Sentence examples for supposedly capable of from inspiring English sources

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We may note further that the executive, in forming a lay and random group into a committee supposedly capable of forecasting dramatic success, indicts, and in fact unsays, his protestation of his own possession of superior financial or mercantile powers.

Although a relatively major incident in the war - the loss of yet another modern warship supposedly capable of defending itself against hostile aircraft tossing bombs - it's beginning to seem that for every ship hit or sunk, there's a memoir.

In recent years, Mr. Cohen prominently warned of a black market substance called red mercury, supposedly capable of compressing fusion materials to detonate a nuclear device as small as a baseball — ideal for terrorists.

Instead of a liquid rinse, the mouthwash has been transformed into a set of paper-thin strips that melt on the tongue, supposedly capable of annihilating garlic breath and other offensive mouth-borne odors before they annihilate something else -- a relationship, a job prospect, a schmoozing opportunity.

As an animal feed probiotic the microorganism is supposedly capable of increasing diet digestibility and immunity.

Available today for Microsoft Outlook, with support for more desktop and Web-based email clients slated for the future, ToneCheck is supposedly capable of identifying the emotional definition of words and phrases in order to help end users improve the clarity of their communication.

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Before Charles could regroup, orders arrived from the Aulic Council, the imperial body in Vienna charged with conduct of war, to overset his plan; Charles' troops were to leave Zurich in the supposedly capable hands of Korsokov, re-cross the Rhine and march north to Mainz.

However, these self-regulatory strategies should have a stronger impact on adults' than on children's maintained visual attention because children are supposedly less capable of self-regulation (Mischel et al., 1989).

The spooky name was then taken up by bartenders to describe a stupefying rum highball; at the turn of the millennium, the supposedly strolling stiffs, capable of giving a fright even to vampires, reappeared to denote a series of computers taken over by evil geeks to be used in concert to bombard a target site with choking data.

Akhtar's play certainly shows that economics, the supposedly dismal science, is capable of generating dramatic tension.

"Supposedly we are not capable of making decisions like this," Mr Daniels said, grinning as he smacked a stubborn bottle of ketchup.

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