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Able

Able meaning

Having the necessary powers or the needed resources to accomplish a task. | Free from constraints preventing completion of task; permitted to; not prevented from. | Gifted with skill, intelligence, knowledge, or competence.

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And if that carrier leaves the market that you're able to – be able to have some type of this settlement, to be able to take advantage of that as that carrier does get in consolidated, that that customer that is being consolidated into.

Well, as we think about the margin that you've seen in our HIP business, I think you've been able to see that we've been able to -- be able to pass those costs through.

Last Friday night I was able to go into Sydney to receive a lovely award as Cinema Pioneer of the Year, and I was able to get up to the podium and make a speech, which I didn’t think I’d be able to do a couple of weeks beforehand.

On the field he was able to find his budding leadership, he was able to form good friendships, he was able to achieve what he knew he had within him.

We want a governor that will be able to fix Sapele road, that will be able to fix the Ekpoma road, that will be able to fix the Auchi road, major roads, Asaba road.

Yes, it is extremely difficult to be confined at home for weeks and months on end, not able to go to work, not able to hang out with friends and family, not able to go to restaurants.

Anything on the ground, anything that I feel like I can you, I really like to be able to do that stuff myself and be able to give the director options for long takes and not being able to cut away and stuff like that.

So, being able to hike, being able to rock-climb, being able to spend time outside is really special for me.

The people of Macau who wouldn’t otherwise have the resources are able to go to Kiang Wu and because of these funds that we’ve been able to raise, they’re able to go and have a free scan.

This is basically for people in the rural areas that are not able to go to hospital so that they’ll be able to reach a group of doctors, call them up so that they’ll be able to give them medical care remotely.

All three derivatives were able to effectively lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL), as well as triglyceride (TG) levels; panthenol was able to lower total cholesterol, and pantethine was able to lower LDL-cholesterol in the serum.

For either he wishes but is not able, or he is able but does not wish, or he neither wishes nor is able.

Lactantius attributes this trilemma to Epicurus in De Ira Dei: God, he says, either wishes to take away evils, and is unable; or He is able, and is unwilling; or He is neither willing nor able, or He is both willing and able.

A 2560 x 1600 retina display means you'll not only be able to write emails on a clear screen, but you'll also be able to unwind and binge your favorite show, too.

Adam Negri, Akizuki Sub-Facilities Engineer at Kure, said it was great being able to join in the festival because he and the other volunteers were able to see the amount of enthusiasm and support the local citizens have for the event.

After a short period someone who was able to help stepped in and Ms Kelly was able to take a break.

A good CEO is one who is able to lead their organization with vision and purpose while also being able to navigate the many obstacles and challenges that arise along the way.

Also, people weren’t able to have a shower when they wished to, with one staff member telling us that they were only able to support people to shower once a week because they didn’t have enough time to do more.

Alyona has been able to expand her business to offer new products on top of what she was able to provide in Ukraine.

And so for that to be able -- for us to be able to manufacture and deliver product in a very efficient way for our customers.