Having the requisite qualities for.
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Examples for "capable"
Examples for "capable"
1Therefore, we developed an efficient nanomedicine approach capable of increasing muscle mass.
2Efforts are therefore under way to develop therapies capable of curing infection.
3Progress current matters capable of being settled via the block settlement programme.
4Several new cameras on the market are capable of doing just this.
5He said the new plan was capable of meeting his family's demands.
1The company has said it had reserves equal to 40 days' consumption.
2Less certainly equal to the effort are Italy, Japan, Russia, and Austria.
3This is equal to the result for the same period in 2010.
4Worthy, important causes will surface without a champion equal to their measure.
5When does their right to their home become equal to everyone else's?
1A year ago, football was in crisis - up to a point.
2The government estimates the project could create up to 50 new jobs.
3However, the Finnish education system, free up to university level, is attractive.
4Employees can take up to seven days volunteering time off per year.
5Reports said their two-year deal was worth up to 30 million pounds.
1Are the laws of Tonga adequate to deal with this growing problem?
2We can only infer from effects causes exactly adequate to those effects.
3Most cell line and animal models are not adequate to study LABC.
4Conclusions: Most approaches to severity classification are not adequate to address comorbidity.
5These scales had adequate to high internal consistency in the current sample.
6Local and regional tissue alone is rarely adequate to repair these defects.
7I have no doubt Rome's coffers will prove adequate to our demands.'
8Will it be adequate to have Medicare for those who want it?
9They contain the one motive adequate to bring that law into realisation.
10Poe's prose style is direct, energetic, clear, and adequate to the occasion.
11Frankly, two and a half quiet years is adequate to my taste.
12But we can only infer, from effects, causes exactly adequate to those effects.
13Ordinary speciation remains fully adequate to explain the causes and phenomenology of punctuation.
14Repligen and MIT are seeking damages adequate to compensate them, the company said.
15We believe the protocols are adequate to keep our players safe.
16There was but one weapon in the arsenal adequate to meet the emergency.