Thereafter, the inability of Russia to provide cheap conventional weapons to client states also reduced regional arms races dramatically. |
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The most interesting policy issue in recent years has been the inability of government to fund major urban arterial roads. |
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The condition is characterised by the patient's inability to control the urge to indulge in binge eating. |
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He is paralyzed by his inability to communicate or articulate his feelings. |
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Researchers suggested that this is a result of an inability to replenish activated natural killer cells. |
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I know that my inability to act is my fault, based on several long-running problems, but being with them emphasises it. |
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She expressed admiration for his work, but rued her inability to understand his mathematics. |
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When used in nonsave situations, Escobar seemed frustrated by bleeps, infield-in bleeders and an inability to put hitters away with two strikes. |
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Her inability to retain information frustrated her teachers and private tutors, who thought she was being deliberately recalcitrant. |
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The inability of both companies to launch rocket boosters on time certainly does not bode well. |
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Perhaps it will give some of those billionaires their cues to skiddoo instead of whining about their inability to compete. |
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Patients may complain of an inability to sit or stand still, or a compulsion to pace or cross and uncross their legs. |
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I decided to appeal to the captain 's better nature and plead my inability until I had watched a few more times. |
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The U.N.'s inability to stop the slaughter in Cambodia was a great failure. |
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Early attempts to assess and describe the flexibility of polymeric ssDNA and RNA were hampered by the inability to obtain monodisperse samples. |
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We know now that the aberrantly low mutation frequency observed was caused by an inability to utilize lactose. |
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This inability of a provincial court judge to put public safety above the comforts of the criminal is unacceptable. |
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Seyyed Nasr rightly but abstrusely laments science's inability to fit consciousness into nature. |
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This ethic of tolerant acceptance can also contribute to an inability to articulate a broader, normative vision of family life. |
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Medical services in any ideal place should not be denied to anyone on account of inability to pay. |
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In part this was due to the inability of his religious advisory group to watchdog the companies effectively. |
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There is no reason whatever to suppose that the judge's querulousness with counsel has become an inability impartially to assess the case. |
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The inability to queue units and the lack of unit formations are inexcusable omissions. |
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His other key weakness is his inability to detach himself from his players and put them under pressure. |
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The pain may result in inability to do routine work or household activities. |
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Naomh Eoin's inability to use their extra man sufficiently definitely had a bearing, but St. Mullins must be commended for their team spirit. |
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He has been visibly ratty about his inability to get the media to follow his agenda. |
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One of the results of relativism is the inability to discuss place as anything other than an uninterpretable given. |
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Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression. |
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The problem is with the pollsters' inability to account for an increasingly uncooperative public. |
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From previous sessions of the inquiry, Foy's inability to recall much detail of events under examination has been well established. |
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Other symptoms can be an aversion to bright light, an inability to speak or control movement and uncharacteristic behaviour. |
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Hiding behind humour, he was intensely aware of his inability to produce works of political significance. |
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He is constantly frustrated by his inability to change the way the world works more quickly and radically. |
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There may be stiffness of the neck and shoulders, tingling or stiffness in the limbs, an inability to concentrate and difficulty in speaking. |
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An inability to transport TPP across membranes was directly demonstrated only in yeast and liver cells. |
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The great weakness of the American workers movement historically has been its inability to establish an independent political party. |
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This defective recovery of DNA replication suggests an inability to coordinate lesion bypass or to initiate new replicons. |
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The inability of ARPE-Rho 0 cells to respire was confirmed by oxygen consumption analysis in a respirometer. |
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The anhedonia was pervasive, including sleeping problems, waking early and inability to concentrate in school, even in sports. |
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Political instability has resulted from the inability of leaders to gain support outside their regional bases. |
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One of the many pettifogging annoyances of being a chap is the complete inability to explain how one would like one's hair cut. |
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On arrival, she complained about inability to swallow her saliva, coughing spells and continuous retrosternal pain. |
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The collapse of the ERM came from the unification shock and the inability to allow a revaluation of the German mark. |
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Equally disturbing is the apparent inability of antitrust law to come up with effective solutions to anticompetitive behavior. |
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Second, even if it were simply a human inability to measure, this sits badly with the kind of certainty required. |
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Clark was sometimes annoyed by his colleagues' inability to grasp the substance of federalism and particularly the separation of powers. |
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What Christine laments in this opening scene is her inability to reconcile anti-feminist authority with her own experience as a woman. |
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Of course, alcohol was not in short supply and I suppose that may also have contributed to my inability to rise on Sunday morning. |
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Some areas of the building have suffered from minor glitches, including an inability to get direct lines into some phones. |
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Eliot's lines from the first section of The Waste Land reflect the speakers's inability to give voice to her feelings. |
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A common symptom of apperceptive visual agnosia is prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. |
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His inability to apply himself to a given task, however, resurfaces in less than a fortnight. |
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Police officers should not speak to eyewitnesses after the lineups regarding their identification or their inability to identify anyone. |
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The mythomaniac, due to his inability to deal with facts, is eventually cured if you keep putting enough facts in front of him. |
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The press group was threatened with closure in June because of its inability to pay a fine of 170.000 maloti immediately and in full. |
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He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world. |
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The inability of the government and various state agencies to control runaway expenditure on infrastructure projects is shocking. |
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Your pet may also have a systemic inability to assimilate certain nutrients. |
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Evidence for this fact can be found in the terribly low quality of this entry, and my true inability to write anything better. |
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The stupidity of this government and its inability to manage this country effectively and fairly astounds me. |
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A limitation in virtually all planar biaxial studies of soft tissues has been the inability to include the effects of in-plane shear. |
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Angie began to have occasional lucid periods where, besides the coughing and inability to rise, she was quite herself once more. |
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The capacity of consumers to drive efficiency can be undermined by an inability to make an informed choice between plans. |
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Many students seemed bothered by the unfamiliarity of the names and their inability to pronounce them. |
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Dorothy tells us that what is called madness is really immense mental distress, inability to cope. |
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Matilda's inability to be magnanimous in victory had cost the country another 12 years of civil war. |
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This applies especially to my inability to distinguish between being asleep and being awake. |
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The encounter brings about her sexual awakening, but also makes her aware of his essential inability to love. |
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An inability to catch, throw or even roll the balls on target would affect the concentration and rhythm of the contestants. |
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He was apparently undismayed by his party's expected inability to block the two-thirds majority. |
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Carol, a bewildered student, comes to her professor, John, confessing her inability to cope with her course. |
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A stated limitation of the study was the inability to assess the effects of vitamin D intake independently from the use of multivitamins. |
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Monitors and televisions rely on our inability to discern detail at the pixel level. |
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His thin, sinewy frame is a testimony to his inability to earn a decent wage. |
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A loud chorus of boos rained down on Guinn in rounds 8,9 and 10 for his inability send Banks to the showers early. |
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His inability to speak was terribly frustrating for him, and it just plain broke my heart. |
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The rugged driftless area got its name because of early geologists' inability to find evidence of glacial drift. |
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But he has been unable to rid England of this desperate inability to smack second-raters in the face. |
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The inability to communicate is one of the sources of conflict between the characters. |
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The dull throb of joint pain and her increasing inability to make sense of the goings-on around her, kept her in one spot more and more. |
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My first attempt at trying to see a thrush nightingale by the Narew River was marred by my inability to use my binoculars properly. |
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Such incommensurability should not be understood as a reflection of our inability to make fine discriminations between divergent ways of life. |
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More often than not the inability to cope manifests itself in mental disorders, says experts. |
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In 1992 he went to a therapist, thinking his inability to produce a legitimate tenor sound was due to a mental block. |
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It is not hard to explain the inability of the world establishment to deal more effectively with these merchants of death. |
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They are the inability to distinguish between transcendence in fact and transcendence in illusion. |
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In the story, this inability to finish a picture is a metaphor for being reluctant to commit to a relationship. |
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Europe has demonstrated its complete inability to oppose this train of events. |
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Of course this mulish inability to understand the other side characterizes elements in both parties. |
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They came to deal with the movement, but not because of their inability to defeat them militarily or to lock them all up. |
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An inability to act on instructions from the skip can be damaging to team morale, and can be the foundation of doubt and dissension. |
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The market's inability to detect this pattern means that big money is left on Wall Street trading floors. |
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The inability to hold down a job is no longer seen as a moral failing, but as a sign of heightened sensibility. |
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No muss, no fuss, and no swearing at my sewing machine while I try to figure out what I'm doing, and then cursing at my complete inability to sew a straight line. |
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It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value. |
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Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest significant amounts of lactose because there's a shortage of an enzyme that breaks down milk sugar. |
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The Finn never rose to the bait, either feigning an inability to understand the question or flat-batting inquiries with a quizzical shrug and a nondescript answer. |
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He fell victim to his own ignorance, disorganization, and inability to deal with sexual-harassment allegations. |
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Well known for his inability to say no to worthy causes, Palmer has always been a whirlwind of good works. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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The inability of Americans like Gene to get the joke makes it quite difficult for me to sell the line here in London that not all Yanks come without irony detectors. |
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Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, drinking endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep. |
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The absence of run-on, the asyndeton of folk poetry may bear some relationship to Joyce's inability to develop a running line, the non-discursive quality of his writing. |
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The inability of the political establishment to find a coherent response to the economic slump of the Great Depression furthered the growth of the right wing. |
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All of these may factor into the inability to move the needle on the scale. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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Some patients came in with racing heart rates and agitation, others with low blood pressure and the inability to stay awake. |
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This is not because of any individual error but because of a worrying pattern of apparent inability to learn from previous mistakes and benefit from remedial input. |
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One of the things that drove me nuts about living out there was the mulish inability of city workers to realize how much they made people hate their city. |
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Another problem that hasn't been changed is the inability to set your quarterback off on a scramble or bootleg without crossing the line of scrimmage first. |
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The cramped interior has created several problems for him, not least of which is the inability to display a significant proportion of the items in his keeping. |
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Gideon wrote to the Supreme Court, arguing that his inability to obtain counsel effectively denied him a fair shake at trial. |
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I've been blaming the Internet for my inability to take the binky away. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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This avoidance may eventually develop into agoraphobia, an inability to go beyond known and safe surroundings because of intense fear and anxiety. |
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We can only assume that he was, as you would expect him to be, mortified by his own inability to keep his charges under control. |
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One symptom is the inability to speak outside the echo chamber, epidemic in the current conservative movement. |
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He thought her inability to recall the circumstances of the killing was likely to have been impaired by substance abuse and consequent sleep deprivation. |
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Dire predictions about government's inability to function were shot down by last-minute acts of statesmanship on Capitol Hill. |
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The inability to feel a 5.07 thickness monofilament indicates the absence of protective sensation, resulting in decreased awareness of pressure injury or trauma. |
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The inability to do anything besides binge-watch entire seasons on Netflix. |
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It treats decreased appetite, loss of taste, inability to eat more than a little at a time, bloating after eating, distension and general weakness. |
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One of the embarrassments of string theory has been its inability to tell us why exactly our universe is the way it is. |
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She agonizes instead over her affairs and insecurities, her inability to be satisfied with one lover. |
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Difficulty making decisions, short and long term memory loss, insomnia, lingering fatigue, or an inability to control emotions. |
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The greater emphasis on stealth may not find favor with trigger-happy players, and the inability to fire whilst prone and in the vicinity of an object is rather irritating. |
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Differentiating otitis externa from acute mastoiditis may be difficult because of severe ear pain and the inability to visualize the tympanic membrane. |
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What about people who had attempted to farm, but been stymied by their inability to procure government loans? |
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Signs included muscular aches and pains, headaches, inability to relax, and irritability. |
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The inability to refrigerate has meant the end of perishables in Mosul such as meat and dairy. |
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Gillian's inability to relate her mental life to her body is strengthened by a proleptic vision of her ageing body within an analeptic description of her youthful body. |
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Uncertain what to be more mad at, Eric's drugs, Eric's uncouthness, or his own inability to think, he turned his head back towards Bryan's smirking cousin. |
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It must also have deepened a certain self-loathing he is bound to have had over his inability to acquire a girlfriend. |
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With limited resources and the inability to properly police such a vast area, the colonial authorities were playing little more than a game of bluff. |
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I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism. |
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Palmer's inability to reach a synthesis in almost any area of his life is what makes him exasperating. |
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The second is strangled tongue disease, the English inability to express real feelings in conversation. |
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An inability to register a single score in the first half epitomised their struggling position, and a goal shortly after the restart failed to induce an uplift in performance. |
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Early in 2013, Allison Janney was lamenting her inability to find another TV series job. |
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After about half an hour of inability to go back to sleep, I ran a hairbrush through my bedraggled hair and stumbled down four flights of stairs to get to the dining hall. |
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The fear of public places and buses, the recurring nightmares and bed-wetting, the incessant crying for no apparent reason, the inability to function normally anymore. |
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In recent years, the inability of liver biopsy to accurately stage fibrosis has received renewed attention. |
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The central paradox of Linton's writing was her inability, or unwillingness, to imagine an asexual friendship between women. |
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The major limitation of crossectional surveys is their inability to determine any temporal relationship between the factor and the event. |
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The cheapest rooms were at the top owing to the inability to escape in the event of a fire and the lack of piped water. |
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His desire for learning could have come from his early love of English poetry and inability to read or physically record it until later in life. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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At about the same time, Mary's father learned of Shelley's inability to pay off the father's debts. |
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A factor that promoted the spread of secularism was the inability of the Church to offer assistance against the Black Death. |
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Leptosols are unattractive soils for rainfed agriculture because of their inability to hold water. |
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The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. |
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The British Royal Navy systematically hunted them down, though not without some embarrassment from its inability to protect Allied shipping. |
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These accounts were frozen due to the inability for foreign countries to pay their debts back to the bank. |
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Her inability to compromise undermined her leadership in the Conservative Party, which turned decisively against her. |
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Article 1 prohibits the imprisonment of people for inability to fulfil a contract. |
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Such movements see modernism as reductionist, and therefore subject to an inability to see systemic and emergent effects. |
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Waugh's inability to adapt to regimental life meant that he soon lost his command, and he became the battalion's Intelligence Officer. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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It is used in marketing to describe the inability to assess the value gained from an activity using any tangible evidence. |
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David's greatest disappointment during this time was his inability to ensure control of the bishopric of Durham and the archbishopric of York. |
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On 26 August 1939 his boxing license was officially withheld due to an inability to meet the standards of the Boxing Board's fitness test. |
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Frustrated at his inability to get his way, Lloyd George talked of resigning and taking his case to the public. |
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He was subsequently not selected on the basis of this injury and the inability to predict recovery time. |
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An old soul will often change jobs not because of an inability to perform, but rather because the job is unfulfilling. |
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Traces of hybridization were found on Striped dolphins, leading further credence to their inability to survive in such groups. |
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For the English, the inability of their navy and nearby coastal forts such as Deal Castle to intervene was a humiliation. |
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May asserted that in Paris, London and other capitals, there was an inability to believe that someone might want another world war. |
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The main cause of the catastrophe has often been portrayed as the navigators' inability to accurately calculate their longitude. |
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The French inability to counter this had led to a collapse in morale among French seamen and the wider population. |
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After returning from service, Al reunited with Lucille, but his inability to find steady work left the family impoverished. |
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Those with this aphasia also exhibit ungrammatical speech and show inability to use syntactic information to determine the meaning of sentences. |
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A civil war broke out in Castile over King Henry's inability to act as sovereign. |
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Fires are prohibited due to the high winds and the inability to extinguish them. |
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Apart from the inability to pronounce 'f' and 'v' most of the time, in reality, there is no single Philippine English accent. |
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That theory, however, is also disputed because of its inability to explain all the facts. |
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Clemenceau's inability to procure the Rhineland state led to fierce criticism of him in France and contributed to his subsequent fall from power. |
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If the person cannot be made a party for any reason, such as lack of jurisdiction, inability to be located, etc. |
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Mechanical failures and an inability to turn the locomotives meant that most of the trains were unable to leave Manchester. |
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The Haitian government's inability to provide safe drinking water after the 2010 earthquake led to an increase in cholera cases as well. |
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The inability to prevent resale is the largest obstacle to successful price discrimination. |
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The inability to find a manuscript in Copenhagen after Bertram's death provoked some questions as to its validity. |
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A major challenge in producing recombinant rNA is the inability of the head domain to fold and tetramerize as an independent unit. |
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Congress' inability to arrive at a permanent funding fix have been reported ad nauseam. |
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Then there is hypogeusia, where the ability to taste itself is reduced and ageusia, which is the complete inability to taste. |
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The scriptural Moses is defined by his frailties, his inability to act. |
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Nietzsche's virulent antitheism may be rooted in his inability or refusal to admire God based upon God's ineradicable superiority. |
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Achronic inability to turn decent openings into chronic inability to turn decent openings into goals? |
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But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread. |
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Workaholics risk long-term physical and psychological ailments as well as an inability to nurture other relationships and domains of one's life. |
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Ankyloglossia was scored as 5 when protrusion of tongue was partial and scored 10 when there was inability to protrude out the tongue. |
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He also burned Philistine fields showing classic ASPD impulsiveness and inability to conform to social norms. |
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His inability to finish it does not mean his overall narration crashes on its inability to deal with Israel's rebuilding and refortification. |
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Attributing her use of rapping and AutoTune to an inability to sing, detractors assumed that Kesha was a manufactured puppet. |
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Somato-agnosies vary widely, and somato-paraphrenia is one of the examples of this inability to recognize a part of the body as one's own. |
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In the absence of schools or inability to attend, the only options were illiteracy, semiliteracy and home schooling. |
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Many cases of unsuccessful breedings are the result of the inability to determine the optimal time to breed. |
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So once again, one can only shake one's head in frustration at the inability of North Walians to access all its potential delights. |
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Sierra Leoneans are angry at what appears to be the inability of the government to bring peace to the country. |
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If so, the teleological argument would retain its force in the face of our inability to explain evil. |
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Anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure in things normally rewarding, is a cardinal symptom of depression. |
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Despite the inability of previous reform efforts to transform social studies teaching, we believe the story contains a silver lining. |
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The inability to use their mother language as a medium of instruction for primary education is also a source of resentment. |
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Ivan Karamazov sees his inability to grasp non-Euclidean geometry as evidence that he can't understand God. |
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The idea came from the revolution and the inability to represent this major event or paradigm shift. |
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Yet commercializing these novel therapeutic agents is hampered by industry's inability to obtain large quantities of milk glycan structures. |
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Conversely, he desponds at the sight of discontent on the train and at his inability to change the situation. |
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Her pea-brain and her shocking inability to answer even the simplest question would have resulted in even more ridicule. |
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The inability of Nef to dimerize consequently impairs its function in the viral replication process. |
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However, it suffers from the problem of tail discreteness and from the inability to provide predictions beyond the size of the data window used. |
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Septal suturing has also been proposed as an alternative to packing, despite concerns about its inability to effectively stabilize the septal cartilage. |
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Despite this failure to truly overcome racial boundaries, the film succeeds within its ability to provide a tragically ironic commentary on its inability to miscegenate. |
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In the striking scene in a shikara on a lake in Kashmir, the advancement of their emotional bond, however, is blocked because of Altaaf s inability to feel anything. |
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This SBS design came about due to the off-line SBS's inability to provide an acceptable output voltage to the connected equipment during brown-out conditions. |
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Ulcers most likely resulted in an inability to molt because adhesion of the internal tissues to the old cuticle is a common sequella to ulcerative events. |
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What I overlooked at the time was the fact that while the inability to bodycheck in was inhibitory in some ways, it also enabled a different kind of hockey. |
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He's got teeth that could unhusk a coconut, an inability to formulate a rounded vowel and talent that couldn't be located by the Hubble telescope. |
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Hence, a combination of a bandwagon effect along with an inability to frighten middle and upper class voters may be enough to give the far left the majority it needs. |
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But until recently, they've been plagued by the vanadium redox battery's limited storage capacity and inability to operate effectively in any temperature extremes. |
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The insurance policy will protect a portfolio of Aspen's reinsurance contracts against the risk of default because of a reinsurer's inability to pay. |
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Amusia are disorders which show inability of rhythm production. |
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In humans, the medical condition aglutition is the inability to do what? |
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The rating change reflects the authority's inability to continue to levy ad valorem taxes which were used to help pay operating and maintenance expenses. |
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One of the more radical treatments, tarsectomy, removes the eyelid's cartilage plate and the result can be inability to fully elevate the lids, just as you feel now. |
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Slightly fuzzy pictures of participants or less-than-crisp letters in viewgraphs will not ruin a meeting, but the inability to hear clearly what is said will. |
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The Cold War ended in 1991, when the Soviet Union disintegrated, in part due to inability to compete economically with the United States and western Europe. |
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The provinces are responsible for the administration of justice, including criminal trials within their respective provinces, despite their inability to enact criminal laws. |
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Frustrated at his inability to catch up with his swift opponents, Yongle fell into a deep depression and then into illness, possibly owing to a series of minor strokes. |
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There is even a nursery rhyme about war, The Grand Old Duke of York, ridiculing a general for his inability to command any further than marching his men up and down a hill. |
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There are many theories to explain the collapse of Merovingian power, most of which blame the inability of later Merovingians in war as an important factor. |
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Mary Crawford, while possessing some good qualities and having much charm and vivacity is ultimately doomed by her superficiality, materialism and an inability to change. |
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Though they received monetary compensation for their government's inability to protect them, the emotional cost for former enslaved will forever remain with the individual. |
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Some readers of Herodotus believe that his habit of tying events back to personal motives signifies an inability to see broader and more abstract reasons for action. |
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This was also the first battle in decades to be an Asian victory over a European power and marked Russia's inability to match Japan's military prowess. |
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Because of its durability, inability to rust and impermeability, glazed porcelain has been in use for personal hygiene since at least the third quarter of the 17th century. |
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The bloatings, the bowel distentions, the torments from gas retention, the inability to expel flatus, are all conspicuously absent and if present are so in a mild degree. |
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Gerald was a keen and observant student of natural history, but the value of his observations is lessened by credulity and inability to distinguish fact from legend. |
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Foreign students who have mastered syntactic structures have still demonstrated inability to compose adequate themes, term papers, theses, and dissertations. |
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Burton was allegedly inebriated while making the movie, and many of his scenes had to be filmed with him sitting or lying down due to his inability to stand upright. |
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column. |
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This is not due to the inability of EF5 to be bioreductively metabolized by U87 cells since cube reference binding and binding kinetics in vitro are high for this cell. |
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The economic downturn has affected both turnover and margins, with cashflow problems being exacerbated by the company's inability to destock, given market conditions. |
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In 1711, Swift published the political pamphlet The Conduct of the Allies, attacking the Whig government for its inability to end the prolonged war with France. |
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The inability of the parties to reach an agreement may lead to industrial action, culminating in either strike action or management lockout, or binding arbitration. |
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There had for many years been a controversial issue about the apparent inability of players from Yorkshire's large ethnic minority population to make their way at the club. |
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The inability to deduct losses from commercial or residential rentals from other real estate income has been a bone in the throat of real estate development companies. |
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Of the four colonies that we located, the two observed on 27 May 1999 contained the youngest pups based on their relative size, pelage, and inability to fly. |
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At a time of tremendous strain in his marriage, in part due to Catherine's apparent inability to bear children, he directly advocated bringing a second wife into the house. |
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Welser, in compensation for his inability to repay debts owed. |
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Philip spent most of his time abroad, while his wife remained in England, leaving her depressed at his absence and undermined by their inability to have children. |
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It is as uncomfortable for us to wear stilettos as it would be for you. It's just that some women don't see an inability to walk as a problem in the pursuit of fashionability. |
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But the true culprit is an inability to recognize that Lebanon can only confront the crisis in Syria with a united stand and a commitment to noninvolvement. |
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The failure of Sir Thomas' far too authoritative and unaffectionate pedagogy results in his ultimate inability to properly maintain his domestic government. |
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An inability to distinguish between red and green is the most common type of colour blindness, and this is a gender-linked disorder that's much rarer in women than in men. |
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Despite may setbacks against subcontinental countries on Asian type of wickets, England continue to exhibit their inability to play spin without rectifying it. |
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This caused disruptive co-channel interference between adjacent units and an inability to manage the APs as a unified Wi-Fi infrastructure across all Hughes Electrical stores. |
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Star Wars Galaxies or Station Access accounts no longer in good standing may result in inability to play, use or access Star Wars Galaxies trading cards. |
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