Sentences with phrase «achieving such capabilities»

Achieving such capabilities will require artificial intelligence to detect traffic movements, along with a battery of cameras and sensors to help avoid accidents.

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But to have the computer lines and terminals, specialists in image analysis, specialists in food production, geology, land management, ocean ecology, investment specialists, and, finally, to own the worldwide satellite facilities to move the information instantly — such capability can be achieved only by very large, multinational corporations.
«We are using the repeatability and accuracy of robots to achieve new capabilities that have numerous applications in biomedical areas such as dermatology.»
(D) In making its finding on the efficiency level a product can achieve for purposes of a Superefficient Best - In - Class Product designation pursuant to this paragraph, the Secretary shall include energy efficiency savings that would be achieved by a product as a result of smart grid capability when a product having such capability can be produced and sold commercially to mass market consumers.
The carmaker claims that the feat was achieved not by using expensive social technologies but by enhancing the capabilities of the technologies that are already available in production models such as the E Class and the S Class.
By precisely controlling fuel injection and improving the exhaust valve's opening and closing mechanism, the SKYACTIV - D diesel engine has achieved breakthroughs to resolve longstanding issues encountered in low compression ratio engines, such as poor start capability and lower combustion stability when the engine is cold.
While Frankenthaler was not the first artist to water - down her paint — indeed, such predecessors as Wasily Kandinsky, Joan Mirò, and Arshile Gorky all implemented this technique to achieve an open and airy quality — Frankenthaler adapted the staining technique from those who preceded her and it is she who should be credited with fully exploring the capabilities and boundaries that the process allowed.
Although there are are other ethically relevant facts that arguably should be considered in an allocation of ghg emissions such as economic capability to reduce emissions or historical emissions levels, these considerations are more controversial ethically particularly in regard to how they are operationalized in setting a numeric targets and therefore are more amenable to negotiated settlements on issues such as when convergence on equal per capita levels will be achieved rather than in setting basic allocation target levels.
Faced with such challenges, the country has developed an admirable degree of security, achieved largely through international energy trade, fuel - switching capabilities and an impressive diversification of fuels.
In this context, capabilities refer to the degree to which individuals are able to achieve various goals, such as improve relationships or seek power; in contrast, motives refer to the degree to which individuals would like to achieve these goals (Schönbrodt & Gerstenberg, 2012).
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