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"able" Definitions
  1. able to do something (used as a modal verb) to have the skill, intelligence, opportunity, etc. needed to do something
  2. (comparative abler, superlative ablest) intelligent; good at something
"able" Synonyms
capable clever expert fit masterly qualified skilled accomplished gifted talented competent effective efficient brilliant experienced intelligent proficient skilful(UK) adept adroit capable of free to in a position to allowed to equal to up to mean excellent wonderful great marvellous(UK) superb fantastic fine awesome terrific fabulous stellar splendid sensational grand marvelous(US) fab superior neat quality powerful dominant formidable assertive authoritative demonstrative domineering imperious imposing leading prominent regnant reigning supreme surpassing transcendent impressive up-and-coming rising budding promising coming apt ambitious eager climbing determined emerging enterprising hungry pushing soaring striving succeeding with potential free open allowed at liberty approved authorised(UK) authorized(US) permitted sanctioned unconstrained unbounded unhampered unhindered unobstructed unregulated unrestricted footloose uncontrolled cultured cultivated refined sophisticated learned educated erudite civilised(UK) civilized(US) polished scholarly knowledgeable intellectual elegant discerning genteel lettered enlightened highbrow polite strong healthy virile well healthful in good physical shape in good shape able-bodied flourishing full of life hale and hearty in excellent shape in fine feather in fine fettle in good health in the pink physically fit robust tough primed ready prepared set arranged prepped established poised waiting all set at the ready in position in place in order standing by set up in the wings on the brink equipped persuasive compelling convincing influential cogent coherent impactful moving striking eloquent pertinent rational reasoned successful sufficient inclined willing amenable disposed minded predisposed liable wont agreeable given likely motivated prone favourably inclined leaning towards in the mood of a mind adequate acceptable passable satisfactory tolerable fair reasonable goodish okay minimal decent fairish respectable serviceable commensurate good presentable unobjectionable secure reliable assured dependable solid certain settled calculable confident definite fixed sound steady sure safe steadfast absolute conclusive responsible trustworthy conscientious trusty stable faithful devoted impeccable principled adult dutiful unfailing capable of being trusted high-principled More
"able" Antonyms
incompetent incapable inept unqualified ineffective inefficient mediocre ignorant unskilful unskilled amateurish bungling unhandy idiotic maladroit poor incapacitated ineffectual slow substandard unable unfit inadequate inapt inefficacious inexpert not able not equipped incapable of lacking the ability not capable of weak irrelevant bad awful dreadful horrible abominable abysmal atrocious inproficient terrible appalling awkward horrendous horrid lamentable lousy pathetic pitiful cruddy amateur inexperienced unknowledgeable unprofessional unaccustomed unenlightened uninstructed unlearned unskillful untried benighted imbecilic jackleg stupid airheaded birdbrained boneheaded brain-dead brainless bubbleheaded chuckleheaded dense dim dim-witted doltish dopey dopy dorky dull dumb dunderheaded empty-headed fatuous lethargic lackluster(US) lacklustre(UK) useless apathetic dilatory dormant draggy exhausted indifferent indolent inert laggard languorous lazy unsuitable inapplicable unusable impractical impossible unserviceable impracticable infeasible nonpractical nonviable unfeasible unfunctional improbable nonfunctional unavailable unemployable wrong over-the-hill on the way out prohibited forbidden banned barred restricted proscribed blocked obstructed powerless not allowed not approved not permitted sick unhealthy sickly frail ill unwell debilitated infirm in poor health weakly ailing diseased feeble in a bad way in poor condition off-colour(UK) off-color(US) out of sorts run down uncompelling unconvincing dissuasive insufficient bland dispirited hollow impactless impotent lifeless superficial unexciting unimpressive unproductive boring empty unwilling reluctant disinclined averse unenthusiastic indisposed resistant hesitant grudging uneager uninclined unobliging disobliging begrudging loath refractory indocile unwishful worthless helpless average backup back up below par defective deficient feckless good-for-nothing miniature

958 Sentences With "able"

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"Hurry on Home" sees Ms Brownstein play the submissive to her returning lover: "You know I'm dressdown-able / Uptown-able / Hair grab-able / Grand slam-able".
They're able to communicate, they're able to find other likeminded people, and they're able to have these conversations.
"This shows that they are able to grow, they are able to reproduce, they are able to develop," he said.
And I'm able to see her — she's able to see me.
We want everyone who's able to to be able to vote.
So, we wanna be able to be able to control that.
The ABLE to Work Act will allow individuals with disabilities to save their paychecks in an ABLE account beyond the current annual ABLE contribution.
"They were able to see what they were actually able to do."
And I'm able to see her, and she's able to see me.
"  "I was able to compete and able to finish off the race.
You need to be able to read to be able to read.
You need to be able to read to be able to read.
The world is built for able-bodied people by able-bodied people.
She's the one, now, who's able to give a different perspective on the world through being able to write and being able to be published.
There's been able to be Fox News and there's been able to be the Wall Street Journal and there's been able to be Mother Jones.
Us without the forest, we won't be able to farm, we won't be able to eat, without our land we won't be able to live.
He cares that the people of the United States are able to have this conversation, able to have this debate, able to know what the government is doing with this technology, and are able to form their own opinion.
"If I was able to hang in there and we were able to feed off each other, then we would have been able to push through like you saw Sergio and Justin able to do today," Spieth said afterward.
"Draymond Green has changed the power forward position being able to dribble, being able to pass, being able to shoot," 76ers veteran backup Elton Brand said.
"So when we debate, when we advance, we are able to grow the club, we are able to convince, we are able to progress," Macron said.
I was able to function and I was able to ride the line of embracing my depression but I was also able to actively write music.
Computing is only useful if people in the world are able to be able to get a better life, are able to realize their economic potential.
He was just able here -- he was just able to walk right in.
"They'll be able to see spots you won't be able to," she says.
And because I was able to do that, I've been able to thrive.
If we were able to finish, we were able to win that game.
Being able to have that balance left me able to do artistic stuff.
Passing ABLE 2.0 will make ABLE accounts work for thousands more disabled Americans.
She wasn't able to roll over for many months, wasn't able to crawl.
You also are able to multitask, to be able to play music in the background, or be able to close the app and have music continue playing.
There's gonna be failure and if you're not able to hustle, if you're not able to grind, you're not gonna be able to fight through those things.
Once the exchanges are able to support the new token, customers will be able to withdraw it but not be able to trade it on the exchanges.
And once you're able to do that, you're able to take that power back.
There's no good reason why we shouldn't be able to able to be ourselves.
They have to be able-- you have to be able to pay this debt.
Should we be able to do things maybe we shouldn't be able to do?
Several Republican lawmakers insisted that any able-bodied American should be able to serve.
But a new app may just be able be able to sweeten the deal.
When I was able to do that, I was able to get quicker outs.
So what people are able to do, they're able to get realtime coaching now.
We were able to do stuff I didn't think we'd be able to do.
"It would definitely be able to make able-bodied people run faster," he says.
That people should be able to express themselves, and be able to say ... Yeah.
To be able to do so makes them able to unlock yours or mine.
"You need to be able to access art to be able to appreciate it."
Yes, there's lots of things they'll be able to do, be able to assist.
You won't be able to tweet from there, but you'll be able to stream.
She helped me to basically be able to get up, to get out of bed, and once I was able to do that, I was able to draw.
"We'll be able to livestream matches, which will go a long way in being able to have somebody be able to watch and see suspicious patterns," he said.
"You are able to write a love poem, you are able to write a birthday card, you are able to use language in many expressive ways," she said.
And I wanted to be able to kind of stand next to him and be able sing and be able to dance and push myself to be able to, like, hold up next to someone like that, you know what I mean?
"I'll still be able to do all the stuff they can do like be able to walk and write be able to do just like everything same old Paige."
"I'm very happy to be back, I'm happy to be able to be able to contribute, and I'm happy we were able to come back and win," Garcia said.
I would still be able to work until my DACA expires but then if I weren't able to renew it, then I wouldn't be able to continue to work.
He wants me to be able to come off pick-and-rolls, make right reads, be able to set picks, be able to roll, pop, play out of that.
"I wasn't able to walk, I wasn't able to take in deep breaths," Wright says.
You won't be able to find a man; you won't be able to have children.
The ABLE National Resource Center says 8 million people could qualify for an ABLE account.
Some are able to run, just like I am able to run, and to live.
But she was only able to help others once she was able to help herself.
And because I'm able to do it, I'm happy that I'm able to do it.
Since I was able to put down more, was able to reduce the monthly amount.
We're able to do whatever the game dictates, and we're able to adjust to that.
I'm able to go out there and I'm really able to be, like, unabashedly myself.
" Cespedes said: "If it's a matter of being able to play, I'm able to play.
They were able to illuminate the cave, were able to cook food and keep warm.
If we're able to undo the financial incentive, then we're able to break the system.
Organizations able to quickly interpret and react will be better able to survive and thrive.
"He's able to see reads that maybe he wasn't able to see before," Glass says.
Now Mark Zuckerberg is trying not to be able to be able to say. Yeah.
They're not able to develop that third pitch—they're not able to soften the ball.
"We weren't able to vote but we are able to come out to the streets."
This is my view of the Internet of Things: you're able to infuse intelligence into everything, you're able to put a chip in everything, you're able to put software in everything, you're able to connect everything online, and just everything is a lot smarter.
That person has to ready for that long-term relationship, and they have to be good with people, able to talk, able to express themselves, able to express their feelings.
They weren&apost able to penetrate those but they were able to penetrate the DNC&aposs.
You have to be able to still be able to mentally stray strong in those circumstances.
I want to be able to talk; I want to be able to rationally discuss things.
The value of being able to synthesise a genome lies in being able to manipulate it.
We'll be able to see the connecting information, so we'll be able to have that segmentation.
We have been able to do what I think nobody else has been able to do.
That's when I was able to jump down and was just able to reach his hand.
"I have been able to do things I never thought I would be able to do."
Police were able to catch around 200 prisoners, but dozens more were able to evade capture.
For us, not being able to smell is as good as not being able to see.
Be able to access it because it's a really important emotion to be able to know.
Nothing will be able to tear it down and all the dead will able to…live?
"I'm able to protect people, I'm able to help the police and the military," she says.
Volunteer groups have been able to respond one day before MSF was able to be there.
"Girls who were able to end things were still able to lay out boundaries," says Barbosa.
You are able to do the reverse adaption, where you're able to go deeper with everybody.
Hopefully I'll be able to be an option, to be able to do better by then.
Veterinarians there were able to give him pain medication but weren't able to perform the surgery.
"They were able to identify only those people who they were able to identify," he said.
"Johan was a very able executive, certainly able to run a premium brand," Mr. Lutz said.
We have been able to see and now we will be able to hear as well.
We were never able to get the lead, and we weren't able to hold them off.
By being able to instinctively recognize gaps, you're able to generate tools to improve your performance.
And then, obviously, your 4K TV that's able to do HDR is able to get it.
We have to be able to see the threat and be able to adapt and overcome.
"My sweet baby boy is never going to be able to walk, he is never going to be able to ride a bike, he is never going to be able to brush his own teeth, he is never going to be able to bathe himself, he is never going to be able to go to the bathroom by himself, he is never going to be able to play like a normal child, he is never going to be able to hold someones hand, he is never going to be able to wear shoes, he is never, he is never, he is never," Whiddon wrote on her blog, Admirably Diverse.
I wouldn't be able to do it without her, so it's wonderful to be able to have this success, but also, it's wonderful to be able to share it with her.
"The conditions on the field today were such that we weren't really able to train, so I wasn't able to see if he was able to run all out," Arena said.
And the fact of the matter is that we were able to do it because we were able to win — we were able to beat them on everything they stood for.
I think there's going to be more economic opportunity opening up in five years — more ways for people to be able to provide services online, or be able to sell products online, or be able to find jobs online, or be able to get skills online.
Being able to just share with him how I felt, and him as well, being able to share how he felt through everything, just being able to build from that is incredible.
Group owners are able to delete Facebook groups, whereas group admins are only able to archive a Facebook group (unless the owner leaves), so no new members will be able to join.
It's everything from being able to develop doctrine, being able to develop options for the president when needed — not only to deter adversaries, but to ensure that we're able to project power.
She's hopeful that she will be able to reverse her hypothalamic amenorrhea and be able to conceive.
We know that our responsibilities lie in being able to be decisive, being able to do things.
Nobody's been able, nobody's been able to figure out why, but it was a very strong no.
We will not be able to control timing, but we will be able to control the outcome.
They were able to break free and catch the attention of others who were able to help.
North Korea is now able, or very nearly able, to threaten credibly to obliterate an American city.
Parents are able to strictly control who their kids are able to connect with over the app.
We ought to be able to figure this -- we have to be able to figure this out.
They weren't able to get a few clears and luckily we were able to cash in there.
"Lewis being able to let loose from Nico, he was able to pull a buffer," said Lowe.
You have to be able to give everyone tools to be able to go ahead with this.
BUT I WAS ABLE TO -- I WAS ABLE TO GO TO WORK AND I'LL TELL YOU THIS.
Clients should be able to choose their advisors and advisors should be able to choose their firms.
IF WE'RE ABLE TO ELIMINATE TAX DEDUCTIONS, WE'RE ABLE TO COMPENSATE FOR IT, THAT'S A DIFFERENT ISSUE.
"I've always been able to score the ball and been able to shoot the ball," he says.
Incredible animal.. especially once I'm able to calm 'em, then I'm really able to appreciate up close.
She's been able to build a strong base vote, and able to win a state like Wisconsin.
Being able to speak was such an honor for me and being able to hear everyone speak.
I'm still able to do some of the things I was able to do in New Orleans.
I've been able to bring people together, I've been able to get things done -- big things done.
Being able to perceive glutamates means our bodies are also able to perceive when we eat proteins.
He was able to articulate it in a way he hadn't been able to do so before.
You're going to be able to collaborate and work in a much more modern way, and you're going to be able to stay secure, you're going to be able to stay compliant, you're going to be able to handle all the privacy requirements of any large multinational company.
"There's gonna be failure and if you're not able to hustle, if you're not able to grind, you're not gonna be able to fight through those things," Cuban said at SXSW in 2016.
I might be able to shift this story, I might be able to leave this job, to get out of this toxic relationship, I might be able to move to a different city.
If you're able to use all these things easily, you should be able to use government services easily.
Delightfully, they'll be able to do more than flash the lights (they'll be able to do that, too).
So through music I was able to dance, through music I was able to become a child again.
Please know I'm not able to answer right now, but as soon as I'm able to, I will.
They would be able to use that information just like Google is able to use that information, right?
To be able to desalinate seawater, the nanotubes will have to be able to withstand much higher pressures.
You to be able to come up with an idea and able to pre-sell it to investors.
And we were able to — Facebook, we were able to help Facebook grow, social media for social good.
Guys will be able to slip to the basket and we'll be able to cover for one another.
Thanks to some solar panels, Herring was able to charge batteries to be able to use his phones.
Before he's able to fully strike down, I'm able grab the blade with my hand, holding it tightly.
"He was able to do what I'm doing now before I was able to do it," Khalifa said.
Nobody's perfect, but you should really be able to admit [that], and you should be able to apologize.
"(If) he is able to do it, I am able to do it," he added with a smile.
"You have to be able to be out in front and still be able to hammer," he said.
Takada was able to reap the leg while escaping mount, and able to buck Rickson off several times.
He argued that many firms won't be able to raise more capital and won't be able to survive.
And it's always exciting to be able to create something that I haven't been able to find myself.
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You need to be able to threaten to resign, and you need to be able to actually resign.
Talk about engagement, you're able to get data from them, you're able to find out what outcomes are.
We want them to be able to banter back and forth, be able to interrupt each other, laugh.
Doctors who are able to communicate with their patients, culturally and linguistically, are able to give better care.
We're able to detect them coming and are able to fix most of their issues in real time.
"You are able to do the reversed adaption, where you're able to go deeper with everybody," he said.
Eventually, I was able to afford medical treatment that I certainly wouldn't have been able to receive otherwise.
I'm not looking to — in the meantime, nobody's been able to do what I've been able to do.
While some are able to work from home, many Americans are not able to complete their job remotely.
I'm now able to sleep deeply for short increments, something I never pictured myself being able to do.
Saeed wished that Nadia had been able to meet his mother, and his mother able to meet her.
"I was able to drive without being able to see," he said in an interview with CBS News.
For those that are able to register, the law will likely restrict what they are able to do.
"We want to be able to be something that people can really be able to be proud of."
"If we were able to do the impossible, that means we will be able to do the difficult."
Q: Was he actually able to touch your vagina or were you able to block him from that?
If your office or the inspector general is not able to investigate, then who is able to investigate?
We'll be able to plan better and we'll be able to bring more volume back to Hong Kong.
So, we're able to connect to the brands, and they're able to come in and apply their expertise.
" He added, "For the first time, you're actually able to create binge-able audio content around these streams.
All four were able to stand independently, and two were able to walk over ground, the researchers said.
We pride ourselves in being able to run the football and we were able to show that today.
I wanted to be able to have a dog, I wanted to be able to get a degree.
You need to be able to remove solvent sufficiently, you need to be able to do vacuum insulation.
"I learned so much from having been so ill, and regaining the gratitude for the simple things—for being able to see, for being able to talk, for being able to walk," she said.
"You being covered and you being a housewife or a house mom, you can still be okay to have an orgasm, being able to masturbate, being able to be horny — being able to seduce."
They ought to be able to know what's available to them; they ought to be able to get the results of the rape kit; that testing should be able to be done for them.
I now know that it's possible to challenge the policy: I am able to say that I don't have any STIs, and therefore I should be able to donate, but I'm not able to.
"It's a friendly seller, it's a good price, they know the properties so they will be able to able to wring out more savings, and they'll be able to cover their financing," he said.
We want to be able to trade and they want to be able to trade and I think we&aposll be able to do that, OK. And I think she&aposs doing a terrific job.
"It doesn't mean there [are] less skilled workers, it means they are able to focus and we're able to treat more people … we're able to serve more of mankind with the skills that we have."
"Internet providers must ensure that students are still able to learn, employers are still able to conduct business, and we're all able to communicate with each other without having our connections capped or cut off."
"You should always have a backup plan to be able to rent the home if you're not able to sell it for what you are expecting to be able to sell it for," he said.
At the very top, the obscenely wealthy love the future, they will be able to change, they will be able to afford it, they will be able to teach themselves, they're interested in teaching themselves.
We won't be able to remember a time before we weren't able to 2100D print a new bathroom tub.
ScienceTake Humans may never be able to exterminate cockroaches, but they may be able to learn something from them.
"Everyone deserves to be able to see" But not everyone who is eligible will be able to afford Luxturna.
So theoretically, the Sport should be able to last longer and be able to support more power-intensive features.
"I'm going to be able to walk, I'm going to be able to write," Winter says of her prognosis.
I like being able to get what she needs for school and being able to provide whatever she wants.
It's just nicer being able to order your carrots online and nicer being able to get information so quickly.
Once I was able to see parts of me I loved, I was able to love my whole self.
We're really excited to see people who are able to figure out things we weren't able to figure out.
He's able to make something out of nothing and able to turn around a game in a single play.
If states were able to keep costs low, they might even be able to keep some of that money.
And they need to be able to punch each other, and they need to be able to punch faster.
He has driven in large part by being able to do things his predecessors weren&apost able to do.
He'll be able to access the account, but he won't be able to tweet, retweet, or favorite others' posts.
I was even able to finish a triathlon, something I thought I would never, ever be able to say.
"Babies brains are so able to compensate even when they're substantially damaged, they're able to reroute neurons," he said.
"I was able to eat, I was able to keep the food down, and I had energy," she said.
The things he's able to do on the court, getting other guys involved rebounding, able to score, it's tough.
"My son was able to go to rehab because he was able to afford a treatment bed," she said.
They will be able to earn up to $10, but they won't be able to profit from their participation.
Developers will be able to see each other's holograms through a Skype call and be able to illustrate them.
I will always regret not being able to be there and not being able to hold my daughter's hand.
"I was not able to talk about climate change, not able to talk about my own motivations," he says.
"As part of Xbox, we'll be able to scale faster than we've ever been able to before," he writes.
Clearing houses must be able to access trading venues and trading venues must be able to access clearing houses.
They're doing the same job, but they're not able to get the same benefits that we're able to get.
Ross noted that Trump had been able to accomplish more deregulation because he was able to exercise executive powers.
When working people are able to stand together in unions, we're able to achieve these goals and much more.
" She added of Frances: "She's able to cut people down with one line like he was able to do.
This record, because we were able to have that fifth member, we were able to achieve that full sound.
She wasn't able to eat for four days and wasn't able to even get out of bed for two.
Cities may be able to regulate the industry, but they may not be able to stamp it out entirely.
The Taliban acknowledged that girls would be able to go to school and women would be able to work.
Pickled juice is like an easy transition: you're no longer able to chew but you're still able to swallow!
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The problem is, they're not able to look at those things rationally, they're not able to understand themselves rationally.
It takes years to be able to understand the depth at which some players are able to see SSBM.
They were able to introduce these mutations into fruit flies, and suddenly they were able to eat milkweed, too.
I've been able to look into the heart of a play that I haven't been able to for years.
Only when I was really able to let go of that crutch was I able to really find myself.
Trump was able to get his backers to forgive millions of dollars in debt he wasn't able to repay.
"If I was able to sleep and be calm, I was able to focus on my therapy," she said.
Patients were able to shop for lower-cost options, and insurers were able to negotiate lower rates from providers.
Overtime, I have been able to recognize what is best for me and been able to make better choices.
Tom Hamilton [the music director] has recently been able to do it, so they're able to perform it live.
He's incredibly lucky with every situation - able to catch the baseball at the game, able to sneak onto the float, able to hit the baseball perfectly onto his tape recorder at the end - and has mastered complex skills at a young age including being able to hack into his school's computer network.
To be able to do that with that Norman Lear pedigree, with these long scenes, and to be able to really be able to shoot a play in front of an audience — that's what we're doing.
I wasn't able to do when I was in local news 12 years ago, that Chuck wasn't able to of and Andrea wasn't able to do when their careers first started, and that's a good thing.
Users won't be able to tune (adjust EQ) their streamed music they way they'd be able to tune a live music concert, but they will be able to allow various sounds into their music listening experience.
These measures, known as the ABLE to Work Act, The ABLE Financial Planning Act and The ABLE Age Adjustment Act, are the result of the tenacious leadership of a bicameral and bipartisan group that includes Sens.
I mean, the biggest thing that we were able to do — and Frank can tell you this — the biggest thing we were able to do is we were able to say, you cannot block our dreams.
Able accounts were made possible by the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014, also called the ABLE Act.
That means more Americans won't be able to afford coverage, and others won't be able to find it at all.
"Black Lives Matter, they weren't able to be heard, and the police officers weren't able to be heard," Cory concludes.
The Assistent was able to understand her reply and able to link to OpenTable so Rakowski could make a reservation.
They should be able to speak naturally, as they would to a human, and she should be able to answer.
I felt I'd be able to capture the nostalgia while at the same time being able to make something new.
Fortunately he was able to free himself with the help of villagers, and he was able to walk away unscathed.
They're making payments on their debt, but not able to buy a house, they're not able to save for retirement.
Others will be able to use whatever we're working with Amazon on, and they'll be able to build on that.
Microsoft says some games might be able to enable it automatically, but most aren't able to do that right now.
I was able to then work with those same people that we fought with and able to pass welfare reform.
You'll presumably be able to open and edit some common file types within Drive, as you've already been able to.
" He was able to keep "the enemy at bay until helicopters were able to fly in and evacuate the wounded.
We were able to do that in the past-- certainly able to do that over the last five plus years.
You have to raise to be able to have a team and to be able to get your message out.
I'm not able to make commitments today one way or the other about what we will be able to disclose.
Muni was able to un-hack some of its systems by Sunday morning and was able to accept fares again.
" The source added: "Hailey is able to support Justin in a way that no one else has been able to.
We were able to do it within a minute of people creating content, we were able to identify the celebrity.
Had that Marine been able to carry in that school district, he might have been able to stop that shooter.
It's not about not being able to concentrate; it's about being able to concentrate in different forms and different intensity.
ARE YOU ABLE TO BE ABLE TO TAKE SHARE ENOUGH THAT YOUR EARNINGS ARE GOING TO SURPRISE BASED ON TECH?
I think the discussions about being able to manipulate the price or being able to manipulate the markets are exaggerated.
Without being able to check my email, look at Slack or scroll through Instagram, I'm able to become completely engrossed.
If you were able to update your device to iOS 11, you will be able to upgrade to iOS 12.
"These groups are able to achieve incredible things," says Green, "far more than any individual would be able to do."
President Franklin Roosevelt was able to draw upon some able subordinates who had served him as governor of New York.
"It was a relief from covering nonfiction, being able to control it, being able to make it up," he said.
A group of groundsmen were able to eliminate the invaders with fire extinguishers ... and the match was able to resume.
People are going to be able to explore their sexuality in a way that they've never been able to before.
So that information, then, is able to be shared with ORR and ORR is able to be aware of that.
They have not been able to convince markets that they were going to be able to defend their inflation targets.
One, if somebody is able-bodied or somebody thinks they're able-bodied, you can throw them off of the list.
By being able to independently verify the women's claims, the prosecution was able to build a strong case against Holtzclaw.
American job creators will once again be able to compete globally and be able to reinvest right here in America.
He certainly was frustrated at not being able to communicate with his classmates or not being able to just operate.
Being able to work towards a goal is like being able to work towards a deadline: It's the bare minimum.
It can be the difference between being able to pay your rent and not being able to pay your rent.
Being able to poke fun at yourself is important, but you have to be able to demonstrate sincerity as well.
Tonight was a testament to the guards being able to find me and me being able to hit the shots.
But I am lucky to be able to spend time with my mom for as long as I am able.
I wanted to be able to, if the power was pulled on the fucking world, be able to still rock.
"If it's able to do a five-hour pause, it's able to do a 24-hour pause," he told reporters.
You'll be able to play remotely from your own Xbox One, or you'll be able to play using their servers.
People entered this Presidency being able to afford their gas, being able to afford their health insurance, they cant now.
I like being able to create a feel for the store for people who maybe aren't even able to visit.
The result was that more Republicans were able to win House races that they might not otherwise been able to.
Not being able to afford a doctor is pretty functionally similar, if not worse, than being able to choose one.
In terms of being able to post mobily, to be able to have ... that seems to be the biggest trend.
While managers need to be able to control their players, they also need to be able to socialise with them.
We felt we were going to be able to once we got it to one ... but we weren't able to.
Rather, it just seems like something we should be able to do, or that we will be able to do.
I wanted to be able to take the vocals away and the narrative still be able to seep through energetically.
Johnson said she's able to call Amazon executives directly if her clients aren't able to, say, register their brand online.
We're going to be able to measure traditional upper-funnel channels just like we are able to measure digital today.
Do you think you will be able to address topics at The Atlantic that you weren't able to at ESPN?
Being able to have and make sure we're able to maintain a baseload on our grid is of national security.
"They&aposll also need to be able to write descriptively and be able to take amazing photos!" she told Insider.
The farmers were able to pry the octopus&apos tentacles off of the bird, which was able to fly away.
From my perspective, there's no reason he couldn't be able to do that or shouldn't be able to do that.
She remembers Hadden asking her if she was able to climax, "and how was I able to climax," she said.
We were able to pay off that debt within eight months, and have been able to keep it off since.
"The challenge with modern trade is, to be able to export, you need to be able to import," Parilla said.
We were not able to create anything, we were not able to win any of the battles to do it.
Linda doesn't know how her daughter is able to cope with wanting to hold her child and not being able.
" He added, "I know one thing — I want to be able to do stuff I haven't been able to do.
People who supported a candidate who would have been able to win without their support are able to claim victory.
And as long as you&aposre able to direct message someone, you should be able to video chat with them.
While production companies may not be able to film, people will be able to shoot small videos in their homes.
"They're not going to be able to go to a restaurant, they're not going to be able to stop at a gas station, they're not going to be able to shop at a department store," Waters said.
In this case, we weren't able to help and as grateful as we are that we were able to transport our guests, we are saddened that we were not able to do the same for more people.
Martinez has been able to take swings since the injury but hasn't yet been able to run, and he'll obviously need to be able to do that before the club can think about activating him by next weekend.
"When you see that a student is able to shine, is able to get the best grades, is able to beat other students or move to the regional level even international level it gives you joy," he added.
And I think when you are able to do that — and Juleanna and I both do message framing for a living — when you're able to do that and when you're able to mobilize in particular, it's enormously helpful.
We're able to spend the intervening months speculating about just how much Google will be able to do with those parts.
Firefighters responded to the fast-moving fire and were able to contain it, but were not able to save the distillery.
Now we are not going to able to enforce our borders, we&aposre not going to be able to deport anybody?
"Hailey is able to support Justin in a way that no one else has been able to," adds the Bieber source.
"We'll be able to track these trends better and separately we're going to be able to mold some thoughts," he said.
It's a team effort, but Oliver has been able to enjoy many things that he otherwise wouldn't be able to do.
They'll be able to get where they're going even faster — and they'll be able to do it just using their voice. 
Anh values being able to connect with her father and says she wouldn't have been able to without family-based migration.
So, how can anyone say she will never be able to do this, she will never be able to do that?
Wanting to just run away and actually being able to just leave everything behind; not everyone is able to do that.
Soldiers were excited to be able to document their participation in this global event and be able to send photos home.
I want to know how she was able to intellectualize her experience and how she was able to make it beautiful.
"You may be able to afford your insulin, but you may not be able to afford your other medicines," he says.
By being able to identify patterns, it's able to create a posting schedule that refines itself in real-time, Levitt says.
We're able to form our own opinions on issues, as we're able to immediately access both sides of an argument online.
You will still be able to browse Airbnb but you won't be able to book any reservations or host any guests.
"Hailey is able to support Justin in a way that no one else has been able to," a Bieber source said.
They, too, are able to reach the highest levels of government; they, too, are able to be strong and hold control.
"I always had that desire of being strong and being able to protect myself, being able to protect others," he recalls.
"Citizens should be able to arm themselves ... in order to be able to act against these terrorists," he told TV Nova.
Will Tesla be able to scale its mobile repair crews to be able to match the number of vehicles it's shipping.
"I was able to lift things that I never felt in my life I would be able to do," she said.
You'll be able to ask the assistant almost anything you'd normally be able to ask through a device like the Echo.
Education makes them more able to sell themselves on the global market and more able to retrain when the economy changes.
He had a lot of powerful political connections and he was able to able to leverage them in his gangster career.
"We'll be able to predict it, and we'll be able to stop the progress of the disease," Fox, 57, tells PEOPLE.
They need to be able to navigate themselves, and we don't have sensors today that would be able to track them.
Obviously we want Bob Mueller to be able to pursue and our committees to be able to pursue their investigations unimpeded.
"Everyone has to be able to earn more to be able to shoulder the cost of our ageing society," he said.
After that, while owners will always be able to download it any time, you won't be able to purchase it online.
Although we weren't able to tag along with her in the flesh, we were still able to go behind the scenes.
The Hill was not able to independently verify the veracity of the video and was not immediately able to reach Corley.
Otherwise Apple won't be able to do a credit check and you won't be able to qualify for the credit card.
"Stuff we'll able to resolve, we'll be able to keep an eye on while they're essentially blinded," Dr. Hansen-Koharcheck said.
As you get older, you may be able to increase the amount you're able to comfortably spend on a wedding gift.
"Everyone has to be able to earn more to be able to shoulder the cost of our aging society," he said.
So after a while, they were able to open up the roads, and people were able to come and go again.
That's when you have to be able to throw the ball ... You have to be able to hit the deep balls.
I'm nerdy enough to be able to name those phones, but how many people out there would have been able to?
Israeli government hackers were recently able to do something few others have been able to manage: They hacked the Islamic State.
"Not being able to create work is like the nightmare of not being able to sell a work," Mr. Gouzer said.
The employers must be able to show there are not enough American workers able or willing to fill the seasonal jobs.
I was able to collect the samples I needed, but not able to do the most expensive part—sequencing the DNA.
Plus, Nguyen suggested that by embracing force touch early, developers will be able to able to stand out from the competition.
The researchers were able to watch the myelin growing and were able to record spontaneous electrophysiological activity in the mini-brains.
When it launches this fall, you'll be able to see glance-able data from any app, right on your watch face.
If you aren't able to find this page from your settings, you should be able to reach it at this link.
On the data side of things, we are able to measure things we've never been able to measure in the past.
What's more, not everyone who should be able to seek asylum or obtain special juvenile status is able to do so.
While the US was able to topple the Taliban government, it has never been able to fully quash the fundamentalist movement.
Real progress is not just being able to vote for a woman, but being able to vote for the best woman.
We are able to take advantage of that probably to an extent that even major companies and others aren't able to.
My parents were able to save and become homeowners but I fear I won't be able to do the same. Gov.
"I definitely want somebody to be able to protect themselves, like I'd want to be able to protect myself," said Hamlin.
We were able to contain the outbreak, but it became a pathogen that was able to sustain itself in the population.
"I want to be able to help people, and to be able to give back, especially to my parents," he says.
Just to be able to help the team somehow and be able to come up huge — it feels good to contribute.
" "Why should I be able to wake up another day when my baby girl isn't being able to have that opportunity?!
Other users will be able to copy content, but they won't be able to make changes until you finish your edit.
Determined actors, terrorists, are still going to be able to find a service provider that will be able to encrypt accounts.
By being able to communicate well, charismatic leaders are able to promote their vision and persuade others to buy into it.
I am hopeful that a congressional investigation will be able to make clear how Whitefish was able to receive this contract.
Louisiana won't be able to ban abortions outright but they will be able to require abortion providers to obtain pointless credentials.
For others, it means being able to work a full-time job or being able to take care of loved ones.
Not only were we able to reduce expenditures, but in each case we were able to bring about significant organizational change.
I want to be able to have a sustainable life while also being able to enjoy it at the same time.
But if Doe isn't able to get her abortion this week, it's unclear whether she'd be able to get one nearby.
They want to be able to able to choose their own leader, who is currently appointed by a Beijing-dominated panel.
They are able to open doors for you and different ventures that you may be able to ... if that interests you.
You have to wait for the deal to be done to be able to launch, to be able to do anything.
To be able to hear something and know what he wants to do with it and be able to create it.
I should be able to get concrete response, and I should be able to really make things happen in the world.
When you talk about their childhoods, most of them were already obsessed with not just death, but the sort of general limitations of being human, of the frustrations of not being able to do certain things, not being able to live infinitely, not being able to explore space, not being able to think at the level they wanted.
In a regulatory framework, we have a situation in which we're able to collect tax dollars from the regulated cannabis businesses that support city services, we're able to keep cannabis in areas where youth aren't able to readily access the products, and folks are able to get honest information about the products they're getting their hands on.
I am so thankful every day for the fact that I grew up in a time when nobody thought blacks would be able to be integrated into American society, they would never be able to hold important positions, they'd never be respected intellectually, they'd never be able to do the things that they are now able to do.
This means that Netflix and Spotify were able to read and send private messages from user profiles, Microsoft's Bing was able to see the names of all of a user's Facebook friends without consent, Amazon was able to see friend lists and friend contact information, and Apple was able to grab Facebook data from iPhones without asking for consent.
In order to be coherent at all, you need to have a good balance between being able to take things seriously and being able to take the most serious things and being able to laugh at them, reducing them.
So suddenly to not be able to go back to the place where they were born, to not be able to visit their ancestors' tombs, or to only be able to do so very briefly — it's really, really sad.
You have to be able to access any of those panels, meaning you have to be able to get to each panel, be able to take it off and not disrupt the functionality of the building or its safety.
"When you see that a student is able to shine, is able to get the best grades, is able to beat other students or move to the regional level, even international level, it gives you joy," he told CNN.
Until then, her democratic party won't be able to move forward, her country won't be able to move forward, and the feminist ideals she claims to cherish so much won't be able to move forward into the next generation.
When they came to the United States, they expected to be able to be able to see their families at any time.
Though the rats weren't able to get up and walk afterward, they were able to move their legs in a purposeful way.
So I'm really glad that I was able to do that, and I'm really grateful I was able to play with you.
Here, current is able to flow without resistance in much the same way that the superfluid is able to flow without viscosity.
I'm able to see like normal people...The fact that I'm here now and able to see normal and clear, it's amazing.
We have to be able to count on him next year to be able to go out and pitch every fifth day.
Insurers still won't be able to deny sick people coverage, and they won't be able to charge them more than healthy people.
In this study, scientists were able to keep cockroach populations level through rotating insecticides, but weren't actually able to reduce their numbers.
Magesvaran Suranjan: The best way is to be able to innovate, because when one innovates, one is able to premiumize the portfolio.
That's the name of the game: recover the state, be able to enforce the law, be able to prosecute any criminal there.
That's the name of the game: Recover the state, be able to enforce the law, be able to prosecute any criminal there.
Steph wasn't able to, but you add KD to the mix, now he is able to do things, roam, and be free.
With EWC, the AI is now able to retain knowledge of the games and is able to learn multiple games in succession.
You won't be able to replace Siri with Google Assistant, but you'll be able to use the feature in Google's dedicated app.
But aside from being able to have fun on set, they're able to act as each others' support systems along the way.
In the past, Japanese citizens have been able to contribute to Kickstarters, but have never been able to post their own projects.
But to be able to do that you need to be able to differentiate between the Ming vase and the coffee table.
You're able to create your own schedule, do your own thing, be anywhere, be able to make money and do your job.
You need to be able to hire people quickly, to be able to move, and that's not compatible with traditional lease structures.
This means people must be able to refuse consent without detriment, and must be able to withdraw consent easily at any time.
Laundroid, though it's still working out issues like being able to distinguish dark clothing, was able to produce a simple folded shirt.
"I believe we have been able to give sufficient direction for them to be able to resolve those remaining issues," she said.
We&aposve been able to do what I think nobody else has been able to do, we&aposre down over 22020 percent.
He was able to talk to those who the rest of us would never be able to talk to – celebrities, for example.
"What we've been able to accomplish is really meaningful and something that not many players have been able to experience," said Curry.
" According to Dr. Bowers, people that "are able to orgasm pre-surgery, they're very highly likely to be able to orgasm afterwards.
Now manufacturers will be able to choose without having to worry that an ARM machine won't be able to support Nvidia's technology.
I don't want her to not be able to eat French fries or not be able to enjoy a piece of candy.
Recruiters will be able to pinpoint the best candidates more easily, and customer-service staff will be able to handle queries faster.
Activate it and you'll still be able to listen to music, but you'll also be able to hear what's happening around you.
It was able to show that white-owned, lesser-known networks were able to sign contracts with Charter during the same period.
Being able to reach a hosting company when the site is offline or just being able to ask general questions is crucial.
Twitter definitely took note: Eventually, Hetfield and Gaga were able to swap out mics, and the rocker was able to be heard.
But if scientists were able to make such a microphone, they'd be able to add some important enhancements to quantum computer functionality.
You will be able to see it with your eyes, but you will also be able to see it with your ears.
Tullier is able to move his left hand, and his arm, and he is able to have some movement in his legs.
He hasn't been able to beat Trump alone, so, he figures, perhaps the combination of himself and Fiorina will be able to.
She's even able to do it in a chainmail dress, which is something that I've never, ever been able to pull off.
Price disparities will disappear, as price gougers will no longer be able to rip off those who are less able to negotiate.
From her standpoint, Able was able to see what appeared to be a struggle with the unnamed killer, who shot himself dead.
Being able to leverage that data regardless of its type is important to reliably being able to understand and interact with reality.
Although we were able to solve many of the technical issues, we were not able to offer every attendee a great experience.
Simon said the snippet shows Piazza being able to walk well enough to avoid hitting furniture and able to close a door.
You'll still be able to invite people with Android devices, but they won't be able to create an event on their own.
We weren't able to learn who would be able to participate in this secondary round — whether it would be investors or employees.
Reuters was not able to reach Wang for comment and it was unclear if he had been able to retain a lawyer.
I am in a privileged position right now where I'm able to turn down work, whereas I haven't been able to previously.
Bescansa told reporters that she believes all mothers should be able to parent "as they are able and willing," Spanish media reported.
A wire transfers money instantly, meaning you won't be able to cancel and likely won't be able to get your money back.
These PC owners will be able to rent Sony films for 48 hours, as opposed to only being able to buy them.
Ultimately, IT administrators will be able to control what each of these secondary administrators are able to provision, including linking teams together.
To be able to meet our needs, to be able stay in Bulgaria, we have to work in two or three places.
"This way we can be able to reach out to those who are still not able or willing to come," says Bousso.
Thune said the public should be able to see the latest version of the rule and be able to comment on it.
She credits her longevity with not only being able to "kick [her] face" but also being able to understudy and do bits.
Being able to have that flexibility and being able to drive how I want to drive really helps me and my family.
Being able to perfectly cook something, like, having something that hot and being able to cook it this perfectly medium rare... amazing.
Without the payday and title loans I was able to get, nothing that I have been able to achieve would have happened.
A big part of the reason for that is WeWork has been able to able to defer lots of its outstanding rent.
Being able to segment and eventually being able to personalize for each individual, that's a big place where we can leverage data.
"A huge gift to me is being able to see them face to face and being able to thank them," Gilman said.
I was able to get some pitches out over the plate today that I was able to hit out to left field.
As one should be able to read Hitler's Mein Kampf – it's published in France – so one should be able to read Celine.
Then Jake was able to get the single and we were able to score a couple more and get some insurance runs.
Microsoft, with its ultra powerful new console, might be able able to deliver higher quality graphics on-par with PC-based systems.
And we were able to go strike and execute campaigns without, you know, being able to look at some of those things.
" Skill: "The football coach doesn't need to be able to throw, and a film director doesn't need to be able to act.
It took maybe two years to be able to sort of glide, and then actually be able to fly in all directions.
Sure, I was able to go paragliding this summer, and yet I know that soon, I won't be able to that anymore.
We were able to unpack the pay gap in a way that I don't think anyone had been able to do before.
I was fortunate enough to be able to quit my job and say something, but most people aren't able to do that.
"In nonpermissive environments, you have to be able to send a container that they won't be able to look inside," she explained.
Going forward, contractors will not be able to review customers' audio clips, and only Apple employees will be able to do so.
"You're not going to be able to read it, you're only going to be able to listen to it," Mr. Lewis said.
You won't be able to see them, and they won't be able to see you, but you can still participate by speaking.
"One woman talked about being able to buy the sports uniform that she's really never been able to buy before," Foster said.
The nominee needs not only to be able to throw a punch, he or she needs to be able to take one.
"We were able to, to build the house for a lot less than we were able to buy one," Murdock told CNN.
"You'll just be able to think of something and your friends will immediately be able to experience it too if you'd like."
Even though other users wouldn't be able to reply to some tweets, they still would be able to read and screenshot them.
"There was more team pride in being able to be a part of this and be able to support it," he says.
Just because Boston Dynamics was able to film Atlas performing this routine, doesn't mean it's able to perform it flawlessly every time.
They'll be able to get it... preorders will start September 5th and you'll be able to buy it in stores September 24th.
During that time, the account is able to view tweets posted to the social network but isn't able to post its own.
It might be able to transcend some of those divides and be able to enhance community in a way that's more liberating.
And I do think that we will be able with that pressure to be able to come up with a new authorization.
The FBI was able to nab Abdel-Rahman and his co-conspirators before they were able to carry out the landmark attacks.
"You have to be able to get through this, and you've got to be able to deal with it, mentally," Collins said.
They would have been able to see the Democratic candidates make their arguments about why they're better able to represent their interests.
"Every insect we've been able to work with, we've been able to train dogs to accurately and consistently detect them," he said.
"It was enriched by her being able to see your facial expressions and your being able to see her splint," he said.
He should be criticized, he should be able to take that criticism, and he should be able to be productive about it.
"The show was something that through writing it, we were able to connect to each other and able to connect to our cast and able to say things and express things that are difficult to say to ourselves," Pasek reveals.
"They're not going to be able to go to a restaurant, they're not going to be able to stop at a gas station, they're not going to be able to shop at a department store," she went on to say.
"They&aposre not going to be able to go to a restaurant, they&aposre not going to be able to stop at a gas station, they&aposre not going to be able to shop at a department store," Waters said.
Google will be able to make full books available to read through its Google Books service, anyone will be able to upload the films to YouTube, and amateur theaters will be able to produce plays without needing to seek permission.
When women were able to start accessing this kind of comprehensive family planning opportunities, and be able to plan and space our pregnancies, it paved the way for women like me to be able to participate fully and equally in society.
And I think what's been interesting is we've been able to give people who wouldn't have had, traditionally, venture support, we've been able to give them investment and a network that they might not have been able to plug into otherwise.
It would allow rollovers of 85033 plan balances into ABLE accounts; raise the limits for working disabled people with ABLE accounts to deposit more of their own earnings; and increase the eligible age to open an ABLE account to 45.
Parents would be able to follow their opposite-sex children into the bathroom, caretakers would be able to monitor their opposite-sex clients.
"Any man should be able to wear what he finds fashionable or comfortable, just like any woman should be able to," he said.
But whereas our ears wouldn't be able to discern it, "a client device" such as your phone would be able to hear it.
We may not be able to punish this R. Kelly, but I'm very hopeful that we'll be able to stop the next one.
I lived to be able to tell the story on the other side, to be able to remind people that were human beings.
I think it would be able to bridge the gap and to be able to sway other voters more so than Bernie Sanders.
While all Twitter and Periscope users will be able to watch live 360-degree videos, not everyone will be able to broadcast them.
Jadwat said that another president might be able to put forth an identical travel ban constitutionally, but that Trump wouldn't be able to.
Matt Lieber: The responses that we've gotten today ... we haven't been able to tell them that yet, because we just weren't able to.
"I've never been able to have the opportunity to be able to do something like this because of my professional career," Colton explains.
I don't think there's enough flexibility in the USDA budget to be able to carve up and be able to identify $15 billion.
"Hailey is able to support Justin in a way that no one else has been able to," a Bieber source previously told PEOPLE.
But Lulabel added that she was able to negotiate her being able to mention a teachers strike that affected the school last year.
And for us to be able to tell them apart, we need to be able to pick up the subtle differences in features.
Iris hasn't been able to speak with her son, but a social worker was able to contact her family members about his location.
We were able to go home as we needed, and family members were able to visit and support Aspen without traveling long distance.
If you aren't able to cover the total amount you owe right away, you may be able to put together a payment plan.
You should be able to be terrible, you should be able to be good, like you can't be terrible is the thing, right?
This means robots will be able to talk to each other in ways that we – or other robots – won't be able to crack.
Those women need to keep their jobs, and all women need to be able to work, to be able to thrive, without fear.
The researchers weren't able to identify a causal relationship, nor were they able to explain why coffee appears to confer these health benefits.
"I can't even remember the last time they were able to carry out a full day of being able to play," she said.
What's more, Podkul says that children are less able to defend themselves against deportation hearings when they aren't able to contact their parents.
You should be able to beam songs from apps like Spotify, then, though you won't be able to play them with spoken commands.
I was able to stand up straight in my closet, but I was not able to stretch my arms out in both directions.
" Jean Oelwang, London, UK, CEO, Virgin Unite "I get to be able to shape culture because that's what brands are able to do.
Guests will be able to rent the Wienermobile out for one night only, with two guests being able to stay at a time.
"I was able to use my skills to be able to get to a really good place that I'm thrilled about," Cramer says.
The promise of being able to be promoted to teleoperator is a big part of how Starsky is able to hire drivers effectively.
Foreign airlines will now be able start domestic operations in Brazil and global players will be able increase their stakes in local carriers.
Under the circumstances, Calvin will never be able to apply for a green card, but he'll be able to obtain a work permit.
"If we will not be able to ski here any more, we will not able to ski anywhere," says Eric Fournier, the mayor.
It's completely surreal that I'm able to show my parents that I'm an example to my siblings and I'm able to inspire others.  
"That would be the dream, to be able to do this and still be able to eat and buy gas," Guy told me.
Because he made it to the next station, surviving passengers were able to get out and rescuers were able to help the injured.
But if independent auditors were able to become familiar with voting hardware and software, they would be able to detect bugs and breaches.
And I slowly made the shift over when I was able to get a scholarship to be able to afford to switch departments.
This means that if an attacker were able to get login credentials, they would likely be able to access the network without detection.
"To be able to get out of the funk we're in, we've got to be able to win ballgames like that," Cobb said.
And that's the way we were able to form this group that was able to adapt and progress in such a hostile environment.
He added that those banks would be able to accompany large European companies, and a European capital market would be able to develop.
"They've been able to recontextualize how they see their bodies, which is the best thing to be able to give someone," Alice shares.
I wanted to be able to make more actual, physical sound with my own body, which I'd never been able to do before.
But for robots to be able to ensure human safety, those robots must be able to see humans and recognize them as humans.
Once you're able to figure out those flavours for you or your kink, then you're able to look for someone who's like-minded.
He's a solid businessman on what he's been able to do ... he's a f**king animal at what he's been able to do.
They were more insulted that we were able to pull it off and be able to do a protest inside a secure area.
You shouldn't be able to seize a person and sell them; you shouldn't be able to seize a country's resources and sell them.
By working out exactly what notes Turing's computer was able to play, they were able to restore their melodies to their original voice.
By being able to click those buttons without actually clicking into an email, you'll ideally be able to whiz through your inbox faster.
We've got to be able to find an affordable way for them to actually be able to compete and manufacture on the island.
But I think it's if you're able to address and learn from certain mistakes, and be able tof provide better for the consumer.
"He was able to get one more round off, and he was able to shoot himself in the head," the police chief said.
She was able to see my son on a video phone, but I was not able to see him or receive any photos.
"We're able to get grants for capital, and then we're also able to tap into low-interest or 'friendly' loans," Garcia-Granados says.
At every meeting, we're able to make sure that the people, the diverse group we have — gender, ethnic — are all able to participate.
They have to be able to make decisions, and then they have to be able to execute those decisions or actions under stress.
Physically, if I'm able to have an orgasm through masturbation, though, then that should be able to happen through partnered sex as well.
I was able to give him a push, a really hard push and got sideways, there, and was able to get the lead.
Under the new law, private or government retailers will be able to sell marijuana and licensed producers will be able to grow it.
They were able to live in their skin, I was not able to live in my own, and was persecuted for being me.
By making the tool open, he hopes someone will be able to analyze the data to be able to learn from this behavior.
That is a whole lot of data that Tulsa was able to tap into, and we aren't even able to understand the why.
Non-Prime members will be able to see the Outfit Compare feature in their app, but will not be able to submit photos.
Ryan has insisted that Mueller should be able to complete his investigation and expressed confidence that he will be able to do so.
You won't be able to file any paperwork in this little guy, but you will be able to stow away 800 business cards.
So, to know that he'll be able to be there, that he'll be able to meet his child is just an incredible relief.
Able-bodied is not truly a demographic label, though: There is no standard for physical or mental ability that makes a person able.
"Being able to predict sound is an important first step toward being able to predict the consequences of physical interactions with the world."
He's able to crowdfund, so he doesn't have to take out a loan or find another job to be able to make comics.
Being able to fight was the only way he'd been able to make enough money to support himself and his Isaan-based family.
It's a little frustrating to not be able to talk about it the way I want to be able to talk about it.
They were not able to examine any bodies of victims, who had been buried by the time they were able to enter Douma.
Unfortunately, I do not think that the US will ever be able to have an immigration policy which everyone will be able support.
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You should be able to study your art in order to enrich your community, and you should be able to subsist on that.
The groups want people to be able to make donations now and be able to claim a tax benefit on their 2019 returns.
"Families should be notified, they should be able to access topical medication and they should be able to re-enter the next day."
He was able to get the results for his test so quickly because the lab at Walter Reed was able to analyze it.
Not only was I able to spend time with my family, but I was able to enjoy the scenic views outside my window.
Still, the Golden Globes are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a group that is famously wine-able and dine-able.
But, it does give an idea of how drivers will be able to control the fare — something they've never been able to touch.
But in order for physicians to be able to "prescribe" mindfulness as a therapy, it would help to be able to quantify it.
You have to be able to work at heights, and you have to be able to work at heights in a safe manner.
Here is this little boy who's never been able to address that hurt, never been able to say, 'This happened and it hurts.
However, you should still be able to see how many likes a post gets — it's only other people that won't be able to.
Nor should it be forgotten that defending difference took a lifelong fight, one which she was willing and able — supremely able — to wage.
Patankar said he thinks he was able to convince McKay to join him because he was able to envision using the actual product.
But I was able to find a roommate who was able to make sure no one stole my house while I was gone.
"He won't be able to say I ended the war, he won't be able to say I withdrew the troops," Ms. Miller said.
"I want to be able to make more friends on the PGA Tour and be able to talk to my comrades," he said.
When assembly bots are able to share their data, a factory's customers will also be able to take better advantage of machine learning.
There was a lot achieved because of my experience of being able to able to touch and feel and be there and see.
And if the AP was able to contact 80 targets, it stands to reason the FBI would have been able to as well.
Being able to pick things up, being able to start functionally doing things that require motion and interaction with the environment. Right. Right.
Customers will be able to access their programming on virtually all mobile devices, as they have been able to do for many years.
It's happened much faster than I think human society has been able to adapt, or so far we've been able to adapt to.
At the moment, Mozdziak is only able to grow thin layers of muscle fibre—any bigger and nutrients aren't able to reach cells.
So this was my kind of filter to still be able to be involved with basketball but not be able to play it.
"In Horizon you are going to be able to build your own world and experiences, you're going to be able to play games, you're going to be able to explore, you're going to be able to hang out with your friends and meet new people," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at the Oculus Connect 6 conference in San Jose, California.
"I think being able to demonstrate [to investors] that we are a company that is able to deliver multiple growth engines and is able to incubate and execute upon a few different opportunities, I think that's a really important story," Harford told Recode.
And we were able to convince her, give us a shot, and what we'll be able to do is you'll be able to come and again help build this knowledge base that helps all kinds of entrepreneurs, including these entrepreneurs in Africa.
"We have been able to collect massive amounts of data that we have never been able to capture before due to the way Boaty...is able to move underwater," said Alberto Naveira Garabato, a scientist from the University of Southampton, in a statement.
I'm able to deal with it because I was able to buy into an insurance system built on collective responsibility: Those who get sick are able to get care, and those who don't can rest easy knowing they've still got their health.
In the past century, they have grown cleverer: more able to duck and weave to their targets; more able to select which of many ships, tanks or aircraft to strike; and more able to wait for the right target to turn up.
In the future, you'll be able to snap your fingers and pull out a photo and make it as big as you want, and with your AR glasses you'll be able to show it to people and they'll be able to see it.
"  "I'm also able to work with governments and I'm also able to work with militaries, and so I sit in a very interesting place of being able to get a lot done," she continued, before adding that she would stay quiet "for now.
So to be able to go out on the first pitch on Father's Day and be able to pitch a complete game there and do the interview and be able to look into the camera and say, 'Happy Father's Day,' was pretty cool.
The early applications — beyond being able to help in construction and lift heavy things — are for people, for instance, with spinal cord injuries, to be able to carry the body and help them be able to have therapy and learn how to walk.
"That is a luxury in itself: to be able to enjoy them, to not just have them in your safe but be able to wear them and not just wear them at home, but be able to have lunch in a restaurant."
We now have partner meetings twice a week, rather than once a week, because we want to be able to make sure that we're communicating and talking with our partners in order to be able to, to be able to move quickly enough.
And so, my experience, once I was able to get over the culture shock, was really where I was able to contribute something that others didn't know, and I was able to learn from them what I hadn't learned in a classic way.
With guaranteed legal representation, up to 12 times as many immigrants have been able to win their cases: either able to get legal relief from deportation or at least able to persuade ICE to drop the attempt to deport them this time.
But the idea is to be able to connect various databases using advanced algorithms that are able to track down anyone at any time.
"We're just excited to be together and be able to show our relationship to people who haven't been able to see it," Fletcher added.
In other words, to the best of our knowledge, we were able to disarm the threat before it was able to do any harm.
LG: Are you able to spot patterns or are your hotel partners able to spot patterns, based on the kind of traveler it is?
I had a decent job and was able to cover our rent, bills, and groceries at the time, although I wasn't able to save.
In 2013, they were able to bring in one relative, and last month they were able to bring the brothers' sister and her daughter.
Now they probably won't be able to come, and if he leaves the country to see them, he will not be able to return.
We were able to fulfill all of our crowdfunding obligations, and then we were also able to show it to the YouTube Red subscribers.
John Kasich was able to claim the runner-up title in New Hampshire and was able to stay in the race until May 2016.
"We're just excited to be together and be able to show our relationship to people who haven't been able to see it," Fletcher said.
"As humans we are able to learn this, but we need to be able to teach a robot how to learn that," she said.
He was not only able to tout his strong work on the issue but was also able to school his fellow Texan, Beto O'Rourke.
But despite this, the MIT researchers were able to reverse it to find flaws, just as any attacker would be able to do so.
"There are cases we haven't been able to work on," he explained, saying he's been able to stave off the worst impacts for now.
Being able to track elevation directly from your wrist is key for outdoors enthusiasts, and it's the same with being able to preload maps.
You'll also still be able to access the scrapbox if you don't renew, but won't be able to put any new items in there.
We think [Kardashian] will be able to show the importance of communicating that strength in vision and then being able to execute on it.
Developing economies will find themselves less able to use trade to boost their growth potential and less able to send migrants to richer countries.
Basically, you would be able to see your tweets, and your followers would be able to see your tweets, but no one else would.
Not only has been able to take in all of this new knowledge, but he's also been able to implement it in his game.
That's able to offer products with no fees, higher limits, over time being able to offer other sorts of benefits associated with the products.
Although with digital, I was able to get the colors much more accurate, and I was able to have much more of a range.
"First and foremost you should be able to argue and you should be able to have discussions or yelling matches or whatever," McGraw said.
I loved that you had to really be able to sing and understand and interpret a phrase to be able to pull it off.
Carly, for instance, was able to conceive on her first attempt, but with her second child she wasn't able conceive until her fourth attempt.
Well, the poor reporters who are stuck inside the ceremony, not able to leave, not able to go with Clinton, they're in the dark.
While the ants were able to crawl around the bunker, they weren't able to escape back up into the hole from which they came.
She'll be able to dine, shop, wander, and just plain enjoy herself without the worry of not being able to communicate with the locals. 
It was able to do this relatively fast because it was able to leverage many of the existing building blocks of Mint and QuickBooks.
If teenagers are able to get it now while it's illegal, then I'm fairly certain they'll be able to get it when it's legal.
There are times I'm able to impart some wisdom to my boys, there are times they're able to give me a totally different perspective.
It increases the pressures on those countries least able to cope and reduces the pressures on those most able to cope but least willing.
One study was able to show that Genalyte's finger-stick test was able to get similar results to what a traditional blood draw got.
Anyone will be able to watch, but only select users will be able to go live in 230, Twitter announced in a blog post.
He&aposs able to now go and meet with Kim Jong-un when no one else was able to get him to the table.
Students are 'not able to learn' "These children are, as a matter of brain science, not able to learn," lead attorney Marc Rosenbaum said.
Not only would I be able to reliably write about cell phones and gas pumps, I'd be able to write about anything and everything.
She'll be able to dine, shop, wander, and just plain enjoy herself without the worry of not being able to communicate with the locals.
These missiles would be inaccurate and would not be able to destroy military targets, but would be able to attack large targets like cities.
We have been able to score a lot of goals and win and we've been able to score a few and grind it out.
I made some tweaks so I would be able to eat it and my friends and other people would be able to eat it.
"The thing I always wanted to do was to be able to reach people, to be able to have conversation with people," she said.
It wasn't just not being able to play tennis, it was not being able to live my life the way I was used to.
If they're able to detect noise, then they're able to detect the use of steganography and the purpose [of concealing data] will be defeated.
"He's been able to handle a lot of things and also be able to execute at a high rate," Eberflus told reporters of Leonard.
Fortunately, I'm no longer in that boat, and I have been able to get myself into a position where I'm able to help others.
And he still is able to score apparently at will — or at least he was able to with Paris St.-Germain, his last club.
"We may not be able to make a big gain, but at least we may be able to get back our investment," he said.
"There is a real power to being able to give to an individual story and being able to follow that story," Mr. Pfeiffer said.
While colleges will be able to see the score and take it into account when reviewing applications, students won't be able to review it.
I was able to get a point out in three words — like 'I don't agree' — and that's all I would be able to say.
As fellows, we were able to connect and talk to city officials in ways that we, as Detroiters, had never been able to before.
It's close enough an approximation of reality that it often feels like a nightmare from which one should be able able to wake up.
If the United States is able to leverage that common view of long-term perceptions, it will be able to rebuild the alliance structure.
At the end of the day we were able to remove them from Playas de Tijuana, we were able to place them in shelters.
But she has the rare gift of being able to translate her personal heritage into recipes even newcomers will be able to pull off.
While Taylor Evans was recently able to obtain her tax transcript, their father still hasn't been able to, blocking them from completing their paperwork.
"Not being able to commit to an apartment has, for me, been similar to not being able to commit to a person," she said.
"To be able to do that and to be able to do it against a guy like Lester is great for us," McCutchen said.
"[London], which thanks to the EU was able to handle clearing operations for the eurozone, will not be able to do them," he said.
I might be able to play Halo on my phone come October, but I won't actually be able to take Halo with me everywhere.
Thousands of individuals with disabilities and their loved ones have recognized the benefits of ABLE programs and opened more than 20,000 ABLE accounts nationwide.
While customers will be able to check out inventory within the virtual showroom, they will only be able to buy cars on Vroom's website.
If the Rockets are able to have reliable shooters in those spots, then James Harden is able to attack his defender one-on-one.
From being able to see him all the time, to only being able to see him for a few hours a week is hard.
An employee was able to lock the doors before the group, which reportedly included two women and three men, was able to get inside.
While Julia will be able to afford a $60 Costco Gold Star card, she won't be able to be a Gold Star Executive member.
Maneuverability is important not just in being able to orient yourself to see the threat, but also in being able to defeat the threat.
Yes, Margaery was able to marry Joffrey after Renly, and she was able to marry Tommen after Joffrey, but both previous husbands were dead.
The latter — being able to relate to nearly everyone and still being able to observe them — is a very, very hard thing to cultivate.
And if we were able to negotiate associate membership we would be able to ensure that we could continue to provide our technical expertise.
I think I appreciate the ability to be able to make fast decisions, to be able to work with the team that I've built.
"Being able to rely on the matches I've won — at first they surprised me — but I've slowly been able to build confidence," she said.
"When I arrived, I went three days without being able to take a shower, being able to fix my face, shave," said Ms. Ortega.
Intesa Sanpaolo will be able to save about 300 bln euros in capital being able to manage 9 bln euros of new bad loans.
Most of us wouldn't be able to spend $1,000-plus on a pullover, just on a whim—but we'd love to be able to.
During the epidemic, they will be able to consult doctors via telemedicine, which means many more people will be able to get into treatment.
Because we, our team, has been able to put a message that has been able to appeal to blue-collar conservative Democrats and independents.
I was able to write about it in my journal and from there I was able to speak the truth to my own family.
So where LeRoy Neiman was able to capture the motion, I think George was able to capture the emotion and get to Ali's soul.
But Graham appeared skeptical that Wray would be able to convince lawmakers that he would be able to change the culture within the FBI.
Because it looks like January could be a busy time if [Pelosi is] able to get a vote, which she should be able to.
I haven't been able to do that in the past whereas that was something I was excited to be able to do this season.
Not being able to see his family, and knowing that he won't be able to be back home with them, has really broken him.
In a forest or on a prairie, a prion may be able to hang around for years, still able to infect a new animal.
In other words, alcohol aside, travelers will be able to do as they please — for example, women will be able to sunbathe in bikinis.
Potential employers will search for you online, and when they do, you need to be able to control what they are able to find.
Yes, but we wouldn't be able to scuba dive, trek, adventure, and generally exist the way we are able to while we're still young.
While both men were able to escape the animal, they suffered injuries but were able to drive themselves to get medical treatment in Ennis.
He is pitting the Dreamers against the millions of other immigrants who won't be able to come here or won't be able to stay.
Existing users will still be able to use their apps, but new users will not be able to download the banned apps going forward.
Our guys being able to feed off that ... those are all pressure points for the opponent and we've been able to do that recently.
They will now be able to tout passage of the measure as an example of how they are able to work across party lines.
"If you want to be able to set the standards in the world, you should be able to make new leaders emerge," he says.
By being less centralized and by believing in our partners, I&aposm able to become a better leader and they&aposre able to succeed.
It was interesting for us to be able to show both sides of the world and be able to experience that through our characters.
"Teachers will be able to stay in Denver, and we'll be able to keep our experienced educators here for our students," he told CNN.
Not being able to see his family, and knowing that he won't be able to be back home with them, has really broken him.
Children of faculty and staff might not be able to receive the education that their parents were able to provide to their older siblings.
It helps them to have a period when they're exploring more, when they're able to think about possibilities, they're able to be more creative.
They wouldn't be able to own both the platform utility and participants on the platform or be able to share data with third parties.
Officials say they were able to confirm all this because they were able to obtain the picture that was circulated amongst the alleged criminals.
Erdogan was loose, he was able to connect with the media, he was able to turn tens of thousands of supporters into the streets.
The elderly themselves would still be in an able-bodied state and able to actually contribute wealth to society rather than just consuming wealth.
Netflix's economic strength means it's able to easily attract world-class talent, which in turn means it'll be able to rack up more awards.
He couldn't master television, and he wasn't able to establish that level of communicable trust that the more successful presidencies had been able to.
It wasn't in a historical context, it was somebody who was living, breathing, still creating, still learning, still growing, and really who was able to see me in a way that my family wasn't able to—or at least wasn't able to until much later.
I'm also able to work with governments and I'm also able to work with militaries, and so I sit in a very interesting place of being able to get a lot done without a title and without it being about myself or my policies.
"Because people were able to communicate and post pictures on Facebook, we were immediately able to get a sense of the condition of the animal for our vets, and we were also able to get markers of where the lion was last seen," Phillips said.
I told her that I felt immense gratitude for the life I have been able to build, for the two children I've been able to care and provide for, for the marriage I could choose freely, for the dreams I was able to pursue.
Without being able to just once admit that he or someone who supported him was wrong — or even be able to let go of a fight once it's clear that he'd lose — Trump is never going to be able to stop Trumpism from getting dangerous.
"It wasn't until some citizens who were dealing with the victims were able to give us a lot more detail where we were able to locate where the suspect was en route to, and we were able to stop him from hurting anybody else," Sgt.
"I'm in a really good situation being able to sit up here in front of you guys and be able to talk about situations that I'm going through and to be able to tell you honestly and truthfully what's inside my heart," Day said.
So not only will you be able to have a weight focus, if you want, you will be able to have a healthy habits focus and be able to get all the assets of support in how you want to live your healthiest life.
"We were able to absorb that knowledge directly, because those people were able to bring what they had created for RE7 to DMC5," says Itsuno.
France should not only be able to defend itself against cyber attacks but should also be able to strike itself when necessary, Le Drian said.
"We're just excited to be together and be able to show our relationship to people who haven't been able to see it," added Fletcher, 25.
I was also able to sing about a subject that I hadn't really been able to go near while I was in One Direction: sex.
Sadly, you won't be able to try it today, but come 2019, you'll be able to retouch all of your images right on the iPad.
So, it may come just down to the vote, and who might be able of those six qualified people to be able to go forward.
Donald Trump may ultimately be able to build a wall or impose a travel ban, but he will never, ever be able to stop comedy.
Anyone of any gender identity should be able to perform in any way they want, and drag performance should be able to follow that fluidity.
By understanding these simple concepts, you'll be surprised at the ways you'll be able to improve and the unique contributions you'll be able to make.
Fortunately, she said she was able to call another local pharmacy, which was able to fairly quickly and efficiently prepare the medicine that she needed.
What a poor or middle-class family is able to spend on education is absolutely dwarfed by what a wealthy family is able to spend.
"I think the supply chain will be able to cope and we will be able to raise rates as needed in the market," he said.
The pair were fan favorites throughout the competition and DiMarco was hailed for being able to dance so well despite not being able to hear.
DeVine says investigators were able to place Thomas in Alabama last week, but they have not been able to locate the high school freshman since.
I hope that our Senate is going to be able — Mitch, and the entire group, is going to be able to do something about it.
It improves movement with breathing and swallowing and postoperatively, she was able to start breathing, there was no apnea, and she was able to feed.
Although Twitter was only able to provide a dummy email address and phone number to law enforcement, Apple was able to reveal the user's identity.
I would say that, and being able to speak Spanish, are the two fun things I've been able to do during my 105-day adventure.
I just felt like we were kind of cheating the fans for them not being able to at least being able to see her pregnant.
Together, we are able to give Lamby all the love and support he needs, and I would not be able to do it without her!
Diversity reports are just a first step on a very long journey to disrupting this straight, white, able-bodied, able-minded, male-dominated tech industry.
Lacking those (the backhaul Malavé mentioned), the system wouldn't be able to do much — although in this case it looks like they were able to.
Just as male players were previously able to model characters after themselves by scanning their faces, female players will be able to do the same.
It shows he was able to preserve his enterprise, and then he was able to build it," Giuliani said on CNN's "State of the Union.
Her age keeps her from being able to take to the catwalk, but she'll still be able to rep brands via print ads and commercials.
In this decade, they will be able to search a lot more parameter space than we were able to with Project Phoenix—that's great progress.
I think with my size, being able to shoot over guys that play my position, shooting guards and small forwards, being able to post up.
"We'll be able to do it at the school but I don't know how well they'll be able to utilize it at home," she said.
"If we would be able to agree on lower tariffs instead of higher ones we would be able to agree on free and open markets."
He was able to switch a lot more, we were able to do a lot of different stuff defensively and he came through for us.
Even if Assad is able to control Syria militarily, after a long struggle the regime will still not be able to efficiently run the country.
Imagine being able to call the back over and over again and ask for $5 before it was able to debit your account to $0.
"If we are not able to continue cooperation with our international partners," Groysman warned, then the country will not be able to service its debt.
Increasingly, the questions we should be asking ourselves is not just will we be able to eat, but what will we be able to eat.
Android phones and tablets will be able to show two different apps at once, and video apps will be able to support picture-in-picture.
"People want to be able to discuss the case as well, but don't want to join forums to be able to do so," Perez said.
They wouldn't be able to own both the platform utility and the participants on the platform or be able to share data with third parties.
So it's important for me to establish pitches, be able to throw multiple things for strikes, and thankful I was able to do that tonight.
For the device to be able to relay the signal from the legit fob, it first must be able to detect it inside the house.
"If I'm able to get a degree in physics or climate science, I'll be able to pursue that career path after I graduate," Martin said.
Now, riders can select from the following: Drivers will be able to see your preferred pronoun, but they will not be able to share theirs.
While they were able to live stream footage of the rocket once it was in the air, they weren't able to see it take off.
"We may be able to destroy [ISIS] over here, but we're not going to be able to take them out in the States," says Ethan.
It's unreal to be able to watch a YouTube video without having to squint and still be able to flick through the comments section below.
They would not be able to necessarily open all the doors of the world, they would not be able to understand all the spoken language.
If you're 22 or older, you'll only be able to see your own profile and you won't be able to communicate with any other users.
But it sucks to be capable of being able to do such an amazing element and just not be able to do it in competition.
I was even able to wear the Ray while sleeping, which is not something I've ever been able to do comfortably with another wearable device.
But by gerrymandering the counties to create a single "area," Illinois has been able to exempt 2628,28503 able-bodied, childless adults from the work requirement.
I feel like we were able to go out there and handle a lot of adversity and to be able to pick each other up.
In one way, it was great; I was able to be right there living in my control able to record or make music at will.
That telescope, launching in 2021, would be able to characterize the details and atmospheres of exoplanets in ways scientists have not been able to do.
"What Mark was able to do is something that is painfully obvious now: He was able to establish rate cards and costs," Mr. Johnston said.
Previously, they were able to select up to five out of 20; this round, they were able to select up to three out of ten.
Story took ground balls during batting practice and was able to throw without discomfort or limitations and was able to take swings without any problems.
In particular, it wants to be able to immediately deport children from Central America, as it is able to do with children from neighboring Mexico.
And indeed, if you are able to find a similar example of paternal aggression in real life or in mythology, you are an able scholar.
We want people to be able to be able to work and pull themselves out of even needing services and needing things like food stamps.
But most importantly, she's been able to fulfill her wildest dreams while being humble and relatable, an ability few others have been able to master.
They seem to be doing OK. They're not able to grow fruit, but they're able to grow a lot more vegetables than they previously could.
"But you'll still be able to look over the US, and if a new wall is built, you would be able to see the construction."
Though both are able to start anew on Instagram, neither is able to break her desire for attention and approval—or, crucially, abandon the app.
The team was able to make the feature set visible for some minutes, they said, which is how they were able to take the screenshots.
"We're gonna be able to customize the experience and make sure that [the customers] are able to personalize it a little bit more," Jaber said.
Though she feels like she was ultimately able to handle the pressure she was put under, she worries other students might not be able to.
And it's starting to be able to do some pretty fun things, and I'm looking forward to being able to show it to the world.
It will be able to take very precise pictures of the deep universe, something which only the Hubble Space Telescope was able to achieve before.
"I hope that we're going to be able to get along with Russia; I think that we probably will be able to," Mr. Trump said.
After separation, the weapon is no longer able to accelerate, but it is able to maneuver to evade defenses and deliver a warhead to target.
The reason, presumably, is that large beetles are able to produce more poison, and smaller toads are less able to tolerate it, said Dr. Sugiura.
Not until we are able to take stock of the post-Covid-19 world will we be able to assess the scope of the damage.
"We were able to show not only links to money, but we were also able to show the links between the people," said Mr. Hoovler.
It's bad enough not to be able to anticipate disaster; it's worse, after disaster strikes, to not be able to reflect on how it happened.
US moviegoers will be able to buy tickets through Fandango and Atom Tickets, while UK users will be able to buy tickets through Odeon Cinemas.
While subscribers were previously able to edit video directly in the app, they weren't able to upload the content directly to the platform until recently.
A strongly unified Republican Party might be able to damage Democrats for pursuing impeachment, but a divided party might not be able to do so.
But had Mr. Wanger been able to battle the S.E.C. in federal court, he would have been better able to defend himself, his lawyer said.
You will be able to follow more than 300 "topics" across sports, entertainment, and gaming, just as you are currently able to follow individual accounts.
"There is no one who is able to guarantee him the kind of safety that he was able to guarantee to Boris Yeltsin," Polyakova contends.
Especially when we're able to, because of the power of the United States, because of the power of our country, we're able to stop it.
So I was able to bring a lens of operating, having employees, dealing with the P&L, and being able to understand the real world.
"The government was able to use that same technology to actually track down criminal activity it might not otherwise have been able to," she said.
That you'll be able to select Uber Air and we'll be able to save you time and get you where you want to go faster.
And we know we will not be able to go forward until we're able to get 50 people satisfied and that's what we're working on.
You're able to use the keyboard without accepting the terms of this license agreement, but you won't be able to use some of its functionality.
In other words, you&aposll be able to tell which house the device is in, but you won&apost be able to tell which room.
Users will still be able to see how many people liked their own photos, but no one else will be able to view that number.
Being able to win a state in a primary or caucus has little to do with being able to win it in a general election.
Look at the Arab Spring; people were able to organize protests because they were able to create Facebook pages and tweet about where they were.
You should be able to be a child with the fullness of what that means and make it to adulthood and be able to thrive.
But until the time that federal law changes, we are not able to be able to prescribe medical marijuana for conditions that may be helpful.
They don't have the therapeutic needs, and they need educational resources and the community love and support in order to get these women to be able to look at people in the eyes again, to be able to trust, to be able to coexist, to be able to build relationships, get back into the working world and become the strong women that they can be.
Only Android users will be able to create them, but everyone on iOS, Android, and web will be able to see them in the News Feed.
We were able to give recommendations and write special letters, but we weren't able to get programs in place that recognized what those people were doing.
And even if I am able to get it, I might not be able to adjust to that environment right now … There are many hate crimes.
Photo: Northern Illinois UniversityIn their testing, the researchers found the pillow was able able to reduce the loudness of snoring sounds by up to 31 decibels.
That way, in case someone is able to break into your phone, they still won't be able to access your messaging application or any saved messages.
We wanted to physically prevent me from being able to use the tech giants' services or from being able to interact with them in any way.
If Republicans believe in every citizen being able to reach their potential, the female half of the population needs to be able to control their fertility.
She was said to be able to communicate with humans with 1,000 words of sign language and was able to understand 2,000 words of spoken English.
Current employees have not yet been able to sell stock since the IPO, and should be able to start selling for the first time next Monday.
"It looks a little better; the kitten is able to open it just a peep, and so hopefully we'll be able to save it," Varanini said.
"I was proud of myself after that first inning for being able to go after guys and being able to get ahead a little," Davies said.
We were able to take a lead but down the stretch, a couple of plays, a couple of shots, they were able to make a finish.
We still plan scenes, though I doubt I'll ever be able to do the types of scenes we were able to do before I got sick.
These cameras will also be able to reduce motion blurs, which means the robot will be able to snap images while zipping across the Martian surface.
And then it went down to not being able to write, not being able to walk, not knowing anyone — and the worst of all, losing speech.
You'll still be able to receive and read SMS in other apps, including the standard Android system, but you'll only be able to send from SMS.
Complaining about not being able to climb on top of Uluru is like complaining about not being able to lick the paintings at an art gallery.
But not every queer kid is able to find that kind of help online, because they might not be able to see LGBTQ+ websites at all.
Famously, when Davis was able to trap Tim Boetsch's arm underneath his back in the same way he was able to finish a kimura underneath Boetsch.
"We've been able to play the game on our terms and that includes being able to run it and throw it on our terms," said Brady.
As with OneNote, Zoho Notebook was able to important all my Evernote content and, from what I was able to tell, replicate my notebook structure nicely.
The iPad Air 2's A8X processor might still be able to keep up with a few more updates, but it won't be able to forever.
So, it is not particularly surprising that crabs would be able to find their way through a maze and even be able to remember it later.
Square announced today that you'll soon be able to invest in stocks using its Cash App, and says you'll be able to start investing with $1.
They have to make sure that drug companies are able to make money because if they're not able to make money then they can't make drugs.
"You have to be able to take a punch and then you've got to be able to get up and do it over," Thibodeau told reporters.
You'll then be able to tailor things like the decline message and choose who is able to see the title of your out of office event.
"We're just excited to be together and be able to show our relationship to people who haven't been able to see it," Fletcher previously told PEOPLE.
I think the biggest problem for me in pediatrics is going to be able to get the younger kids to be able to swallow the pills.
He was able to open up on a much deeper level than ever before and he was able to relate to previous heartbreak leaving you blindsided.
"It's a bit of a modern-day miracle — someone not being able to write and draw and then being able to do it again," Lawton says.
While the USGS would be able to keep up its existing earthquake monitoring capabilities with the proposed funding cuts, it wouldn't be able to update them.
And if I decide that I don't like this relationship and I want to be able to anonymize myself, I should be able to do so.
"I actually thought we would have been able to do better but this is the best we were able to do in the end," said Hamilton.
While members of the new group won't be able to see who posted a question, the administrator will be able to see who made the request.
"There was one time she was able to walk 100 feet and she was able to get in and out of a wheelchair," Bowes tells PEOPLE.
I was able to overlook Josh's daddy knit, but what I wasn't able to overlook was him trying to price the property way below market value.
I want him to be able to talk to people, because you never know how many lives he'll be able to save by telling his story.
THAT SYSTEM HAS TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE WORLD IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO INTERPRET THE WORLD AND NAVIGATE OR WORK WITHIN THE WORLD.
Strength is being able to continue past all the unwarranted trouble that has happened to you, and to be able to continue on while holding positivity.
You've got to be able to plan for the long term and have scale to implement to be able to bring you the benefits you have.
And the more descriptive we could get, we were able to bring him back into his body that he wasn't able to use through his mind.
While others might be able to copy its features, they won't be able to copy its community, drawn to the network effect of the market leader.
Workers will be able to withdraw up to 500 reais per FGTS account this year and from 2020 they may be able to make annual withdrawals.
During my test, the Model S was able not only able to stay planted within its lane, it also stayed almost perfectly centered in that lane.
This means that not only will you be able to compete at the highest level, but you'll be able to do it anywhere and anytime too.
Doctors were able to keep Kanye in the hospital for 8 days, and during that time were able to medicate him, and get him more stable.
It is a good bet that central banks will eventually be able to achieve their inflation targets — they have historically always been able to do so.
Furthering the confusion, just because the scale is able to record your heart rate, that doesn't indicate it was able to record your pulse wave velocity.
With that, Google is able to add these features right into Stadia, making it the first platform that is able to do so from the outset.
The better Whole Foods is able to sync in-store shopping with Amazon Prime, the better it will be able to target its ads and promotions.
We struggled offensively, but because we were able to guard in the fourth there, we had more opportunities and were able to convert some of them.
Your Sonos speakers will be able to work with Alexa and you will be able to request songs and modify the audio with just your voice.
As a passenger, you're able to choose which gender you feel most comfortable riding with via the app, and drivers are able to do the same.
Admins can choose whether users are able to publish to the web or only able to make their pages available to users on their own domain.
On Thursday, Mo'Nique posted a collage showing that she was able to get into a seated stretch pose that she was never able to do before.
Starting Wednesday, WhatsApp users will be able to specify who is able to add them to groups, and to accept or reject invitations sent through DMs.
But they have not been able to find a medical team that would be able to supervise the intensive care the 11-month-old baby requires.
And because the Inhumans were able to go to the Avengers, they were able to thwart, in the very first issue, this disaster before it happens.
You have to be able to cater to different expectations and be able to meet them within the first two minutes of talking to your guests.
You'll be able to demo furniture in AR. Phones that support Tango will be able to run the AR programs directly on the Chrome mobile browser.
"Anyone who is able to win in the Republican Party has to be able to bring together the disparate elements of the Reagan coalition," he said.
That's fine to have such people who kind of are not able to relate to other human beings and not able to connect to their emotions.
Chief Executive Jensen Huang said gaming laptops able to handle sophisticated games and artificial intelligence models able to handle real-time chat bots were driving demand.
"Nonetheless, it is disconcerting that two independent operations were able to penetrate the D.N.C., one of which was able to stay embedded for nearly a year."
Through surveying 22012,268.4 adult Americans, LendEDU was able to better understand consumers' financial goals and if they thought they would be able to hit those goals.
Also, borrowers will only be able to borrow 28503 percent of their home's equity, as opposed to the 22019 percent they were previously able to borrow.
If lawmakers are able to pass a funding measure and keep the government open, they'll be able to turn their attention to energy and environment issues.
I fear that the decline of complex reading ability means that even if students are able to access diverse opinion, they're less able to understand it.
Progressive parties were able to score wins in rural areas of the country, while the Conservative Party was able to pick up seats in major metros.
But just as civilians are able send military care-packages to troops serving overseas, military working dogs and their handlers are also able to accept them.
If nothing else, this fuels my confidence in being able to change deliberately, to accomplish something I had not thought I would be able to do.
People should be able to set their own work hours, and police their own vacation time, as long as they are able to do good work.
Right now, it's able to pay its employees but it notes that it's not able to collect money owed to the company from its government contracts.
Applicants must also be able to prove that they have been able to support themselves financially for four and a half of the past five years.
With this decision, the state should be able to grant the growers licenses, and patients who qualify should be able to make legal purchases this year.
It's amazing the amount of art he was able to create, especially considering that there were sometimes quite long periods when he wasn't able to work.
Just keep in mind that when you block someone, they will still be able to tell if you're online, but won't be able to contact you.
"We are confident that we will be able to identify the criminals responsible and that we will be able to bring them to court," he said.
"We have never been able to capture the fidelity we are able to reach today," said Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and chief executive of Nvidia.
"What if we teach boys to be ashamed of not being able to communicate, not being able to be in touch with their emotions?" says Adichie.
Show your bosses that you're able to lead and inspire your coworkers by being able to independently come up with and complete major and minor projects.
"This is the time when you have to be able to show your face and you have to be able to speak the truth," he says.
"We intend to be able to produce enough products for those joint ventures to be able to meet the NEV quotas on their own," Tsien said.
I think — I would love to be able to get along with Russia and I think they'd like to be able to get along with us.
" Gross recalled meeting Callahan: "He freaked out that I was able to get away with as much shit as I was able to get away with.
Their families have been able to see them through a window in the isolation unit, Chokedamrongsook said, and they were able to talk on the phone.
Whether it's a step-back, one-legged shot, I'm able to get my shot off, I'm able to create enough space to shoot over a defender.
Developers will be able to update their existing apps to work with Android Instant and users will be able to access instant apps inside Google Play.
Supporters are hoping she will be able to remain on the court until a Democrat wins the White House and is able to name her successor.
Thanks to being able to chop the electorate into such tiny pieces, candidates are able to put together winning coalitions without having to do much persuading.
Thanks to a few clutch techniques, you'll not only be able to pull off this regal braid, you'll be able to do so quickly and efficiently.
Being able to work in all weather, being able to work in high winds, being environmentally sealed, being persistent, not needing operators constantly watching the system.
All Vine users will be able see these longer videos, of course, but only those select few will be able to upload them, at least initially.
"What you want is to be able to test something, and once it works, it will be able to work in the same way," Plais said.
A robot has to be able to bounce back, of course; if it freaks out when anything unexpected happens, it won't be able to accomplish much.
Customers in Britain will be able to use Remitly's desktop and mobile app, and will initially be able to send money to India and the Philippines.
Ultimately, that kitchen worked out, and we were able to give that space to other friends who were able to use it to grow their business.
While it won't be able to translate the text or words spoken in a video, at least you'll be able to understand what the caption says.
We should be able to talk about it, to experiment and find what works for each of us, and we should be able to afford it.
Other users were able to access the website and add items to their virtual shopping carts but complained of not being able to complete their purchases.
But even if he's able to re-alchemize the Obama coalition of 2008 and 2012, he's shown no signs of being able to govern as effectively.
Income, access to health care, access to medication, being able to eat well, sleep well, to be able to relax and not be under chronic stress.
True freedom of speech is being able to say whatever you want, and being able to tell other people whatever you want about what they said.
If Sanders isn't able to win in the state, it could point to just how much momentum Biden has been able to gain since Super Tuesday.
If you were able to allow yourself to feel pain, it is so extreme and traumatic that you might not be able to survive that pain.
"If I caused the fire, I wouldn't be able to file bankruptcy and I wouldn't be able to make other people pay for it," she said.
Historically, when we've had major economic problems, the fed has been able to not fix them but has been able to help out by lowering rates.
To witness that and to be able to capture those moments is a great gift to me and a privilege to be able to do it.
"To be able to know who is funding that is to be able to know who may have significant influence with the governor," said Mr. Graham.
Some women have been able to speak to their children by phone, but the most they've been able to talk to them is twice a month.
But if we're to run the republic together, we need to be able to know and be able to work with people from other political tribes.
Even if a clinic were able to open up a second location for abortions, it would not be able to refer Title X patients to itself.
Watching people who were able to ignore Swift, even if it were only for four minutes, is a luxury I wish I was able to have.
Asian Americans and whites were the most likely to be able to work from home, with about 2628 and 28503 percent, respectively, able to do so.
"You adjust that unit to be able to suck more air out down through the bathroom vent to be able to have negative pressure," said Semonite.
Still, any support helps, and increases the possibility of cinema workers being able to return to their posts once their employers are able to reopen theaters.
"I saw that there's a difference between being able to have insurance, which my family has, and being able to have health care," Mr. Amundson said.
Oil and gas companies will be able to continue promoting fossil fuels, but environmental advocacy organizations won't be able to run ads supporting a carbon tax.
He won't be able to pick up a baseball for at least 10 days and he won't be able to pitch for three to four weeks.
As a result, T-Mobile says Dish will be able to hit the ground running in a way that no challengers have ever been able to.
With patience we have been able to teach her the concept of Labor Day, but she will never be able to own a summer home again.
Had the government not been able to push the ISIS forces out, Waheedullah would not be able to make such a drive as he is now.
"Potential employers will search for you online, and when they do, you need to be able to control what they are able to find," Sherman writes.
Texas-based Hinee Gourmet Coffee will not only be able to give bonuses because of the GOP tax cut, but will also be able toupgrade equipment.
We are not able to provide nut 'buffer zones,' nor are we able to allow passengers to pre-board to wipe down seats and tray tables.
Our ports and airports must be able to accommodate the most modern and largest ships and aircraft, and they must be able to move more cargo.
"You'll just be able to think of something and your friends will immediately be able to experience it too if you'd like," Zuckerberg said in 2015.
"As we are able to cross-reference our data sets, we will be able to inform family members and reunite survivors with loved ones," he said.
Changeup was working really well, was able to throw my slider for strikes at times, and being able to locate my fastball was huge for me.
"We've been able to find other ways to overcome the financial impact and we've been able to maintain our earnings guidance for the year," he said.
They would still be able to use guns and serve in the police and the military, but they would not be able to buy them — period.
To his surprise, he said that even his mere presence was able to lift spirits ... despite not being able to fully comprehend what they'd been through.
I know how I consume television products and I need to be able to ... I like to be able to just access it any which way.
They were able to predict various compounds that could be made from HCN, and were able to calculate some of these compounds' properties, reports Digital Trends.
A guest, for example, will still be able to ask the device for general information but should not be able to access information from personal accounts.
There is nothing like being able to try things on, no matter what your size is — and we hear from many of our customers that they would love to be able to try something on, to be able to talk with someone and feel the fabric.
In our state, I&aposve been able to cut taxes, but I&aposve -- I&aposve been able to stay, because we have a balanced budget requirement, to be able to pay for them in order -- instead of spending more in government, we gave money back to people.
"I think being able to demonstrate [to investors] that we are a company that is able to deliver multiple growth engines and is able to incubate and execute upon a few different opportunities; I think that's a really important story," Uber COO Barney Harford previously told Recode.
"We have been able to collect massive amounts of data that we have never been able to capture before due to the way Boaty is able to move underwater," professor Alberto Naveira Garabato from the University of Southampton, the lead scientist of expedition, said in the statement.
And soon, you might be able to ask Siri to play you songs on Spotify, as some users on Reddit running iOS 13 and a Spotify beta have also reported being able to do so, but The Verge hasn't been able to test it quite yet.
" And: "I fear I will not be able to make a living with the field I'm entering"; "I'm worried about not being able to pay off my loans"; "I'm scared of a changing economy"; and "I'm concerned I won't be able to sufficiently support my family.
I would be able to call my aunts and my uncles and my cousins and be able to openly speak with them at this age of technology "And," she added, "I would be able to go back and visit them without having to worry for myself."
From the museum cabin, visitors will be able to speak directly to the artists, but LaBeouf, Ronkko, and Turner will only be able to respond via text.
Few public school systems will be able to sustain million-dollar legal settlements stemming from football, or be able to afford athletic insurance if big awards proliferate.
Able accounts are intended to offer a simpler, less expensive option, said Sara Hart Weir, president of the National Down Syndrome Society, which supported the Able legislation.
As such, Landsec said it hopes that brands will be able to create content people will be able to react to, say through tweets or Facebook posts.
That she will be able to push beyond the margin that she hasn't been able to top ... the four-to-five-point range, and go even higher.
Kagan insisted that users would be able to sue because they're paying too much and developers would be able to sue on the grounds of lost profits.

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