Sentences with phrase «very similar capabilities»

The Huawei MateBook X Pro however, is a beast of very similar capabilities and comes with a dedicated graphics chip to boot.
Another software tool with very similar capabilities is the Profitability module in the IntelliStat Business Intelligence suite by Data Fusion Technologies.

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And it's a very similar kind of capability to the one we use here.»
Mothers who have graduated from the programme are very positive about their parenting capability, reporting high levels of warm parenting, low levels of harsh discipline and levels of parenting stress similar to that in the normal population
While those benefits would be primarily related to graphical capabilities the game looks very similar to last year's; anticipated improvements such as the sidelines or better player and team celebrations on the field are nowhere to be found.
The new Hyundai Elantra is very promising and has the capability to shake the complete segment, similar to what the Verna did a year ago.
With just weeks to go before the arrival of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, there seems to be a particular type of mania surrounding the technical capabilities of these two very similar machines.
The VITA's remote - play capabilities are astonishing and Ubisoft showcased the near seamless transition of the game from the TV to the handheld which left us very impressed and in our opinion, steals a lot of the «thunder» from Nintendo and the Wii U's similar capabilities.
Based on the information given, it seems Scorpio is very much similar to the PlayStation 4 Pro in terms of capabilities.
With regards to the current popular systems, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are really very similar in capabilities and are marketed to similar types of gamers.
They are very similar to Blade Traps, but they have capability to chase Link if he runs across their path.
For example, the Court of Appeal in Chester West and Chester Council v P [2011] EWCA Civ 1257 introduced the concept of a comparator in determining whether or not there is a deprivation of liberty, based on whether the care regime is very different from that which would be provided for a person of a similar age and capabilities, and not the previous life led by the person (nor with some future life that they might lead).
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