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enemy capabilities MIL

technical capabilities INDUST

technological capabilities ECON

delivery capability MIL

device capability N COMPUT

Service Capability INDUST

capability maturity model (CMM)

capability maturity model integration (CMMI)

ultimate operational capability ARCHIT

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Although most digital cameras now offer both still image and video capabilities, few offer advanced levels of both such as ultra zoom and HDTV.
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However, the technical barriers to producing and containing the required quantities of antimatter appear formidable, well beyond present capabilities.
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The new design was also flatter, thus acquiring some stealth capabilities.
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This will allow for vertical take-off and landing capabilities, hovering on the spot, and more energy-efficient operation than traditional propellor-based systems.
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The phones have 12-megapixel cameras which boast very nippy autofocus and strong low-light capabilities.
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Many high-level programming languages include autoload capabilities, which sacrifice some run-time speed for ease of coding and speed of initial compilation/linking.
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The courtroom includes three large flat screen monitors to display motions, briefs and other documents, wireless technology and videoconferencing capabilities.
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The coiled rattlesnake epitomizes the unit's motto capabilities and military preparedness.
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Benchmarking with relevant peers is a useful tool to assess the relative strengths of the resources and capabilities of the company compared to its competitors.
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Its role is multifaceted due largely to the instrument's combined melodic and harmonic capabilities.
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