His capacity for equations is not matched by a capacity for working easily with others.
Ones of particular interest to leaders are a capacity for dominance, comfort in the spotlight, and willingness to decide and act.
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Ed's nemesis, Bud White (Russell Crowe), is a tough, sometimes brutal cop with limited abilities but a capacity for growth and change.
The joint Roman Catholic-Church of England school has a capacity for 900 pupils aged between 11 and 16 but currently has just over 500.
In a bullring with a capacity for nearly 20, 000 spectators, the number of tickets sold, many of them to curious tourists, often fails to exceed 3, 000.
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Moorland Prison is 10 miles from the centre of Doncaster, and is a category C training prison with a capacity for 1, 006 inmates, including young offenders.
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The hatchery, which has a capacity for up to 2, 000 lobsters a year, will release them when they reach six or seven months old - then they have to take their chances.
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They want a standard set of duties and powers to be set out for the public sector - with the money following those who demonstrate a capacity for integration and ending duplication.
The Shanghai plant's annual capacity is 2.6 million batteries, less than a Jiangsu Province plant that can produce 8 million units and a plant being built in Chongqing with a capacity for 6 million batteries annually.
They are hoping this season's version has a happier ending, although City will have to develop a greater cutting edge in front of goal and overcome a capacity for making life hard for themselves to achieve that.
The hero of 15 books by Lawrence Block, Scudder is a winningly smart-assed private eye who can shoot the breeze (and the bad guys) with the best of them, and has a capacity for abstract thought to boot.
In the Gospels, Saint Joseph appears as a strong and courageous man, a working man, yet in his heart we see great tenderness, which is not the virtue of the weak but rather a sign of strength of spirit and a capacity for concern, for compassion, for genuine openness to others, for love.
The most troubling statement that the chairman of Southern Cross Christopher Fisher made on Radio 4's Today Programme this morning was that in any of its typical care homes with a capacity for 50 residents, Southern Cross makes a profit if 46 of the beds are occupied and a loss if occupancy falls to 43.
She was somebody who, who had a great capacity for giving a lot of people pleasure and she was a very, very, very good and very loyal friend.
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Ireland's justice minister, Dermot Ahern, pointed out recently that, with 13 big incidents since September alone, the dissidents have a growing capacity for violence, calling them a major and growing threat.
Anthropologists now believe Homo sapiens succeeded, unlike other members of the genus Homo, Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon for example, because our brains had a greater capacity for speech and language.
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The ex-Dundee United defender won eight caps for his country between 1979 and 1983 and has already been involved in a scouting capacity for Burley.
With a superior capacity for memory, human societies evolved steadily through cumulative cultural adaptation.
People have a strong capacity for self-deception, which greatly impacts how they gauge risk.
Older people have a greater capacity for empathy because empathy is learned and refined as we age.
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Traders seem to have a limitless capacity for unintentional comedy in their emails, instant messages and texts.
And the Fiqh Council of North America serves in a similar capacity for the US and Canada.
The artist behind the pieces, who is not a smoker, works in a non-journalism capacity for a media organization.
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As Yair hallucinates, he awakens in Miriam a real capacity for love and with it an impatience with their game.
Anemic children do not look very different from others, but they often become lethargic and have a reduced capacity for learning.
Historically, the U.S. has demonstrated a great capacity for renewal and revival.
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From couch potatoes to Olympic athletes, everyone has a physical capacity for exertion, beyond which the body becomes stressed and begins to feel bad.
They can afford to equip their tinkerers and visionaries with the most advanced materials, instruments, and knowledge, and the result has often been a superior capacity for innovation.
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Over the years, however, the maid has shown a protean capacity for outliving and reshaping herself, particularly since the 1840s when Jules Quicherat revived interest in her by publishing the first scholarly transcripts of her trial in 1431 and of the 1456 retrial that rehabilitated her.
For a number of reasons the total storage capacity for a 5, 400 RPM disk can be higher than a 7, 200 RPM disk.
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