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He knew her mind pretty well, by now, its quick perceptions and sympathies, its painful insistence on truth and directness, its capacity for love almost too deep for a man to reciprocate, even in part.
By subduing disparate lesser groups the nation has, to some degree at least, broadened the capacity for individual liberty.
The capacity for making the distinctions of which diplomacy is compact, and the facility with language which can render them into validity in the eyes of other men are the leader's means for transforming the moral intuition into moral leadership.
Only recently, and perhaps because a television debate can so effectively dramatize President Kennedy's extraordinary mastery of detail, have the abilities on which the capacity for making distinctions depend begun to be clearly discernible at the level of politics.
Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
A realistic balancing of the need for new forms of international organization on the one hand, and our capacity to achieve them on the other, must be approached through the concept of `` community ''.
Running counter to the destroying forces in the world are all the virtues that are innate in man, the capacity for love and brotherhood, the ability to appreciate beauty.
In order to assist the States in maintaining basic vocational rehabilitation services, Section 2 of the amended Act provides that allotments to States for support of such services be based on ( 1 ) need, as measured by a State's population, and ( 2 ) fiscal capacity, as measured by its per capita income.
At that time consideration will be given to whether in the light of the United States supplies of rice available for Title 1, disposal, India's production, consumption and stocks of food grains, other imports from the United States and countries friendly to the United States, India's storage capacity, and other related factors, any increase would be possible in the portion of the total rice programmed which is currently planned for procurement during the first year.
Since most European cars average more miles per gallon of gasoline than American cars, it naturally follows that the cost per kilometer for these models will be less, but the greater seating capacity of the large American cars will equalize this, provided your group is sufficiently large to fill a 7-passenger limousine.
Even here there is room for some variation, for metal surfaces vary in smoothness, absorptive capacity, and chemical reactivity.
While other conditions might be even more effective in bringing about a change from immobility to mobility in Kohnstamm reactivity, it is our hypothesis that all such conditions would have as a common factor the capacity to induce an attitude in the subject which enabled him to divorce himself temporarily from feelings of responsibility for his behavior.
Individual differences in maturation and the development of readiness for learning to read indicate that not until the third grade have most children had ample opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for school achievement.
But the really controversial aspect of customer-cost imputation arises because of the cost analyst's frequent practice of including, not just those costs that can be definitely earmarked as incurred for the benefit of specific customers but also a substantial fraction of the annual maintenance and capital costs of the secondary ( low-voltage ) distribution system -- a fraction equal to the estimated annual costs of a hypothetical system of minimum capacity.
This circumstance in the patient's case plus the fact that his tactual capacity remained basically in sound working order constitutes its exceptional value for the problem at hand since the evidence presented by the authors is overwhelming that, when the patient closed his eyes, he had absolutely no spatial ( that is, third-dimensional ) awareness whatsoever.
Plane radios were not yet available, and once in the air, Fogg flew his ship by compass, a good memory for landmarks as seen from above, and a capacity for dead reckoning and quick computation.
They began to describe in detail the woman's capacity for response.
And certainly, in the case of the beginner or the comparatively uninitiated wine drinker, the palate and the capacity for appreciation will not be ready for the Grands Crus as a steady diet without frequent recourse to crus of less renown.

capacity and endurance
The gas endurance of open circuit demand scuba depends on factors such as the capacity ( volume of gas ) in the diving cylinder, the depth of the dive and the breathing rate of the diver, which is dependent on exertion, fitness, physical size of the diver, and experience among other factors.
All cars have a 75 litre fuel tank, except for the endurance races at Phillip Island and Bathurst ( which still use the 120 litre fuel tank from previous seasons ), the previous " Bathurst Tank " had a capacity of 120 litres.
In contrast with the practice of Bantu tribes, the men do all the hard work of cultivation, and this together with the pursuit of hunting and fighting has resulted in a fine appearance of physical capacity, which is not belied by their powers of endurance and sustained exercise.
Experiments on rats suggest that P. mume extract administered during endurance exercise training may enhance the oxidative capacity of exercising skeletal muscle, and may induce the muscle to prefer fatty acids for its fuel use rather than amino acids or carbohydrates, thus assisting endurance.
Oxygen carrying capacity is often the target of ergogenic aids used in endurance sports to increase hematocrit, such as through blood doping or the use of erythropoietin ( EPO ).
These selected lines of mice also show increased endurance capacity in tests of forced endurance capacity on a motorized treadmill.
To race successfully, paddlers must possess refined technical skill, as well as strength, endurance, aerobic capacity, and the ability to " read " whitewater.
The Greenland dog has been a draught animal in the Arctic regions for centuries and consequently they have developed a powerful body and heavy coats, with a natural capacity for load pulling and endurance in a harsh working environment.
The anaerobic work capacity of the pectoralis is a major determinant of swimming speed, whereas swimming endurance is more influenced by the aerobic capacity of the deltoid muscle ( apart from overall cardiopulmonary aerobic capacity ).
Individuals with a high proportion of type I slow twitch muscle fibers will be relatively weaker than a similar individual with a high proportion of type II fast twitch fibers, but would have a greater inherent capacity for physical endurance.
The HR mice exhibit an elevated maximal aerobic capacity when tested on a motorized treadmill and a variety of other traits that appear to be adaptations that facilitate high levels of sustained endurance running ( e. g., larger hearts, more symmetrical hindlimb bones ).
However, with storage density and capacity orders of magnitude smaller than an HDD, MRAM is useful in applications where moderate amounts of storage with a need for very frequent updates are required, which flash memory cannot support due to its limited write endurance.
With nuclear power, a submarine can be propelled at speeds comparable to those of surface ships for protracted periods, limited only by crew endurance instead of fuel supply or battery capacity.
He was however known as being dedicated, hard working, and he was feared by many for his endurance capacity.
No significant effects were observed in changes in strength, upper or lower body muscle endurance, or anaerobic sprint capacity.
The primary efficacy endpoints of the study sought to determine the effect of Myozyme on functional endurance as measured by the six-minute walk test and to determine the effect of aglucosidase alfa on pulmonary function as measured by percent predicted forced vital capacity.
This capacity reduction would also serve to entice manufacturers who were already building 3-litre Formula One engines into endurance racing.
Pine tar is also efficacious for properly saturating lead or standard oakum so that the endurance of the sealing capacity is optimal.

capacity and running
Presently they had to give up running the furnace at full capacity and depend on the old coal range in the kitchen, which had never been removed when the new gas range was installed, and the fireplaces and an electric heater in Grandma's room.
Amdahl's law does represent the law of diminishing returns if you are considering what sort of return you get by adding more processors to a machine, if you are running a fixed-size computation that will use all available processors to their capacity.
Electrophoresis is performed in buffer solutions to reduce pH changes due to the electric field, which is important because the charge of DNA and RNA depends on pH, but running for too long can exhaust the buffering capacity of the solution.
The Communication Workers Union claimed the actual figure was closer to three times more expensive but argued that this was the result of a deliberate policy of running the railway down and using it at only one-third of its capacity.
If the MIDI data stream is running close to capacity, the MTC data may arrive a little behind schedule which has the effect of introducing a small amount of jitter.
The drive was not sufficient to run as the primary medium running the NeXTSTEP operating system both in terms of speed and capacity.
Some irons are temperature-controlled, running at a fixed temperature in the same way as a soldering station, with higher power available for joints with large heat capacity.
A larger flywheel or multiple flywheels operating in parallel will increase the reserve running time or capacity.
They hoped to have the service, dubbed " Eagle Claw ", to be running at full capacity to warn a quarter of a million potential victims.
Despite the significantly increased costs involved in running the new four-stroke machinery, given their extra 490cc capacity advantage, the four-strokes were soon able to dominate their two-stroke rivals.
This increase in capacity will allow for 18 generation units to remain running all of the time while two stay down for maintenance.
In the opinion of The Economist: ' He gave the impression that his own undoubted capacity for imaginative running of his own show melted way when an august superior was breathing down his neck.
Hospitals were running at capacity on generator power.
When the number of users outgrew the capacity of the original computer, additional ' compute ' resource computers could be attached via ARCNET, running the same applications and accessing the same data.
At the time of the filming of " Jaws " in 1975 this was the largest of the ferries, running only in the summer months for its high passenger capacity.
* Early tests have demonstrated the limited storage capacity of the tanks ; the only published test of a vehicle running on compressed air alone was limited to a range of 7. 22 km.
) mainframe, running Open / VMS, and configured with 640MB RAM, 5 hard disk units with 26GΒ total capacity.
The FlipStart has a folding 5. 6-inch screen with 1024 × 600 resolution, a 30GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, bluetooth and batteries capable of running three to six hours on a single charge ( the device ships with a standard high capacity battery and offers a lower capacity slimline option, unusually ).
Windows minimization projects such as Winimize ( Windows 98, less than 20MB ) and Linux projects such as Puppy Linux mean that running an OS in small capacity, cheap compact flash card is possible.
The capacitor can be recharged more rapidly than a battery and can be recharged many times without loss of capacity ; however, the running time is limited by the relative bulk of capacitors compared to electrochemical cells.
Due to limited siding capacity at Hamilton's Bawn, they could only take the front five vehicles on there, so the rearmost ten vehicles would have to be left standing on the running line.
Due to Camberley's inconvenient situation between the South Western Main Line and the Waterloo to Reading Line, and capacity and stock constraints on the latter mainline, direct services to and from London Waterloo only run at peak hours, running via Ascot and Richmond.
As of December 2008, the MBTA began running a set of modified 1800 series cars without seats, in order to increase train capacity and accommodate more passengers during on-peak hours.
George Smith established a second distillery during 1849, named the Cairngorm-Delnabo Distillery but by 1855 or 1856, both distilleries were running at full capacity, and were unable to meet rising demand.

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