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to capability
noun
The power or ability to generate an outcome
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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.
Is Ofsted really going to be their only evidence base?" He believes headteachers should be offered more professional support similar to capability procedures for teachers.
He added, "Now, I think their best judgment was correct with respect to intention, with respect to capability to develop such weapons, with respect to programs".
Relative to capability, Henman went further than he was entitled but not far enough for a demanding public, which left him stranded and at the mercy of what Salman Rushdie called, long before the blogosphere, our "culture of disparagement".
Telling employees that they will be subjected to capability proceedings because they are no longer "productive", or that because they have taken part in rehabilitation activities they must be fit enough to come to work and are therefore on unauthorized absence.
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"A balanced ego-to-capability ratio requires the self-awareness and security to ask for help and surround oneself with others who are smarter, more knowledgeable, or more capable than the leader, and thus complement the leader's strengths and shortcomings".
However, the share also appears "to owe far more to priorities than to capabilities".
The litmus test for borrowing is getting access to capabilities your competitors would kill to have.
Added another: "To deter you have to have a capability to defeat.
They have to have some capability to help themselves".
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