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  • E-bikes sold in Utah are required to have a sticker that details the performance capacity.
  • "We're clear in our own minds that we're past the stage of turnaround and we've moved to a higher level of performance capacity,"
  • "Each party has to promote its image and the people has the right to know the party concerned and its performance capacity, " he said.
  • "Polar has offered Pepsi a company with a high-enough performance capacity to return to the Venezuelan market, " said PepsiCo Chairman Roger Enrico at a press conference.
  • Since the Turing test is a test of indistinguishability in performance capacity, the verbal version generalises naturally to all of human performance capacity, verbal as well as nonverbal ( robotic ).
  • Since the Turing test is a test of indistinguishability in performance capacity, the verbal version generalises naturally to all of human performance capacity, verbal as well as nonverbal ( robotic ).
  • Efforts should be made to try to understand the current status of in-flight and post-flight exercise performance capacity and what the goals / target areas for protection are with the current in flight exercise program.
  • This question avoids the difficult philosophical problem of pre-defining the verb " to think " and focuses instead on the performance capacities that being able to think makes possible, and how a causal system can generate them.
  • To avoid confusion, many scores transcribed purely for performance do not include additional notation to indicate that a particular note originally belonged to a ligature, as most methods to show this have separate meanings in a performance capacity.
  • Because of its high performance capacity ( usually from 100 BHP 350 BHP ), the engine has also been employed in various other uses such as gyroplanes and high power marine engines, making it an affordable solution for a high performance applications.
  • However, VO 2 max generally does not vary linearly with body mass, either among individuals within a species or among species, so comparisons of the performance capacities of individuals or species that differ in body size must be done with appropriate statistical procedures, such as analysis of covariance.