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to capabilities
noun
The power or ability to generate an outcome
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However, the share also appears "to owe far more to priorities than to capabilities".
It was agreed that Britain should move quickly to two types of fast jet (the RAF also has the Typhoon) rather than three, and that retiring the Tornados over the next two years would produce the biggest savings with least harm to capabilities.
The litmus test for borrowing is getting access to capabilities your competitors would kill to have.
SS is responsible for the data preprocessing according to capabilities of allocated devices.
For many companies, a private cloud also gives them access to capabilities that aren't available in the public cloud.
The term "skills," in contrast, tends to be used to refer to capabilities that can be, or have been, affected by various experiences, such as education.
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But the Internet age can make moving from intent to capability rapid.
The chō was levied on peasant communities according to capability and age.
Virtualization adds resilience with less down time and faster time to capability.
Interestingly, WHO recommends that IHR core capacities be measured according to capability level (22).
8 The Victorian State Trauma System encompasses all 138 trauma-receiving hospitals in the state, designated according to capability.
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