Sentence examples for with the ability to apply from inspiring English sources

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But she suggested one alternative might be to allow consecutive five-year work visas, with the ability to apply for permanent residency at the end.

A dynamic actuation experimental setup with the ability to apply mechanical stress and a high-frequency alternating magnetic field is developed in tandem with time-resolved optical microscopy.

In contrast to routine knowledge and skills, flexible problem solving is associated with the ability to apply one's knowledge structures in relatively new situations.

"A core question, though, is how can we provide people with the ability to apply for visas lawfully, and being able to do that lawfully without people having to wait in places for 10 years".

When making recruitment decisions, companies will increasingly look for rounded individuals who can combine analytical rigor with the ability to apply this knowledge in a practical and creative context.

She said, for example, that "the guest worker program all but guaranteed illegal immigration". But she suggested one alternative might be to allow consecutive five-year work visas, with the ability to apply for permanent residency at the end.

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Shibley noted that the dual-wielding option gave the player more freedom to experiment with combat, explaining that "the ability to apply a spell to each hand generates huge potential for getting creative with your spell combinations".

The performance has been widely lauded, especially handling video tasks on the dual GPU units, with some reviewers noting the ability to apply dozens of filters to realtime 4K resolution video.

Both learners and teachers confuse performance during training (termed "retrieval strength") with long-term retention and the ability to apply the lessons ("storage strength").

According to Webster Dictionary, Intelligence means the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or difficult situations; the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria; and secret information that a government collects about an enemy or possible enemy.

When you work on very thin substrates you can do all sorts of neat things that have been impossible to do with a silicon chip". For Dickey, the ability to apply this born-to-die technology to more complex tasks isn't too much of an issue as "they are not competing with Intel in terms of sophistication of the electronics".

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