by 2011.

"You have to plan to be able to fabricate things on your own, … because you can't rely on the materials or the supplies being there," Croat says.

Attachments of any sorts are also archived and eventually they plan to be able to let you search the content of those as well.

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