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Spencer, Emily. Les forces d'opérations spéciales: Une capacité nationale. Kingston (Ontario): Presse de l'Académie canadienne de la Défense, 2013.

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1958-, Webb Katherine Watkins, ed. Measuring capacity of military installations. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 2001.

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Chief Financial Officers Council (U.S.). Building the work force capacity to successfully implement financial systems. Washington, D.C. (1990 K Street, NW, Suite 430, Washington, 20006): JFMIP, 2002.

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Wuestner, Scott G. Building partner capacity/security force assistance: A new structural paradigm. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2009.

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Wuestner, Scott G. Building partner capacity/security force assistance: A new structural paradigm. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2009.

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Hanser, Lawrence M. The warfighting capacity of Air Combat Command's numbered air forces. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2000.

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Lute, Douglas E. Improving national capacity to respond to complex emergencies: The U.S. experience. Washington, DC: Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, 1998.

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Somer, Gregory De. The capacity of the Australian army to conduct and sustain land force operations. Duntroon ACT: Land Warfare Studies Centre, 1999.

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Olga, Oliker, and Peterson Heather, eds. Improving capacity for stabilization and reconstruction operations. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2009.

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Adjo, André. L'armée gabonaise face au contexte géopolitique actuel: Nouvelle doctrine, nouvelle stratégie et capacité opérationelle redimensionnée. Libreville, Gabon: Editions Odette Maganga, 2014.

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Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Task Force and Advisory Committee on Decedents' Estates Laws. Report of the Subcommittee on Guardianships and Powers of Attorney of the Task Force and Advisory Committee on Decedents' Estates Laws: Recommending amendments to Chapter 55 of the Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code. Harrisburg, Pa. (108 Finance Bldg., Harrisburg 17120): The Commission, 1996.

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Perito, Robert. Building civilian capacity for U.S. stability operations: The rule of law component. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2004.

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Watson, Brian G. Reshaping the Expeditionary Army to win decisively: The case for greater stabilization capacity in the modular force. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2005.

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Macrae, Janet. Therapeutic touch: A practical guide. Harmondsworth: Arkana(Penguin Group), 1990.

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Kaufmann, Johan. The world in turmoil: Testing the UN's capacity. Hanover, N.H: Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1991.

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Fairbanks, Joseph. Preparing the Army for stability operations: Enhancing capacity with specialized forces, knowledge, and interagency collaboration. Cambridge, Mass: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2008.

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Kagwanja, Peter. An encumbered regional power?: The capacity gap in South Africa's peace diplomacy in Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press, 2009.

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Canada. Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Towards a rapid reaction capability for the United Nations =: Les opérations de paix et l'ONU : vers une capacité de réaction rapide. Ottawa, Ont: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade = Ministère des affaires étrangères et du commerce international, 1995.

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United Service Institution of India, ed. Civilian capacity building for peace operations in a changing world order: An Indian perspective. New Delhi: Vij Books India Pvt. Ltd., 2013.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services., ed. Building The Capacity of Foreign Military Forces, [H.A.S.C. No. 109-107], April 7, 2006, 109-2 Hearing, *. [S.l: s.n., 2008.

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1977-, Arnusch Aleisha, Merrill Susan, Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, and Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, eds. Security sector reform: A case study approach to transition and capacity building. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2009.

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author, Arnusch Aleisha 1977, Merrill Susan editor, Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, and Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, eds. Security sector reform: A case study approach to transition and capacity building. [Carlisle, Pa.]: U.S. Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, 2010.

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Bigelow, J. H. Performance-oriented logistics assessment (POLA): Relating logistics functional capacities to resources and costs. Santa Monica, CA (1700 Main St., P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica 90407-2138): Rand, 1992.

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Nuffer, John R. Reaching the limit: An interim report on landfill capacity in California : a compilation of county local task force findings as of January 1, 1990. [Sacramento] (8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento 95826): California Integrated Waste Management Board, 1992.

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Teixeira, Pascal. Le Conseil de sécurité à lʹaube du XXIe siècle: Quelle volonté et quelle capacité a-t-il de maintenir la paix et la sécurité internationales? Genève, Suisse: Institut des Nations Unies pour la recherche sur le désarmement, 2002.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Readiness Subcommittee. Depot maintenance: Capacity and resources for future work : hearing before the Readiness Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, hearing held July 20, 2004. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Kyttner, R. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of DAAAM Baltic industrial engineering--adding innovation capacity of labour force and entrepreneur 20-22 April 2006, Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn: Tallinn Technical University, 2006.

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Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), ed. From state security to human security in Southern Africa: Policy research and capacity building challenges. Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2006.

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Mayrhofer-Hufnagl, Ingrid, ed. Architecture, Futurability and the Untimely. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461112.

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The planetary instantaneity that digital technologies have enabled is leading to an effacement of the divisions that separate the past from the future, ensuring that the present is ubiquitous. While contemporary architecture seems to have lost the capacity to conceive of the past as a transformative force, this book stresses the need to rethink today's complex temporal mechanisms through the notion of the untimely. This concept opens up a whole spectrum of possibilities to go beyond what seems predictable. The contributors to this book employ critical concepts and architectural design tools in order to offer experimental and speculative approaches for unknown futures of architecture.
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Health in Post-Conflict Sudan : Building Capacity to Fight Infectious Disease (2003 Washington, D.C.). Health in Post-Conflict Sudan: Building Capacity to Fight Infectious Disease : a conference report of the CSIS Africa Program and the CSIS HIV/AIDS Task Force. Edited by Morrison J. Stephen and Cooke Jennifer G. Washington, D.C: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2003.

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North Dakota. Task Force on Long-Term Care Planning. Report of the Task Force on Long-Term Care Planning: Presented to North Dakota Legislative Council, Budget Committee on Home and Community Care, Insurance and Health Care Committee, [and] State Health Council. Bismarck, ND: Health Information Systems Division, North Dakota Dept. of Health, 1996.

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Task force on traffic capacity across the Chesapeake Bay: Task force report. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Transportation Authority, 2006.

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Schellenberg, Susanna. Perceptual Evidence. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827702.003.0008.

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Chapter 7 introduces a distinction between two kinds of evidence: phenomenal evidence (evidence that corresponds to how our environment sensorily seems to us) and factive evidence (evidence that is determined by the environment to which we are perceptually related). Regardless of whether we are perceiving, hallucinating, or suffering an illusion, we have phenomenal evidence. However, when we perceive, we have additional factive evidence. The rational source of both phenomenal and factive evidence lies in employing perceptual capacities: perceptual states have epistemic force due to the epistemic and metaphysical primacy of employing perceptual capacities in perception over employing them in hallucination or illusion. So epistemic force stems from an asymmetric dependence of the employment of perceptual capacities in hallucination and illusion on their employment in perception. Insofar as both kinds of evidence stem from properties of the perceptual capacities employed, capacitism provides a unified account of phenomenal and factive evidence.
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Schellenberg, Susanna. Justification, Luminosity, and Credences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827702.003.0009.

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Chapter 8 discusses the repercussions of capacitism for the justification of beliefs, the credences we should assign to perceptual beliefs, and the luminosity of mental states. In light of this discussion, the chapter explores the consequences of capacitism for various familiar problem cases: speckled hens, identical twins, brains in vats, new evil demon scenarios, matrixes, and Swampman. I show why perceptual capacities are essential and cannot simply be replaced with representational content. I argue that the asymmetry between the employment of perceptual capacities in perception and their employment in relevant hallucinations and illusions is sufficient to account for the epistemic force of perceptual states yielded by employing such capacities. I show, moreover, why capacitism is compatible with standard Bayesian principles and how it accounts for degrees of justification. Finally, I discuss the relationship between evidence and rational confidence in light of an externalist view of perceptual content.
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The Capacity of The Air Force Satellite Control Network. Storming Media, 1996.

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Labs, Eric J. Increasing The Mission Capacity Of The Attack Submarine Force. Diane Pub Co, 2004.

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Jackman, Robert W. Power Without Force: The Political Capacity of Nation-States. University of Michigan Press, 2010.

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Power without force: The political capacity of nation-states. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.

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La tête en pleine forme : Améliorez vos capacités cérébrales et psychologiques. Robert Laffont, 2002.

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Reynolds, Nick, and Jack Watling. War by Others' Means: Delivering Effective Partner Force Capacity Building. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Reynolds, Nick, and Jack Watling. War by Others' Means: Delivering Effective Partner Force Capacity Building. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Reynolds, Nick, and Jack Watling. War by Others' Means: Delivering Effective Partner Force Capacity Building. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Weisburd, Mark. Use of Force. Edited by Marc Weller. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199673049.003.0016.

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This chapter examines restrictions on the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) capacity to act due to problems of admissibility or justiciability with respect to the use of force. It considers how the ICJ deals with cases requiring the exercise of non-legal judgement in relation to the UN Security Council’s authority. It also looks at disputes involving the use of force that can be decided only through the exercise of non-legal judgement. Five cases are highlighted: Corfu Channel (UK v. Albania), Nicaragua v. US, the ICJ’s advisory opinion on the legality of the threat or use of nuclear weapons, Oil Platforms (Iran v. US), and Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The chapter concludes by focusing on cases involving matters that are arguably within the province of the UN Security Council.
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Measurement of productive capacity: A methodology for Air Force enlisted specialities. Brooks Air Force Base, Tex: Armstrong Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, 1992.

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Wuestner, Scott G. Building Partner Capacity / Security Force Assistance: A New Structural Paradigm [Enlarged Edition]. Lulu Press, Inc., 2014.

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WHAT WORKS BEST BUILD PART CAPACITY. RAND CORPORATION, 2013.

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Schellenberg, Susanna. Perceptual Capacities, Knowledge, and Gettier Cases. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724551.003.0005.

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I will exploit the basic commitments of capacitivism to develop a distinctive externalist view of perceptual knowledge. The basic idea of capacitivism is that perception is constitutively a matter of employing perceptual capacities that function to discriminate and single out particulars in our environment. It is because a given subject is employing perceptual capacities with a certain function that her mental states have epistemic force. Employing such perceptual capacities constitutes a mental state that provides us with phenomenal evidence, and employing such capacities in the good case also provides us with knowledge-worthy factive evidence. Capacitivism is an externalist view that does not invoke reliability, remains steadfastly naturalistic, and by recognizing a metaphysically substantive common element between perception and hallucination avoids any commitment to disjunctivism.
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Coopersmith, Jennifer. The Principle of Virtual Work. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198743040.003.0004.

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The meaning behind the mysterious Principle of Virtual Work is explained. Some worked examples in statics (equilibrium) are given, and the method of Virtual Work is compared and contrasted with the method of Newtonian Mechanics. The meaning of virtual displacements is explained very carefully. They must be ‘small’, happen simultaneously, and do not cause a force, result froma force, or take any time to occur. Counter to intuition, not all the actual displacements can be allowed as virtual displacements. Some examples worked through are: Feynman’s pivoting (cantilever) bar, a “black box,” a weighted spring, a ladder, a capacitor, a soap bubble, and Atwood’s machine. The links between mechanics and geometry are demonstrated, and it is shown how the reaction or constraint forces are always perpendicular to the virtual displacements. Lanczos’s Postulate A and its astounding universality are explained.
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Best practices for EPA's international capacity-building programs: Report of EPA task force. [Washington, D.C: Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.

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Best practices for EPA's international capacity-building programs: Report of EPA task force. [Washington, D.C: Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.

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