Sentences with phrase «than capable in»

It's more than capable in most scenarios, if sometimes a little slow to actually take the photo.
Image quality is okay, and the device is more than capable in broad daylight.
Henann Regency is more than capable in delivering customer satisfaction with consistent high ratings across all online travel platforms.
The powerful standard V - 6 late models offer outstanding power and torque and the available four - wheel drive versions are more than capable in off - road situations.
It was more than capable in heavy snow, making short work of deep drifts and unplowed snowbanks.
Despite its lack of outright speed, the Evoque is more than capable in both city and highway motoring and the claimed average 23mpg rating is commendable too.
Not every Type R will end up in California, and while the Civic Type R will be more than capable in the snow with the right tires, your tuchus will stay on the frosty side.
We spent considerable time behind the wheel of a 5.3 - liter V8 model and felt the powertrain was more than capable in nearly every situation.
The #Mitsubishi Outlander Sport may not be the newest kid on the block, but it proved itself more than capable in difficult situations.
His transformation to a holding midfielder was showcased to its max today, as Dier showed that he is more than capable in the middle of the park.
And while only one of those four may be a permanent fixture, the others are more than capable in their respective areas of the field and provide the Spanish side with an incredible amount of depth.

Not exact matches

The human body was simply not capable of running one mile in less than four minutes.
More than 60 percent of businesses say they are not capable of handling customer issues in one contact in social media.
While the actress» role as Betty Draper in «Mad Men» proved she was more than capable of turning in a villainous performance, her take on Frost showed she just wasn't the right choice for the part.
According to Mercedes - AMG, the GT Concept is capable of hitting 60mph in less than three seconds — putting it squarely in the middle of supercar territory.
The idea, when it was unveiled in 2010, was to create a fiber network capable of gigabit speeds, or at least 100 times faster than what's on offer anywhere in North America, at a reasonable cost with unlimited usage.
«Every leader at Caterpillar has two responsibilities: leave the place better than we found it and in more capable hands, which requires a focus in leadership development.»
In essence and in theory, the human brain is capable of solving and computing problems much quicker than a computer.&raquIn essence and in theory, the human brain is capable of solving and computing problems much quicker than a computer.&raquin theory, the human brain is capable of solving and computing problems much quicker than a computer.»
Purple recently demonstrated their «No Pressure» mattress to be capable of cradling raw eggs under more than 1400 pounds of pressure, setting a new industry standard in the process.
The logic: Purdue has been one of my favorite teams to watch in college football this season, with a sparky offense and better - than - expected defense capable of getting a stop when the moment calls.
In less than a week, the company pulled together the legal and banking infrastructure, all while leasing cloud - based servers capable of delivering outbound calls to ten times more customers than Splice had served with its North American clients.
So, if you put someone in a very, very highly competitive pond, they are going to reach very different conclusions about who they are and what they are capable of than if you put them in a less selective pond, a smaller pond.
She told Inc. in June that «the hardest lesson you always learn is that you're more capable than you think you are.»
Breakthroughs in quantum computing have produced a machine capable of solving a problem 3,600 times faster than a conventional computer.
For those wondering about how the car actually drives, it will be capable of travelling more than 500 km on a single charge, and Future Mobility claims that the battery can be recharged to 80pc in 30 minutes.
After skewering the proposed system («one of the most expensive per mile and one of the slowest in the world»), Musk issued an open - source design challenge: a 28 - passenger solar - powered pod capable of levitating through a system of tubes almost at the speed of sound, with a one - way ticket price of $ 20 and a total building cost estimated at $ 6 billion, less than a tenth of the budget for California's high - speed rail project.
Though older versions are technically legal to own, buy, and sell in many states, brand new «machine guns» — defined by law as a fully automatic weapon capable of firing more than one shot per trigger pull — have not been available for sale or purchase for civilian use in the United States since the Firearm Owners» Protection Act of 1986.
Spain could therefore either use the imported German capital to (a) increase domestic investment (which it did in the form of a real estate bubble)(b) binge on consumption and sharply reduce its savings as a function of GDP (which it also did)(c) accept higher unemployment (which it is now forced to do) which forces GDP to fall faster than consumption falls or (d) try to emulate Germany by passing off a trade imbalance at the expense of the rest of the world (which Europe as a whole is trying to do and which will go nowhere in the long run because only one country is even remotely capable of accepting such massive inflows, and it is increasingly unwilling to import the unemployment caused by German and Asian policies).
The biggest immediate cost - advantage comes from savings in energy costs: fully loaded, the Tesla Semi consumes less than two kilowatt - hours of energy per mile and is capable of 500 miles of range at GVW and highway speed, accommodating a wide range of shipping applications given that nearly 80 % of freight in the U.S. is moved less than 250 miles.
Its primary advantages are that it supports much faster payments and far more transaction throughput than Bitcoin, capable of handling global payments in less than one second.
For while the newfangled Federal Reserve System is no less capable of mischief than the old one was, it also has the Fed playing a far larger role than before in commandeering and allocating scarce credit.
With a full load, the Semi is still capable of hitting 60 mph in 20 seconds, several factors quicker than any diesel semi-trailer on the market.
In measured tones, tell the public that liquidity is no issue, and that you are more than capable of meeting all obligations.
So no matter who comes in, our job is to be more confident and more capable than anybody, whether there are competitors in the traditional industry or new competitors.
Even though the Frontier release is the first milestone in the Ethereum project and was intended for use by developers as a beta version, it turned out to be more capable and reliable than anyone expected, and developers have rushed in to build solutions and improve the Ethereum ecosystem.
Merchant Services is the global payment acceptance and merchant acquiring business of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a leading provider of payment, fraud management and data security solutions, capable of authorizing transactions in more than 130 currencies.
The DNA programming required to create life capable of replicating in even the most simple single celled organism is far far more complex than anything mankind has ever built.
How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms in which nerves can not be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility.»
The idea of an «absolute antidote» suggests a different concept of the human than is presumed in Hitchens's argument: a being capable of enslavement by his darker side, one whose infinite desire for something beyond himself can be short - circuited into various «false infinities» (Ratzinger), who can redeem himself only by restoring the circuitry of his absolute relationship with his Generator.
Now as the soul is more excellent than the body, and admits of far greater joy, so this spiritual union brings in more astonishing delights and ravishments than any other marriage relationship is capable of.
Like my dad did with me, I am making sure that no matter what other education they receive in their lives, that they are well equipped with life skills that at the least are capable of providing for their needs without any employment at all, other than self.
To me, a perfect judgement and sentence of the evil person would require more than just a punishment in eternal flame, since he would still be capable of cursing God, fostering hatred and perversion and all sorts of other humanly sinful ways while he was being eternally tormented.
Certainly the book makes a convincing case that Faber possessed an earlier, and perhaps deeper, appreciation of Philippine spirituality than Newman, albeit that Newman (as Cardinal Wiseman recognised) was more capable of providing a sure foundation for the Oratorian life in the English context.
It has never been easy to secure the extension of the same technique to the realm of international affairs; and in some respects it is possible that the traditional diplomatic methods (or a continuation of the development they were undergoing already) were more capable of the required flexibility than the legalistic methods which, tended to characterize the more recent types of internationalism.
Recombinant DNA research has been done primarily on bacteria, one - celled organisms smaller than animal or plant cells and simpler in structure, yet capable of very complex chemical activity.
He spells out the neuroscientific view of our brains as a dynamic network of 100 billion neurons capable of 100 trillion different connections — a number larger than that of the elementary particles in the universe.
In this sense a process hermeneutic will be more fully «secular» than the new hermeneutic, since it will recognize that all beings, in all times and places, who can in the full sense be named human persons, are — simply by virtue of their humanity — capable of grasping (and being grasped by) the message of the texIn this sense a process hermeneutic will be more fully «secular» than the new hermeneutic, since it will recognize that all beings, in all times and places, who can in the full sense be named human persons, are — simply by virtue of their humanity — capable of grasping (and being grasped by) the message of the texin all times and places, who can in the full sense be named human persons, are — simply by virtue of their humanity — capable of grasping (and being grasped by) the message of the texin the full sense be named human persons, are — simply by virtue of their humanity — capable of grasping (and being grasped by) the message of the text.
With this experience of what we humans are capable of doing to one another, and with the decline of belief in a providential God, there is far less confidence about the human future among informed people today than there was at the beginning of the twentieth century.
It links those who love in bonds that unite but do not confound, causing them to discover in their mutual contact an exaltation capable, incomparably more than any arrogance of solitude, of arousing in the heart of their being all that they possess of uniqueness and creative power.
Thus the term «law», in the New Testament as well as in the Old, is capable of a range of meaning wider than properly belongs to the English word.
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