Sentences with phrase «capable of addressing the problem»

Neither seems capable of addressing the problems of the twenty - first century.
VarScan 2 and SomaticSniper are two mutation - detection algorithms developed by our group capable of addressing this problem.
But these breakthroughs will not be capable of addressing the problem if they aren't cost effective.

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• The Kabuki dance between activist group outrage and administrative prostration at the University of Virginia and elsewhere suggests to me that the university has become less and less capable of addressing our culture's problems (and successes) in a serious way.
He said the problems of the nation are too huge that it requires a competent, dynamic and capable personality such as that of the NPP Flag bearer to address them, claiming that Ghanaians are tired and lost hope in the poor leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
CAMBRIDGE — The discovery of a powerful new tool capable of addressing health and environmental problems as diverse as malaria, Lyme disease, and invasive species should be a cause for celebration.
To address that problem, a multi-institution team spearheaded by Shulamit Levenberg of Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa has created small pieces of muscle capable of generating its own blood vessels.
Because the more we avoid looking at a problem, the more we put it out of our minds, the bigger the problem becomes and the less likely (and less capable) we are to address it.
Calibre relies on optional donations to keep it capable of releasing upgrades and new features, as well as providing debugging downloads to address any interface problems as they arise.
In her address, the Co-ordinator of the Belize Movement for Peace and Reconciliation, Cynthia Ellis - Topsey said that a group of capable people will join forces to fight against the crime problem.
Ways to describe this nascent paradigm vary — Banny Banerjee at Stanford Institute of Design talks about «design thinking»; at the Experience Design Group in Stockholm, Rolf Hughes and I consider it as a trans - disciplinary form of «disruptive innovation» — but held in common is the belief that designers should be critical thinkers and strategists first, capable of addressing cross-disciplinary problems by designing the social, political, economic and educational «systems» that give them greater reach, responsibility, influence and relevance.
All of these programs require eParticipation technologies capable of addressing difficult problems of online communication, document and user authentication, security, and privacy.
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