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basic capacityの例文

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  • It means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society.
  • Rawls posits two basic capacities that the individuals would know themselves to possess.
  • The issue is time, to try to rebuild basic capacity.
  • However, the basic capacity to recognize emotions is probably innate and may be achieved unconsciously.
  • But the basic capacity problem is more difficult, because it takes time to build the new towers, or cellular sites, that are needed.
  • According to transhumanist thinkers, a posthuman is a hypothetical future being " " whose basic capacities so radically exceed those of present humans as to be no longer unambiguously human by our current standards . ""
  • The only thing that a given member knows about themselves is that they are in possession of the basic capacities necessary to fully and willfully participate in an enduring system of mutual cooperation; each knows they can be a member of the society.
  • In May 2008 the World Bank has approved a US $ 80 million loan to restore and strengthen irrigation, electricity, water, and sanitation infrastructure damaged by Tropical Storms Noel, enhance critical infrastructure to reduce future storm-related effects, and strengthen basic capacity for future risk management in INDRHI and CDEEE.
  • The very basic capacity is to play a " theka " in a particular " tala " or rhythmic cycle, as for instance " chautala ", ( which is unrelated to chowtal, a type of folksong in the Bhojpuri region and sung by amateurs during the Phagwah / Holi festival ) in 12 beats: