These changes we're observing are part of a natural order and to be expected from our capacity to adapt.
He retired from his playing capacity a year later without actually playing a game, and is still employed by the club as a coach.
Such hypnosis is largely a matter of releasing relevant details from the brain's incredible capacity for storing information.
These are patients cut off from their capacity to feel, presumably to protect themselves from emotional pain.
This year's performances have been increased from 12 to 14, and the tent's capacity from 250 to 300.
Dogonbadan is an oil and gas producing city that has just started to expand and profits from its industrial capacity.
Production doubled from its previous year's capacity of 8,000 board feet per day.
Rather, the problems associated with stress result from a complicated interaction between the demands of the outside world and the body's capacity to manage potential threats.
For instance, the school's dining hall has been expanded from its previous capacity of 450 to currently seat 1500 students.
The acronym is derived from their capacity to operate at sea, in the air, and on land.