0 the ability to do something:
1 the number of weapons, soldiers, etc. a country has to fight a war:
2 the ability or power to do something:
manufacturing/marketing/technological capability Firms with stronger technological capability are more likely to realize e-commerce value.
the capability to do sth They have the capability to double their exports.
within/beyond sb's/sth's capabilities Many retailers are struggling because they expanded beyond their capabilities.
The results here indicated that education may enhance farmers' capabilities to reduce risk through better management.
A methodological problem for musicology is, in fact, the question of how to handle such paradoxically interpretative capabilities.
All, because of social habituation, undervalue central human capabilities that they later come to value.
During wakefulness, brainstem regulatory systems globally facilitate or inhibit fast oscillatory and resonance capabilities of thalamic neurons and modulate their responsiveness to afferent sensory input.
The positive ions neutralize charge build-up on the clay sample surface, resulting in remarkable imaging capabilities.
Exposure is via the placenta, whose metabolic capabilities determine the chemicals reaching the baby [1].
The fundamental elements of the design environment are then described and its capabilities discussed with particular reference to the use of constraints in design.
First, the shape annealing method will be presented along with current capabilities to illustrate the role that syntax and semantics play in design generation.
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