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capable

[key-puh-buhl] / ˈkeɪ pə bəl /


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"We were fortunate that the devices used this weekend did not cause the kind of harm that they were certainly capable of causing," Tisch said during a news conference on Monday.

From BBC

“If ever there were a demand backdrop capable of absorbing higher fares, it is now,” Cunningham wrote in a weekend note.

From MarketWatch

Data centers form a key pillar of the AI investment case since large companies seeking to harness AI need increasingly capable servers to power the technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

He spent a lifetime preparing himself for this moment, and during the journey he momentarily showed what he was capable of but without being able to get the kind of success he so clearly deserved.

From BBC

He is widely seen as one of the only politicians capable of defeating Erdogan at the ballot box in elections due before mid-2028.

From Barron's