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ability and handle
In this struggle it was important not only to be able to handle a club, but also to possess the ability to think reasonably, to take care of the knowledge and experience garnered by the tribe, and to develop the links that would provide cooperation with other tribes.
Eager to work with both Laurents and Sondheim, Angela Lansbury accepted the lead role as Mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper, despite her strong misgivings about the script and her ability to handle the score.
The object-oriented structure has the ability to handle graphics, pictures, voice and text, types of data, without difficultly unlike the other database structures.
At the 2010 World Cup itself England drew their opening two games leading to questions about the team's spirit, tactics and ability to handle pressure.
Ford executives already doubted the ability of Lotus to handle this new project.
Additional computational studies modeling still bigger handle structures are welcome, but the ability to precisely position SPM tips to the requisite atomic accuracy has been repeatedly demonstrated experimentally at low temperature, or even at room temperature constituting a basic existence proof for this capability.
( Note that many giant-sized characters have a limited ability to manipulate gravity to handle their increased weight.
QoS contracts limit traffic that can be offered to the Internet and thereby enforce traffic shaping that can prevent it from becoming overloaded, and are hence an indispensable part of the Internet's ability to handle a mix of real-time and non-real-time traffic without meltdown.
A show jumper must have the scope and courage to jump large fences as well as the athletic ability to handle the sharp turns and bursts of speed necessary to navigate the most difficult courses.
Some airport names include the word " International " to indicate their ability to handle international air traffic ; this includes some airports that do not have scheduled airline services ( e. g. Texel International Airport ).
These distinguish themselves in better use of statistics for improved confidence bounds or ability to handle linear frequency drift.
TPS was also noted for its ability to handle the sorts of long documents corporate technical publishing departments routinely created.
Improvements to playable characters in the game included the ability to move bodies, knock out enemies, handle explosives, and allowing all characters to drive vehicles and use collected weapons ( paving the way for the Driver's expulsion from the series in the next installment ).
For fire safety, the systems can be designed to have greater ability to handle higher temperatures and continue to operate.
For example, it has been shown that people ’ s subjective perception of their situation when faced with chronic pain, judging their perceived ability to handle the situation and their general positivity, is able to influence their well-being.
Such an installation has the same benefits as using the screw for pumping: the ability to handle very dirty water and widely varying rates of flow at high efficiency.
Additional items were designed to investigate children's ability to handle common derivational morphemes such as the agentive-er ( a man who " zibs " is a ....?).
Aeroderivatives are also used in electrical power generation due to their ability to be shut down, and handle load changes more quickly than industrial machines.
When Clark undertook a tour of the Middle East in order to show his ability to handle foreign affairs issues, his luggage was lost, and Clark appeared to be uncomfortable with the issues being discussed.
Among other things, this document advises that carrying 10 or fewer passengers ( preferably towards the front of the van ) greatly reduces the risk of rollover crashes, and it suggests that repeated operation by the same drivers tends to increase their ability to handle these vehicles more safely over time.
A problem is that any alteration of the watershed upstream of the point in question can potentially affect the ability of the watershed to handle water, and thus potentially affects the levels of the periodic floods.
Likewise, its concept of " publication " files that tie together " chapter " files gave it the ability to handle documents hundreds ( or even thousands ) of pages in length as easily as a four-page newsletter.
He favoured " horizontal-bat " shots ( such as the hook, pull and cut ) to deal with the bounce and devised a unique grip on the bat handle that would accommodate these strokes without compromising his ability to defend.
The core elements of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are control of one's bodily motions and the capacity to handle objects skillfully ( 206 ) Critics hold that given this statement, any interest or ability is now redefined as " intelligence ".

ability and data
It has additional RAM ( Random Access Memory ) and the ability to access more cartridge data at one time than the 2600.
AMD designed the CPU with more robust x86 instruction decoding capabilities than that of K6, to enhance its ability to keep more data in-flight at once.
In programming languages, backward compatibility refers to the ability of a compiler for version N of the language to accept programs or data that worked under version N-1.
* Technology: In evaluating technology, key factors include alignment with the company ’ s business process strategy and goals, including the ability to deliver the right data to the right employees and sufficient ease of adoption and use.
Advances in mechanical devices such as the printing press, quadrant and vernier, allowed for the mass production of maps and the ability to make accurate reproductions from more accurate data.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
A DBMS Provides the ability for many different users to share data and process resources.
Data structures are generally based on the ability of a computer to fetch and store data at any place in its memory, specified by an address — a bit string that can be itself stored in memory and manipulated by the program.
In such cases, economists rely on observational studies, often using data sets with many strongly associated covariates, resulting in enormous numbers of models with similar explanatory ability but different covariates and regression estimates.
Richard Stallman chose Lisp as the extension language for his rewrite of Emacs ( the original used TECO as its extension language ) because of its powerful features, including the ability to treat functions as data.
Where the analog signal from scanners was digitized and then compressed, resulting in the ability to transmit high rates of data across standard phone lines.
( Fermi was known for his ability to make good estimates from first principles and minimal data, see Fermi problem.
There is currently significant data suggesting that IGFBPs play important roles in addition to their ability to regulate IGFs.
Integrated services refers to ISDN's ability to deliver at minimum two simultaneous connections, in any combination of data, voice, video, and fax, over a single line.
Common selection tools include ability tests ( e. g., cognitive, physical, or psychomotor ), knowledge tests, personality tests, structured interviews, the systematic collection of biographical data, and work samples.
* The ability to construct potentially infinite data structures
The corresponding statistic including fractions of a year, the normal meaning of life expectancy, has a symbol with a small circle over the e .) In the modern era, life expectancy has increased so dramatically as to call into question the ability to use current data for very long range predictions into the future.
Additionally, there is the ability to specify an environment for a variable, such as by specifying a machine name in a variable ( as in ), which can allow you to access data on remote machines.
This ability to manipulate musical data has also introduced the concept of surrogate orchestras, providing a combination of half sequenced MIDI recordings and half musicians to make up an entire orchestral arrangement ; however, scholars believe surrogate orchestras have the possibility of affecting future live musical performances in which the use of live musicians in orchestral arrangements may cease entirely because the composition of music via MIDI recordings proves to be more efficient and less expensive.
Not all devices contain MIDI-THRU ports, and devices that lack the ability to generate MIDI data, such as effects units and sound modules, may not include MIDI-OUT ports.
The ability to share and exchange data, information and knowledge are the key factors towards the survival of the Niue language, culture and traditions as we face the challenges of living scattered around the World.
Perhaps the greatest advantage of ANNs is their ability to be used as an arbitrary function approximation mechanism that ' learns ' from observed data.

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