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"capably" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows the ability to do things well

166 Sentences With "capably"

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Livingston capably filled in as the team's starting point guard.
The program's report indicated that he could capably continue operating.
And Ms. Biel handles the emotions of fear and bewilderment capably.
Tonight, Houston will need to find someone who can capably provide minutes.
He has served the president and the American people capably and passionately.
I drove on one rather wet day, the system performed quite capably.
He had a denim shirt on with the sleeves rolled capably up.
" He continued, "There are already transgender individuals who are serving capably and honorably.
Rules Do Not Apply, which would otherwise be the capably told but unremarkable
As Hett capably shows, the Nazis were the great artists of victimhood fiction.
As the nexus of the play's drama, Felt capably inhabits the manipulative Abigail.
It's too bad, for both the characters and the actors who capably portray them.
That's because the car can react more quickly and capably to a driver's emergency maneuvers.
Slash still has his skill intact, capably shredding the headbanger's ball solos allotted to him.
The government acted decisively and capably to crush jihadist terrorism and avert a global depression.
As long as he has also played capably on defense, he should get the award.
Two other Cubs relievers — Pedro Strop and Brian Duensing — followed Edwards and both pitched capably, too.
The current charges do not reflect the decades of work he has admirably and capably performed.
The movie capably dramatizes the media circus and the FBI's attempts to seduce and trap Jewell.
What did happen was that we each presented our views, and reasons for them, capably and respectfully.
Sophomore Landon Wolf capably stepped into that role, catching six receptions for 116 yards and one touchdown.
It's familiar enough ground that the role only feels like a slight stretch — one Fey handles capably.
Walk into many English classrooms today and you will see students capably identifying an article's main idea.
The Giants also believed Manning could still contribute capably and rebound from a subpar season in 2017.
Through three episodes, she doesn't have much to play besides fear and bewilderment, which she handles capably.
Overcoming the persistent set of problems facing all transnational corporations, Exxon Mobil has managed its international operations capably.
He was the seventh receiver on the roster all last season, but filled in capably when injuries struck.
"We have more than capably demonstrated that we can deal with all aspects of jury selection," he said.
TaxAct kept doing things its own quirky way, as it long has, but it capably handled the basics.
Drummond was the second-leading rebounder in Pistons history, but at least for one night, Wood capably filled in.
Naughty Dog proved with The Last of Us that satisfying gameplay could capably co-exist with a complex plotline.
Nonetheless, if Anbang were to pursue the deals, there remains the question of whether Anbang could capably run Starwood.
There are, of course, bands today who capably evoke the music that populates the typical classic rock radio playlist.
"We have enough to very capably, with our S.D.F. partners, pursue a counterterrorism platform against ISIS," General McKenzie said.
Still, the Raptors were consistently looking to upgrade a starting power forward position Patterson probably could have filled capably.
The Engineer apparently didn't agree, and it capably demonstrated that claiming to be a god can be a dangerous thing.
In some ways, it's a predecessor to the type female friendship that has been so capably portrayed by Broad City.
The midfield, typified by the stereotypically English grit of Jordan Henderson and James Milner, did its job capably if unspectacularly.
That night, Maddow wove a narrative that capably connected Trump's new scandal to the one he had just shaken off.
CIMON capably tells Gerst his name and where he's from, while also demonstrating his ability to tilt his smirking robotic face.
But when a spell gone wrong brings out Carmen's passive-aggressive nature, Gaviria capably plays that side of the character, too.
He neglected to mention the simple fact that an iPhone can perform capably for years—and consumers are finally getting wise.
Without him, and with Shaun Livingston capably filling in at point guard, the Warriors ran away with a 22-23 victory.
Of course, few young children are responsible for their own diets or can be expected to capably monitor their sugar consumption.
Without any of the frontcourt stars who usually surround him, Hernangomez more than capably served as the hub of the offense.
He scored the Cardinals' first 14 points as he more than capably filled in for injured starting point guard Quentin Snider (hip).
It can play a game like Galaga as capably as any traditional console, while also fitting snuggly in your carry-on baggage.
The lovers are radiantly depicted by Matt Doyle and Belinda Allyn, who capably convey their characters' deep anguish late in the show.
But lost in all of this are the employees and operation of Starwood, and whether Anbang can even capably run this company.
Unlike in his opening round on Thursday, when he shot an eight-over 78, Woods rebounded to play capably in the second.
Little affects him, and it is a luxury for the Warriors to have someone who can so capably help fill the void.
Many first novels start well but end less capably, after the writer has expended an overabundance of effort on the opening chapters.
"Skull Island" is adept at goosing you; it deploys action-movie feints and horror-film frights capably amid its clichés and deaths.
To forgo any specific thoughts here about the new government is consistent with the allegorical realm Eggers capably constructs in the novel.
Does he envisage them capably governing while he, Mr Kushner and Mr Bannon set about making the great changes Mr Trump has promised?
"As every current and recent general and senior officer (or aspirant) knows, SASC is perfectly capably of punishing officers," the defense motion reads.
No single person or government department has enough information to capably steer the market, and ad hoc deals establish a poor business climate.
She could run on the track record of the incumbent president, who is quite popular and whom she served capably as secretary of state.
Their research kit and analytics product will allow tons of industries that have already shown interest in VR to more capably capture user reactions.
Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention.
He capably engaged with some attacks, but he was not able to deflect them all now that so much attention is focused on him.
" The Notre Dame professor also wrote that "the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
Both women — their names are Nora (in "A Doll's House") and Laura (in "The Father") — are very capably portrayed by the same actress, Maggie Lacey.
"Colliding Dreams" takes on the unwieldy task of condensing the topic into a feature documentary that capably if somewhat dryly covers more than a century.
Demonizing tinkering and creating an environment toxic to curiosity discourages and ostracizes the exact sort of people we now rely upon to capably protect us.
I've been laid off from desk jobs in advertising despite occasionally executing my duties capably in those jobs, with hours to spare for dicking around.
Samsung has the speakers hidden away, but that doesn't stop them from being surprisingly powerful and tossing sound around the room as capably as any soundbar.
"He has served the president and the American people capably and passionately," House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said of his close friend in a statement.
The ability to handle J.J. Redick in one series and then capably switch onto Kevin Love in the next is as impressive as it is rare.
He deflected two fewer passes and recovered two fewer loose balls than the entire Cavaliers roster and capably boxed out Thompson on a few key plays.
Mr. Simpson himself, though capably played by Cuba Gooding Jr., was a bit of a cipher, less the protagonist of the drama than its structuring absence.
The price tag should not exceed $500, and if my smartphone can capably perform a task, I don't bother with something that does the same thing.
In Gregorius's absence, Gleyber Torres moved over from second base to capably fill in at shortstop, and he could play there again next season if necessary.
Far from being the enemy of the people, the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
If all goes well, Diallo's basement player comparison is Kenneth Faried, a maniacal hustle machine who lives above the rim and capably defends every frontcourt position.
But whether or not they're capably aping the sound he pioneered, happening upon so many of these tracks in a row can get a bit tiresome.
For example, one neural-network language model—similar to the one Aristo uses—was reported in 2019 to capably determine whether one sentence logically implies another.
It sounds like a question but lacks the proper punctuation, suggesting a promise to explain or demonstrate the importance of pictures, which this show capably fulfills.
The better your team gets, the more you'll be able to capably take on tougher solo challenges and hold your own in online Head To Head mode.
And Amirpour capably brings home the poverty and privation of desperate scavengers; cannibalism in this environment actually seems sensible, given the limited alternatives and the demanding conditions.
He also made a marked improvement from distance, bumping his three-point percentage up 14 points to 36%, all while capably guarding four positions on the floor.
That is the same injury afflicting Lugo, who filled in so capably last September and then helped Puerto Rico to the final of the World Baseball Classic.
She accumulates an extraordinary amount of knowledge about luxury food and wine, which she capably passes along to the restaurant's customers; she learns to handle a crowded room.
As head of Panama's secret police and head of all its defence forces from 1983, he could capably lend a hand, as he offered, with sabotage and assassinations.
He had served bravely on the Western Front in World War I and capably as Winston Churchill's foreign secretary during World War II. But he was not well.
Such litigation will be impossible to stamp out, but Delaware deserves an A for effort as well as for capably handling many other corporate disputes over the year.
This is one of several crucial differences between haircuts and tattoos, and one driven home quite capably by this demonic Ned Yost on the small of some dude's back.
Traditional phone carriers are not well known for quality customer service, so it's important to know how quickly and capably Project Fi and Republic Wireless can solve customer problems.
Post twist, there's nothing funny about Mr. Robot anymore—save for the quirky, Seinfeld-obsessed tangents of Elliot's new friend Leon, played very capably by NYC rapper Joey Bada$$.
"Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
Jayson Tatum scored a season-high 22 points, and Jeff Capel filled in capably for Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski as the Blue Devils beat visiting Boston College, 93-82.
Both sequences are capably orchestrated by Gerardo Naranjo, the gifted Mexican director of "Miss Bala" and "I'm Gonna Explode," but there's nothing like the sophistication of the original "Godfather" montage.
That said, the war lyric is not the only sort of war poetry, as the Welsh poet Owen Sheers's verse play PINK MIST (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, $26.95) capably demonstrates.
With a megawatt smile, an affirmation for every occasion and a beautiful husband by her side (a thankless role, capably handled by Mike Colter), Ryan seems to have it all.
He filled in capably and found himself as the opening day right fielder in 1990, hitting two doubles off Detroit's Jack Morris to help Roger Clemens win at Fenway Park.
Nor has Mr Buttigieg yet proven himself capable of serious fundraising, in the way that Mr O'Rourke did so capably in his Senate run against Ted Cruz in Texas last year.
Dag Kittlaus and Adam Cheyer created the artificial intelligence behind Siri, Apple's iconic digital assistant, and one of the first modern apps to capably handle natural language queries on a smartphone.
Capably edited and translated by Alexsandra and Michael Parker from the significantly longer Polish edition, Franaszek's work moves gracefully between the events in Milosz's life and his obsessive writing about it.
It could capably sauté onions but browning something like chicken legs was slow enough that I asked the manufacturer to ship me another Ultra just to make sure it wasn't just mine.
Relatively speaking, then, Harry Styles plays one of the more outspoken soldiers, capably demonstrating both depth and a survivalist instinct that dangles his character right on the line between human and inhumane.
Democratic candidates for president should understand and capably address the outrageous fact that America does not protect its wage workers—from waitresses and baristas to gardeners and nail technicians—from their bosses.
He was trying to make the point that many of these lawyers came from within the Justice Department, where politics don't matter — just the ability to do the job, and do it capably.
With few interventions, his production — capably conducted by Philippe Jordan and wonderfully sung, particularly by the soprano Nicole Car as Donna Elvira — even comes off as a little safe, until its arresting ending.
If the Mets do that route, opposing teams may be most interested in outfielder Jay Bruce, a consistent power hitter, and relievers Addison Reed and Jerry Blevins, who have performed capably this season.
Cogito, a startup, has designed AI-enhanced software that listens to customer-service calls and assigns an "empathy score" based on how compassionate agents are and how fast and how capably they settle complaints.
Any missteps before he arrives there could fuel an incendiary reaction and burn hopes of a scandal-free trip that bolsters Trump's image as a global leader, confidently and capably striding the world stage.
The results showed the strangers were able to capably recognize whether the volunteer had slept poorly and said they would be less willing to socialize with the person they had perceived as less healthy.
Lethem's stylish, straightforward prose powers A Gambler's Anatomy capably from its glamorous beginnings in high-stakes gambling rooms through its clinical surgery scene to its anarchic climax in the mundane streets of gentrifying Berkeley.
Smith scored in double figures in each of the last three games and filled in capably while Jackson dealt with a knee injury last season, averaging 217 points and 2114 assists in 173 starts.
Reactions TO THE EDITOR: Re "Following in Huge Footsteps" (July 5): It's reassuring that orphaned daughter elephants are capably assuming the nurturing and supervising roles of their poached mothers when forced to do so.
Although the metrics show that the 36-year-old Gardner is perhaps better suited for left field, he has filled in capably for the injured center fielder Aaron Hicks, who is seven years younger.
From a business perspective, this is bad news for publishers that don't own big platforms or a TV network, as Tony Haile from Chartbeat so very capably describes in his recent posts on Recode.
Not only had the young women who idolized Cathy Gale never seen anyone who looked anything like themselves so capably handling themselves on screen—they'd never had anything like her book made for them, either.
But it does capably capture the density of feeling among people forced to live or work together, and the way complicated emotions surface in small ways: an eye-roll here, a grunt of derision there.
Since rising to prominence by capably steering his bank during the financial crisis, Dimon has criticized regulators for overlapping efforts, called investors who follow proxy adviser services lazy and said that bitcoin investors were stupid.
If you train an Indian worker to do the job of an American radiologist just as capably as that radiologist in every respect, then you increase the total effective labour supply of radiologists by one person.
If you train an AI to do the job of an American radiologist just as capably as that radiologist in every respect, then you increase the total effective labour supply of radiologists by an unlimited amount.
More than that, Markkanen has ways to counter closeouts and switches: he has a strong game of the bounce when defenders run him off the three-point line, and can very capably post up smaller defenders.
With her clarion voice and keen comedic sense, Mary Testa is an especially vivid member of the troupe, which also features Kevin Mambo, J. Clint Allen and Ellen Harvey, all of whom capably act and sing.
Steelers offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert (knee) seems likely to miss his third game in a row, but Matt Feiler has filled in capably as a starter for two weeks, playing a part in Conner's rushing total.
The actor Sunil Malhotra capably voices the book's nitty-grittier sections, but it is Khan's weighty and lightly sorrowful timbre — and his lived perspective as a Pakistani immigrant — that bookend the work and color each sentence.
For anyone who's been paying attention for the past three years – or hell, the past three weeks – can you even imagine a scenario where Trump capably guides the United States back from the brink of war?
The goal is to ensure that individuals who join the military can meet the rigorous training requirements and capably serve in the most austere and challenging combat environments without risk to either themselves or their units.
Ibaka is not "better at center" so much as he's just not all that good now, the team has two young centers, and Anunoby and Siakam can capably be a power forward combination against most teams.
More likely, it's grassroots activism, a network of community-based outposts, married under an arching vision to move everyone toward a more equal tomorrow, that will most capably unify the next generation on the road to change.
In particular, it was seen to capably navigate tricky situations known as ko that didn't come up in the prior two matches, which had prompted speculation that it could be a potential tripping point for the program.
We get the feeling whenever a classic is capably revived, though these days Broadway seems to want to conjure it from everything — '80s movies, a children's cartoon about an underwater sponge, the extended musical catalog of Cher.
Existing concealed-carry licensing requirements can be as minimal as completing a two-hour class; in about half the country, permit seekers do not have to show that they can capably fire their weapon before receiving a license.
The fact that Esmail's pulled this off—specifically, making a show about hacker culture that feels resolutely modern and doesn't resort to stale, goofy stereotypes—is one of two major twists that Mr. Robot has capably pulled off.
C.F.P.B. staff members were just as likely to catch a glimpse of him on television: Mulvaney's dual agency hats made him an in-demand guest on cable shows, where he capably defended Trump against the day's mini-scandal.
As she capably chewed into a section of Mr. Lamar's verse, in which he serenades a select region of a woman's anatomy, her four backup dancers kept limber by doing push-ups and stretches in front of the stage.
It's exciting to find a project like this that puts a spotlight on the often overlooked history of Black women in America; this one is capably helmed by Rhiannon Giddens (who conceived the project), Leyla McCalla, Allison Russell, and Amythyst Kiah.
Wides-Muñoz covered immigration for The Associated Press, and she capably depicts how the Dreamer movement grew out of two decades' worth of political activity by students, attorneys, politicians and grass-roots advisers, all of whom helped make DACA a reality.
But if you believe that monopolies are inherently bad, and that serving a customer base in the billions creates problems that no single person or company can capably solve, it seems to me that you probably support breaking up Big Tech.
"Zero to One" distills lectures from a class about start-ups that Thiel taught at Stanford in 2012, based on the scribblings of his former student Blake Masters, who is credited with a writing assist and who capably narrates the book.
A few rows behind the pit, the middle-aged man in front of me in a dirty white T-shirt sways drunkenly back and forth while his wife dances more capably to his side, occasionally pausing to prop him up.
"The lack of any justification for the abrupt policy change, combined with the discriminatory impact to a group of our military service members who have served our country capably and honorably, cannot possibly constitute a legitimate governmental interest," he wrote in his ruling.
It creates an unanswerable conundrum the team hasn't really had before, and if he can capably initiate pick-and-rolls as a reliable second option, knock down off-the-bounce jumpers, and take care of the ball, everyone else's job gets easier.
Directed capably if predictably by John H. Lee, this yarn focuses on a covert squad of South Koreans dispatched to infiltrate local North Korean operations, provide intelligence on the mining of the port and secure a lighthouse crucial to the landing's success.
Recently the show took on a debate that's been raging among feminists for 40 years — pubic hair, or the lack thereof — and capably argued that for all the popular discussion of its symbolism, there is precious little talk about the stuff itself.
While Claire was busy in doctor mode, capably whipping a crew of convalescing seamen into shape, Jamie was completely unraveling at the reality of being separated from his wife again so soon after being reunited — something that audience members can likely relate to.
The 37-year-old mayor, who was third out of 10 candidates in the length of time he spoke, capably handled multiple issues, including immigration, the role that Midwest farmers could play in slowing climate change and China's threat to dominate artificial intelligence.
Written and directed by (and starring) ex-SNL'er Taran Killam, the movie focuses around the act of killing the titular Gunther, the best hit man in the world portrayed by a guy who can capably portray the best hitman in the world: Arnold Schwarznegger.
"The last several weeks have demonstrated more clearly than ever that Donald Trump, in addition to pursuing an agenda that kicks working people to the curb, does not have the right stuff to capably lead the nation through a grave public health crisis," said Saunders.
Ings capably recounts how Soviet science became a laughingstock and often a human tragedy, but he doesn't explain how Stalinist technology produced colossal successes, too, from the creation of Tupolev and MiG planes to the best designed tank in the world, the T-34.
U.V., which, though it was equipped with all-wheel drive and seemed to be handling capably enough, was so strikingly unbrawny in appearance that crunching up the icy, winding mountain road, I wasn't brave enough to push it any faster than a feeble crawl.
"While this move was not telegraphed well in advance, we believe this will be a seamless transition as Philbin has very capably served the company ... and has helped Sasser lead the company for over 15 years," BTIG analyst Alan Rifkin said in a note to clients.
So it may very well have been an incorrect call, but the NFL had one way to prove it, so once again, as with the bad taunting penalty on Terrelle Pryor a few weeks back, fortune vomits all over the Browns even when they're playing halfway capably.
Given how absurdly brilliant LeBron was in Game 1, imagine all of Jeff Green's (plus way more) minutes belonging to a two-way hound like George—someone who'd actually make open catch-and-shoot threes and capably execute a brutal two-man game with Love and LeBron.
It also features Cloris Leachman as the pot-smoking grandmother of Moore's angsty teen Hailey, and if it takes even one joint-sparking scene to cement a film as a stoner classic, then How to Deal can hang capably with Cheech & Chong and the rest of 'em.
But he can navigate the pocket finer, release the ball faster, move safeties with his eyes quicker, and he will have to make at least some progress this week for the Giants (2-3) to perform capably Thursday night at New England against the unbeaten Patriots.
Erivo capably embodies Gibney's under-the-surface compassion and strength, but her performance is hemmed in by the show's decision to amp up the character's idiosyncrasies — this Gibney is practically a rain-woman savant, and Erivo's attempts to give that some nuance can just end up looking dull.
James, most recently seen as young civil rights leader John Lewis in Selma and murdered high-school football star T.K. Kelly in When The Game Stands Tall, capably portrays a young man called on to represent his country while he's still worried about feeding his child and supporting his family.
He'll never be quick enough to switch out on the perimeter and capably defend someone like Steph Curry or James Harden on an island, but Lopez has a great opportunity to boost his stock on a Lakers team that should, at the very least, give people reason to tune in.
The players share a desire to impress the scouts on hand — no member of Team Israel is currently on a 40-man major league roster, although many would like to be — and to capably represent a country and a religion that many of them have only recently come to know.
Under the smart direction of Tom Shankland, a veteran of British television who also directed an episode of "The Leftovers" last season, Claire finishes carrying out her bailout plan, capably asserting herself in negotiations with President Viktor Petrov of Russia in scenes that visually emphasize the imbalance of perceived power between the two.
But hardly anyone suggested that Jon would have no say in who ultimately won the throne, or that the popular choice to be the new ruler would not be Sansa, who's been ruling capably in the North, or Tyrion — who gave a rousing speech nominating the ultimate chosen leader: Bran Stark, a.k.a.
The news conference was the latest effort by Mr. Trump to show that he was capably managing the nation's response to a viral epidemic that his critics say he is poorly equipped to handle, and a sign that the coronavirus had entered a new and more urgent stage in the United States.
There's a world of difference between someone like Mike Bloomberg — who came from relatively humble beginnings, made his fortune honestly, ran his businesses capably, devoted a significant amount of his life to public service and then gave billions away to great causes — and someone like Donald Trump, who did none of those things.
The directors, Joseph Dorman ("Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness") and Oren Rudavsky ("A Life Apart: Hasidism in America"), capably if somewhat dryly assemble material that covers more than a century, roughly from the pogroms that drove Jews from Europe in the 1880s to the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel in 1995.
If you've heard a Chainsmokers song—which is to say, if you've listened to the radio at least once in the last 12 months—you know what to expect here: twelve songs that pair faux-navel-gazing lyrics with music that capably walks the line between festival-ready EDM and beige-hued pop-rock.
That Arrival successfully explores lofty themes—the immutability of grief, the glorious struggles of communication, and the culture of fear triggered by interacting with the "other"—in what could conceivably be called a genre film is only the latest indicator of Villeneuve's versatility as a filmmaker able to capably walk the line between mass-market Hollywood fare and serious artifice.
Obviously, though, there was little triviality to be had during Clinton's speech, as she capably laid out the case for supporting her (even though a collective feeling of distrust towards her still exists among voters) and urged the country to, please, for the love of all that is sacred and holy, not elect Donald Trump to the highest possible office in America.
The Quad describes the French Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold as difficult to categorize, but you could argue that she has an affinity for movies about physicians: In "Coma" (Monday and Wednesday), adapted — and quite capably directed — by Michael Crichton from his friend Robin Cook's novel, Ms. Bujold plays a Boston medical resident who discovers that the complications in Operating Room 8110 are no accident.
Film Series The Quad describes the French Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold as difficult to categorize, but you could argue that she has an affinity for movies about physicians: In "Coma" (Monday and Wednesday), adapted — and quite capably directed — by Michael Crichton from his friend Robin Cook's novel, Ms. Bujold plays a Boston medical resident who discovers that the complications in Operating Room 8 are no accident.
"Sikhs have served honorably and capably in the U.S. Armed Forces and other militaries around the world, and while we are eager for a blanket proclamation that all observant Sikh Americans can serve in every branch of the military without seeking accommodations, this policy clarification is a great step forward towards ensuring equality of opportunity and religious freedom in the Air Force," Giselle Klapper, a staff attorney for the Sikh Coalition, said in a statement.

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