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remarkable capacity

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remarkable
adjective
uk /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/ us /rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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capacity
noun
uk /kəˈpæs.ə.ti/ us /kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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At the same time it demonstrates pentecostalism's remarkablecapacity to take on local colour in different contexts.
However, despite detailed assessment, older people and their multiple illnesses are destined to continue to display a remarkablecapacity to confound expectations and conformity.
Teachers' trade unions usually belong among the latter group, displaying a remarkablecapacity to organize a large proportion of teaching staff.
But no more so than the remarkablecapacity of healthcare reformers to alter service structure in the absence of evidence.
It is unlikely that this remarkablecapacity is used only to create such illusory percepts.
At the same time pentecostalism has also exhibited a remarkablecapacity to localize itself, taking on very distinct meanings in different local contexts.
While the adult central nervous system has a remarkablecapacity to regenerate myelin sheaths under physiologic conditions, remyelination often fails in disease.
The above cases not only survived but also demonstrated the remarkablecapacity to expand as other programs withered under the deregulation agenda.
For all those who are intrigued by the human mind's remarkablecapacity for language, this book will be a rewarding read.
A long-range vision is manifest, there is remarkablecapacity for shortterm flexibility, and there may be numerous short-term conflicts in what is done.
Benefiting from the intrinsic weakness of the social movements, the democracies in the countries analysed reveal a remarkablecapacity to adjust to contentious challengers 'from below'.
Utzon's ability to assimilate and transform great architecture was complemented by a remarkablecapacity to make use of everyday experiences.
We have exhibited the most remarkablecapacity for design and development of new types of aircraft.
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We seem to have a remarkablecapacity for reaching the debate at the same time every year.
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They have a remarkablecapacity for being wrong.
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What we have got is a large measure of practical genius and a remarkablecapacity for co-operation.
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With that remarkablecapacity for misunderstanding that judgment he has done what all people in those circumstances do.
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Two factors that stood out were the remarkablecapacity for improvisation that resulted in victory and the superb training of our men.
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He has shown a remarkablecapacity to adapt in changing his priorities.
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Though he had a remarkablecapacity for clear exposition, as witness his military lectures, he seldom, if ever, used that talent to justify himself.
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