Sentence examples for quite capable of expressing from inspiring English sources

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Black, at 5-6, is petite for a contemporary tennis player and, while quite capable of expressing herself, she is quieter and more circumspect.

He's quite capable of expressing strong views about the way the record industry has changed and the callous way it treats its leading artists, and he threw in a pithy anecdote about how gangsters used to run most of the clubs across America where he learned his trade.

Importantly, such disparities of the post-transcription efficiency among genes tested in this study were not inherited by 2B4 cells, as cells infected by DHOV were quite capable of expressing transcripts and proteins of IFN-λ2 and IFN-β in a highly correlated manner (Figure 8B and Hill, T. et al, in preparation).

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He's quite capable of winning gold".

"In technological terms, we are quite capable of this.

Coloradans are quite capable of making up their own minds".

But they too are quite capable of surprising us.

But she was quite capable of hyperbole and exaggeration.

The Iraqi combat forces are quite capable of internal defense".

Students are quite capable of creating legal districting plans.

The students proved quite capable of defending themselves Tuesday.

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