Example sentences of "system that can " in BNC.

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1 As a starting point , study the rich picture and make a list of the main characters or groups of people that could have an interest ( particularly those who are influential in some way ) and then consider the systems that can be perceived from their points of view .
2 This cost advantage is unlikely to be maintained over systems that can be run at street level .
3 He has also promised some incentives to operators who invest in systems that can be upgraded to provide services like ‘ teleshopping ’ and ‘ telebanking ’ .
4 It seems clear that the introduction of systems that can complement and help guide good diagnostic judgement and reasoning is worth evaluation .
5 Matthew Wauchope , sales director at Imago Systems , which supplies integrated human resource management applications for use on mainframes , minis and multi-user PCs to medium to large-size companies , also stresses the need for very functional systems that can be tailored to meet different users ' requirements .
6 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
7 The problem has been the cost and complexity of point-of-sale systems that can run to around £3,000 or £4,000 he says .
8 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with its own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
9 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with their own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
10 Producing cars also involves making flexible robots for assembling parts and linking them by computer ; steady improvements in these technologies , in turn , lead to expert production systems that can be applied anywhere .
11 The result is computer systems that can provide new insights into marketing patterns and marketing opportunities .
12 This awareness has driven us to evolve new systems that can be tailored to local needs and which reflect current advances in auditing techniques . ’
13 Essentially , we will have two operating systems that can run each other 's programs , each of which works in slightly different ways .
14 Utilising electronic organisation and desktop publishing will allow students to gain familiarity with current systems that can directly affect overall cost effectiveness of a solution ; as well as providing the opportunity for evaluating the effectiveness of new technology , its commercial viability and its impact on the visual communication of information .
15 In recent years the generative linguistic community has recognised this failing and made efforts to produce more general systems that can form the basis of further research .
16 Geographical Information Systems that can run on a personal computer are now becoming available ; examples are SPANS and PC-ARC/INFO .
17 IT systems that can solve problems as effectively as experts , can learn by analogy or by pattern recognition and those that can understand natural languages , such as English , are known by the collective name of artificial intelligence systems , or AI systems .
18 Perhaps the most fundamental characteristic of a system that can be said to be ‘ living ’ is its ability to self-replicate .
19 If ‘ life ’ is defined broadly ; perhaps , as we suggested earlier , as any kind of chemical system that can evolve adaptively , then it is possible to envisage life of a kind that does not involve water .
20 Meanwhile , here on Earth , astronomers at the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Siding Spring in New South Wales have evolved a new system that can produce astonishing infrared views such as are shown on these pages .
21 And it is the healthy CV system that can cope easily with all the strains placed upon it by modern living .
22 This makes it rather impractical to implement a home produced system that can read bar codes from everyday products and provide the appropriate string of text .
23 The following simplified description indicates the areas of the visual system that can be affected by disease or trauma .
24 Like most nocturnal hunters , it possesses a highly developed optical system that can reflect the dullest ray of light through the pupils .
25 The Ariadne has a radio system that can transmit to , and receive transmissions from , any quarter of the globe .
26 And it has a sonar location and detection system that can pick up a sunken object at the bottom of the ocean just as easily as it can pinpoint a lurking submarine .
27 For example , a system that can compute convexity may be in principle incapable of computing spatial connectedness ( Rosenblatt 1958 ) .
28 The controlling terminal , a specially customised personal computer , has a Windows-style graphical colour interface and word processing system that can be used to design cheque and credit slip pages — particularly useful for UK customers dealing with different types of crossed and uncrossed cheques .
29 Also in Basingstoke , Cylink Ltd has launched the LS-20 Low Speed Data Encryptor for people that want to secure their dial-up links : the company also announced a rack-mounted system that can take up to 12 encryption boards — they use either DES or the company 's proprietary encryption algorithm and come with V.24 , V.28 and RS-232 interfaces ; the stand-alone encryptor costs £1,250 , the hub system £2,800 plus £900 for each board .
30 Omron has already developed a system that it can use on its own Luna Unix workstations , and the joint development effort involves development of a system that can use inference based on vague concepts in a wide range of applications .
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