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BlackBerrys are still prized for their e-mail capabilities, particularly among government and corporate customers who rely on the devices' tight security.
The difficulty of finding and clearing mines is why dolphins capabilities' are so prized: their use of echolocation to spot objects is the biological equivalent of sonar, making them an ideal tool for hunting mines.
These are all countries where a woman's ability to bear large numbers of children is highly prized and the loss of that capability can jeopardize her very life.
Leaders of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) prized military force and shrewdly assessed the capabilities of China's adversaries.
It's these human capabilities that will become more and more prized over the next decade.
The capability to scatter Harrier squadrons to dozens of small "alert pads" on the front lines was highly prized by military strategists and the USMC procured the aircraft because of this ability.
These sea mammals have been a highly prized part of the US Navy ever since the 1960s, when military researchers began to try to understand the dolphin's senses and capabilities.
As an example of the latter, an important feature required for running the Netflix's prize is the capability of in-dataset comparisons.
Now Mr Kim has declared that his nuclear capability is non-negotiable.No prizes for backing offWhat should the West do?
A competition to give away a computer was accompanied by a 35-second film describing the capabilities of the prize.
We have the capability".
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