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- noun Plural form of
capability .
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You not only need conventional forces to do the heavy lifting, as described and as we've seen in Fallujah, and that will be followed by operations elsewhere, but you also need to have, immediately on heels of those successes, you have to have what we call capabilities and forces on the ground to conduct post-combat operations, relief forces, and the ability to start the reconstruction and the rebuilding that's going to follow the destruction that occurs.
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For Beijing, however, the carrier's short-term capabilities are less important than its symbolic significance, especially for Communist Party leaders courting military support ahead of a leadership change next year.
China Flexes Naval Muscle Jeremy Page 2011
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A good examination of crossbows and their capabilities is in the book Crossbow Hunting which was published by Stackpole and available from bookstores and Amazon. com.
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A good examination of crossbows and their capabilities is in the book Crossbow Hunting which was published by Stackpole and available from bookstores and Amazon. com.
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We have largely ignored it, and building our military capabilities is not responding to that threat.
Cyber Warriors 2010
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A 32gig iPad with WiFi and 3G capabilities is running me $729. source: gizmodo. com
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I now stream music (one song at a time) off my local drive via the browser using the built-in capabilities of the Pogoplug.
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PS: I learned about the search engine capabilities from a group of starving Pygmies in New Guinea ...
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A 32gig iPad with WiFi and 3G capabilities is running me $729. source: gizmodo. com
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PS: I learned about the search engine capabilities from a group of starving Pygmies in New Guinea ...
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