be capable of造句31. Be capable of importing multi - language character sets.
32. The top end bracket shall be fitted with a lifting bail and shall be capable of supporting four (4) times the combined weight of the pump and motor.
33. C the promisor and promisee are named in the document or so described as to be capable of identification when it is delivered.
34. Write a JAVA class definition for a Cube object that has an integer attribute for the length of its side. The object must be capable of reporting its surface area and volume.
35. Five years is a factor of ten in Moore's Law, meaning that computers will be capable of far more by that time than they are today.
36. The bank's widely respected head of research in China, Stephen Green, says a "hot-money vortex" is forming that could be capable of ravaging China's economy.
37. The drop bar must be capable of falling through the string with sufficient speed to impart the necessary force for detonation.
38. These nonmalignant cells, such as stromal fibroblasts and bone marrow-derived cells, have been shown to be capable of promoting tumor growth and metastasis .
39. He'd be capable of coming to seek me, to tease Edgar.
40. A teacher must be capable of great patience. This is largely a matter of self-training.
41. The problem concerns the average lifespan of civilization advanced enough to be capable of such communication.
42. Before discharge, it is critical that diabetic patients be capable of eating and be relatively free of significant nausea that might lead to emesis and inability to maintain adequate caloric intake.
43. Laser sounder bathymetric system is of great importance to be capable of charting coastal bathymetry rapidly and cheaply.
44. By using torque vectoring, it will be capable of an even more responsive version of the brand's famous "quattro" four-wheel drive system.
45. Other parts of the insulation system, for example requirements for solid insulation and for electric strength testing, must be capable of withstanding the higher transient voltages (see IEC 60664-1).
46. Before discharge, it is critical that diabetic patients be capable of eating and be relatiely free of significant nausea that might lead to emesis and inability to maintain adequate caloric intake.
47. These systems must be capable of containing or deflecting falling objects.
48. Excogitated process of desquamation chemically of fresh ginger which can be capable of carry out large quantities of production, in order to carry out collectively and effectively production.
48.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
49. Anthroposophy shows man to be capable of evolution, capable of bringing new worlds within his sphere by the development of new organs of perception.
50. Many materials appear to be capable of particle production or stimulation of particle production under irradiation.
51. Additionally, this imposes the requirement that the receiver bandwidth be extremely wide or that the receiver be capable of shifting the center of a narrower bandwidth with the transmitted frequency.
52. A TCS must be capable of organizing and controlling complex business operations including resource recruitment, business function management, concurrency control, and failure recovery.
53. Collimation must be capable of being checked in the field.
54. A running track should be capable of absorbing the impact of a runner's foot landing on it.
55. SandStorm said he thought the SX 1 would be capable of doing such a thing.
56. Then any language supporting the CLS specification must be capable of using the component.
57. Exoneration: The heal portion of this ability will no longer be capable of critically healing.
58. No future human will be devoid of an ability to ascend beloved, and therefore all future humans will be capable of ascending with earth "home" again.
59. The gas cleanup should either be capable of handling the high CO2-load from the beginning or should be extendable to cope with CO2-removal later on.
60. The wisdom of this exclusionary rule is doubtful, as many straightforward applications for relief from sanction should be capable of being disposed of fairly and efficiently without any oral hearing.