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capable

[key-puh-buhl] / ˈkeɪ pə bəl /


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And this is before the next generation of AI models — more capable, multimodal and tightly integrated into enterprise workflows — enters the mainstream.

From MarketWatch

Chelsea, of course, would say Rosenior isn't a puppet and they have simply hired an outstanding candidate capable of taking the club forward.

From BBC

They still produce oil, but are no longer capable of driving sustained growth.

From Barron's

They still produce oil, but are no longer capable of driving sustained growth.

From Barron's

He had turned the ship around and could have handed the reins to a more meticulous leader capable of taking England to the next level.

From BBC