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Definition for able

adjective as in capable of performing

adjective as in able to perform well; having a proven capacity

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However, Moore said in a Monday note that it’s not clear what will be able to flip negative investor sentiment.

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“It’s just an interesting dynamic to see who will be able to commoditize who faster,” he said.

He may still be able to fit in a voluntary defence with Wilder if an opponent is agreed quickly, with several mandatory challengers with other organisations already tied up.

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"We work in an environment where we work online 24/7 and we police in that way, we have to be able to respond accordingly."

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It meant the NHS "will be able to approve medicines that deliver significant health improvements but might have previously  been declined  purely on cost-effectiveness grounds."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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