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It is a self-serving pitch, arrogantly presuming that neither those Council members who remain nor those who are newly elected will be capable of carrying on the city's work.
The rail service will be capable of carrying 75,000 people per hour in either direction.
The MPCV will be capable of carrying four astronauts on 21-day missions.
The new ship, built by Mojave's Scaled Composites company, is bigger and will be capable of carrying eight people - two crew and six passengers.
If you remember one fact from this story, make it this: America's new rocket will be capable of carrying 12 fully grown elephants into orbit.
The Wall Street Journal reports that future models will be capable of carrying up to 22 pounds in cargo — that'll likely be cameras and other surveying equipment for shoots — and it will be able to fly for over two hours at a time, with a maximum speed of 106km/hour.
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If any of the constituent components reaches its fatigue limit prior to the required life of the member, the member will not be capable of carrying the required loads.
Beginning in March, roughly two-thirds of the Air Force's active-duty combat units will curtail training at their home bases, and by July will no longer be capable of carrying out their missions.
And, if our digital self is the same as our physical self, will computers one day be capable of carrying on relationships with humans just by processing our personality as a string of 1's and 0's?
They're not designed to be capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
(Instead, he says, conventionally-armed cruise missiles should be capable of carrying nuclear weapons).
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