And I prefer to drink with them personally at first to make sure they aren't crazy drunks or stinkingly incapable after the first round. |
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Under current workers compensation legislation, the agency has proven to be incapable of dealing with this problem. |
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The one thing we are incapable of learning by imitating our friends and peers and playmates is the life trajectory that has been prepared for us. |
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They are, like most of us, dependent on and incapable of challenging the very way of life that may be killing them. |
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Children start off powerless and incapable, dependent on the adults around them for their safety and for the fulfillment of every need. |
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Cruiser attacks on scattered shipping, Mahan believed, were incapable of inflicting prohibitive losses on a large merchant marine. |
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Their beloved leader is a shell of a man, incapable of doing anything without his handlers ' instruction. |
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These tire shredders are incapable of shredding tires in excess of size 17 due to the diameter of the wire in the tire sidewall. |
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Incomplete equipment may render some of the new hardware incapable of being more than military targets. |
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My own belief is that she wrote the book because she was a compulsive blabbermouth who was simply incapable of keeping her memories to herself. |
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But with God as my witness, I found that I was incapable of drawing convincing stick figures. |
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To believe something with a perfect faith, to be incapable of apostasy, is a sign of fidelity to the group and loyalty to the cause. |
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Colonel Brandon mentions wearing one, and Marianne takes this as a sign he is old and sickly, and incapable of being a lover. |
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You're incapable of dealing with the emotion yourself, so you have to resort to something to blot it out. |
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The message would be unambiguous, women are incapable of managing seats on their own. |
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The floor and wall area adjacent to the potato rumbler were very dirty and incapable of being kept clean. |
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It has a sweeping main stand, but is otherwise open and uncovered, a pleasant venue incapable of intimidating visitors. |
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Combining multiple worries can send you into a catatonic state whereby you are incapable of any form of remedial action to resolve your panic. |
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To me, it illustrates that the son is incapable of distinguishing between singleness of purpose and monomania. |
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James is speaking of those who are for one reason or another incapable of religious conversion. |
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She proves incapable of doing anything more than looking over samples and swatches when it comes to redecorating the kitchen. |
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He seems incapable of checking his rage and increasingly bent on causing real harm to others. |
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The satiation of one's immediate physical desires is only a person's only drive when he is incapable of perceiving the suffering of others. |
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I'm sorry that you feel I'm so clearly blinkered and entrenched and incapable of having a reasoned discussion about it. |
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Your pathetic and puny mind is incapable of any true thought, and merely lurches from situation to situation. |
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If nothing else, this current council has shown that it is incapable of spending public money wisely once it's swept up in a grandiose plan. |
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I'm just incapable of ignoring the vast stupidity that appears to be going on around me. |
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The trees are bare, the land is bleak, closed, unproductive and numb, its furrows seemingly incapable of the new life we hope for in the spring. |
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Apparently, the thickheaded moron beside me was incapable of keeping his mouth shut. |
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This boy, while capable of orienting himself intellectually, is quite incapable of endowing these surroundings with an adequate emotion. |
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One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving. |
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Ultimately, he is strangely apolitical, incapable of transcending the limits of the entertainment industry. |
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Yet, they have proved incapable of any serious effort to tone down their policies or even make them more palatable to the electorate. |
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By treating the townsfolk as ignorant beasts incapable of choice, sure enough, they become beasts. |
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Babies are swaddled, and children are regarded as incapable of self-control until age four. |
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Apparently, these broadcasters believe that listeners are incapable of handling subversive music, but are ready to swallow euphemisms. |
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So, Tony, if you are incapable of political acts of kindness please step aside. |
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Though treated as subhuman, peasants were of course neither deaf, dumb, nor incapable of acting on their perceived interests. |
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To say that education is impossible in a particular instance is to say that the creature is not educable, is incapable of growth. |
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The American house spider is a common cobweb spider, effectively traps both flying and crawling insects, and is incapable of biting man. |
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But the bank is incapable of producing cheque books that detach smoothly along the perforation. |
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He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths. |
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He was kindness personified in everything he did and he was incapable of uttering an ugly or offensive word. |
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When he's talking about the retrospective, it seems as if he's incapable of letting go and trusting his work to others. |
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Myres is so full of his own importance he is incapable of making a sincere apology. |
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Rumoured to be sickly, deformed and incapable of producing heirs, Carlos was widely held to have only a few years to live. |
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It takes on a sinister undertone in the incapable vocals of a bladdered bunch of footy fans. |
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The person exempted from serious evaluation, after all, is someone considered incapable of significant achievement. |
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Slowly, she shook her head, finding herself quite incapable of speech at the moment. |
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Consequently he was incompetent, cognitively incapable of envisioning change and probably dangerous. |
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I was absolutely demolished, emotionally wrung dry, incapable of coherent speech for a half-hour or so afterwards. |
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They seem incapable of getting through a lesson without giggling or simpering. |
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It came right at me, but His love so overwhelmed me that I was incapable of moving out of its path. |
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Private and family life is a flexible and elastic concept incapable of precise definition. |
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Christopher is mathematically gifted, but socially incapable, finding the simplest emotional empathy unfathomable. |
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One of my companions was actually incapable of speech for the next five minutes. |
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He still felt incapable of movement or speech, powerless, though he did not feel in any pain. |
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But we remain stuck in hopeless denial, regrettably incapable of accepting what will be harsh medicine. |
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He thought me a child, a helpless, useless creature, incapable of cunning and deception of any breed. |
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Anyhow, after being just as rude to him, as he to me, he seems to be completely incapable of speech. |
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It is not much more than a year ago that he dismissed the UN as an inefficient, bureaucratic organisation incapable of decision or action. |
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Take the example of an elderly person who suffers a stroke which renders him incapable of speech or movement. |
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Attempts by the United Nations to broker a deal have foundered, allowing the problem to fester and become a sore incapable of being healed. |
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Most hydraulic systems are also very inefficient, and incapable of recovering regenerative power. |
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Simply put, in every way possible, the United States was incapable of sending a modern army to fight in Europe. |
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Processes for evaluating the welfare of the child, even if they are comparatively vigorous, are incapable of identifying inadequate parents. |
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Britain's health, education and welfare systems, devised in the 1940s, are incapable of meeting the challenges of the 21st century. |
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It only looks broken because we are now asking it to perform a function of which it is incapable. |
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I am not saying for a moment that every woman who is left to bring up a child on her own is incapable. |
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I know I'd just finished at the gym, but I don't think I looked that incapable. |
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The officer will then send the report to the procurator fiscal who will decide whether to have the person charged with being drunk and incapable. |
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We are sure they do not want to be seen as some infirm, incapable, old couple. |
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He was incapable of an ungraceful movement and he lives in the hearts of all Hibs fans. |
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A game that looked incapable of serving up a goal for the majority of the first half suddenly came over all generous as the second got underway. |
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Integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge. |
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A slightly unresolved project, but Lundy is incapable of anything unmusical. |
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To prevent a robot uprising robots are incapable of producing new robots, a task left to song birds and box turtles. |
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He began to drink heavily and seemed quite incapable of controlling his emotions. |
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They are both solipsists, incapable of distinguishing an objective world independent of their own states of consciousness. |
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The inundation occurred because Sanchung's water displacement system was incapable of handling the torrential rain, the city said. |
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No, but it is a relevant fact which was proved, indeed, incapable of disproof. |
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In fact, Eminem seems constitutionally incapable of partaking in hip-hop's most venerable traditions. |
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The ruling is incapable of ending the duel between the opposition and the ruling party. |
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This right can be evaded by classifying the patient as incapable of taking such a decision. |
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We seem to have become a nation of late bookers and seat-of-our-pants spendthrifts, incapable even of saving for our own pensions. |
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The real dopes are his lieutenants who appear incapable of helping out their tired leader. |
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Our schools need to teach children the basics, not view them as depressed, incapable of navigating through adolescence without legal happy pills. |
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Of course I was incapable of understanding much of it at the age of seven, but I soon discovered that adults were stirred by the words. |
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Almost day in and day out we hear how our technologists have become somewhat morbid, they're idle, they are incapable of innovation. |
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I'm so completely clumsy and incapable of handling a sword or a gun that I just gave up on it. |
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They spoke of a kind, polite and popular son who would be incapable of cold-blooded murder. |
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He was crying out to ghost pedestrians, phantoms incapable of reacting in any other way but unbridled fear. |
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A few reactors in her brain decided to give up the ghost, and she simply stared, incapable of speech or action. |
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A 14-year-old girl was arrested for being drunk and incapable but later released. |
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Goss also admitted he had no knowledge of Arabic and that his kids chastised him for being incapable with computers. |
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Police say action is needed to deal with the growing number of people they are finding drunk and incapable on the city's streets. |
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Drunk and disorderly incidents more than doubled from 12 to 26, and drunk and incapable offenders increased eight-fold. |
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Being drunk and incapable should no longer be an excuse for misbehaving on the streets, says the man taking over Swindon's new licensing body. |
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Being arrested drunk and incapable at 11 pm in the centre of London is part of every young man's right of passage. |
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She is incapable of personal growth because she refuses to face her own commodification and its internalization. |
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Politicians must present themselves as infallible, incorruptible, incapable of dishonesty. |
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We've already shown that we're incapable of controlling ourselves and using power wisely. |
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Expensive new cranage would be required, since the existing cranes were incapable of reaching the unloading rates acceptable for larger ships. |
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Anyhow, digressions aside, this guy was completely incapable of performing his job with any degree of skill. |
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Such vehicles are often incapable of sustaining any collision and disintegrate at the slightest impact. |
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As a cyclist you are getting used to disregardful, incapable, or aggressive motorists. |
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His enemies were coming on quickly now, leaping from tree to tree with a speed Matthew had previously thought them incapable of. |
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Christopher crumples to the ground, groans, expressing emotions in a physical, almost animal way, that most of us are incapable of. |
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Do they think that their competitors are incapable of retyping the list, or what? |
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It may look different if the person being detained is an infant utterly incapable of fleeing the jurisdiction or giving trouble. |
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It is a counsel of despair to believe that serious journalism is incapable of being popular journalism. |
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The man seems simply incapable of countenancing the notion that this nation can ever do wrong. |
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Clara supposed that she only felt confusion because Will had seemed to be as incapable of true love and ardor as herself. |
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Secondly it runs counter to all observation to assume that a child is incapable of independent religious belief. |
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Another group faces systematic repression and has been incapable of developing a mass following. |
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Without some form of recognized leadership and authority, social units are incapable of concerted action. |
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She loved him, even though he was incapable of loyalty and fidelity and yet what choice did she have but to love him? |
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Another toper, incapable of standing, is solicitously helped by his friends through the gate of the innyard. |
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She stuttered awkwardly, trying to introduce herself, incapable of uttering a coherent sound. |
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In February 2000 a High Court judge ruled that Johnson was insane and incapable of deciding to end his life. |
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They declared themselves incapable of assenting to any changes touching the Church without the authorization of the Assembly of the Clergy. |
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The sheep, popularly incapable of individual decision, appears quite assertive. |
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Digoxin is incapable of converting atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter to a normal sinus rhythm. |
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A heartless person incapable of fine emotions is unable to attain to high ideals. |
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Why is it that theoretical plans and practical achievements in the Scottish health service are incapable of marrying up? |
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To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated. |
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The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires. |
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In common with most percussion instruments, the piano is incapable of producing continuous notes. |
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There are copious menu selections for those who might be crippled, incapable or weak. |
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This was a new phrase, gaining currency, used by people incapable of understanding their own troubles. |
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Its chemical composition makes it incapable of producing dioxins or furans when burned. |
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More damningly, he seems incapable of engendering either passion or pride in his charges. |
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Beyond those incapable of work and selected for the gas chambers, it had a huge prison population mainly engaged in slave labour. |
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As in most of Polanski's films, the world is so dauntingly evil the protagonist grows incapable of imagining an alternative future. |
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When he believed in something, he was incapable of dissembling or prevaricating. |
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I tried to wake him up, but he was incapable of anything but shifting his legs and uttering a few undecipherable words. |
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The first is that the Democratic Party is constitutionally incapable of opposing the profoundly reactionary policies of the Republican right. |
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Was it Matisse or Cezanne who, aged and infirm, incapable of clutching a brush, demanded that one be tied to his hand so as to continue his work? |
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The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament. |
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I have seen legends totter across stages, forget their lines, prove themselves incapable of holding a tune. |
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Animals fight less because they are, for aught we know, incapable of religious devotion. |
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The police are incapable of satisfying all these demands, so we're in a hole. |
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Both were incapable of disengaging from political wheeling and dealing when it mattered. |
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Depriving people of liberty yields safety only by rendering people incapable of doing harm. |
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The limited size of such expeditionary forces obviously renders them incapable of attacking Russia. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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Tautologies are statements true by definition and so are quite incapable of empirical refutation or prediction. |
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But Elaine was gazing worshipfully at Lancelot, and seemed incapable of hearing. |
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The liberal and reformist defenders of the profit system are incapable of providing a viable alternative to the right wing. |
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Most successful entrepreneurs I know are constitutionally incapable of going along with the crowd. |
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Ray in a fit of remorse confessed to the police, who analysed the drink and discovered it was incapable of causing death. |
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He is a man hag-ridden by the dissatisfactions of success, a person constitutionally incapable of compromise. |
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We've probably got about 10 or 12 species that are incapable of biting people and there are only 3 that have been proven to be maneaters. |
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She was quite aware of her own limitations, but absolutely incapable of changing herself. |
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That exercise provides no support at all for the idea that Heather is incapable of handling abstraction. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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Adding insult to the injury, it appears that not only is Red incapable of singing, he also apparently can't speak English. |
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Veterans denied a pension and incapable of supporting themselves might seek charity under the provisions of the Poor Laws. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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Between 7 and 14, called the dubious age of discretion, the child is still presumed to be incapable, but the presumption is not conclusive. |
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Those physically incapable of working can be sheltered in state-run homes with the support of the rich and the kind-hearted. |
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She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker. |
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With an overriding mood of boredom, the boys and girls are almost totally incapable of talking to one another, and all their parents worry about is keeping up appearances. |
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They create ossified institutions, paralyzed by groupthink and incapable of self-reflection. |
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By doctrine, to be sure, military police stand in the front ranks of first responders when service support units become incapable of defending themselves. |
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In that sense, they are incapable of gifting the money they have. |
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Bishops who accept men from other countries into their presbyterates are incapable of doing a thorough search in this matter and rely on the word of other bishops. |
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Any sheath knife incapable of taking on such tasks isn't worth carrying. |
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And Burge's proposal seems incapable of explaining how they are possible. |
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He was arrested for being drunk and incapable and was taken to Toller Lane police station in Bradford, where he was locked up and placed under half-hourly observation. |
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Beth's weary loyalty towards her incapable boyfriend is fun to watch. |
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Since we were incapable of stopping these labs, our government basically drove the production to a country with far worse drug interdiction resources than ours. |
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In other states the law requires courts to invalidate wills that are signed with an X unless the testator was physically or mentally incapable of signing her full name. |
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He wishes he could organise his time better but feels incapable. |
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They find that senior military leaders tend to be technological utopians incapable of using historical perspectives and cultural insights to shape the future military. |
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Churches and pro-life organisations fear that the bill could result in incapable adults being denied food and drink at the insistence of a relative empowered to act for them. |
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Incapable of movement, incapable of speech, I listened to her feverish words in an agony of shame and sorrow. |
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Firearms, after all, are inanimate objects, incapable of inflicting harm on their own initiative. |
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What would you do if you ever became paralysed or incapable? |
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There hanging on the wall is the declaration that you are a sophisticate, incapable of being shocked, and far removed from the booboisie who are offended. |
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The end products of this type of proliferative system, such as mature red blood cells and keratinocytes, are themselves incapable of division and die. |
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And when sufficiently afraid, we are capable of committing acts we believe we are incapable of committing. |
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The masked wrestler is now in his fifties, and probably incapable of pulling off a Boston crab, but his site keeps alive the memory of British wrestling's most enigmatic star. |
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The diked and filled wetland proved incapable of growing grain. |
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Somehow, someone has given them my travel itinerary and they are waging a full on attack while I am incapable of traveling out there to rearrange and rectify the situation. |
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But I won't be left doddering here like some incapable ninny. |
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This capacity may result in substantially different population and evolutionary dynamics than in organisms incapable of withdrawing from ongoing stress. |
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Around him swirls a text incapable of ever stiffening into sobriety, a flailing, noisy hash of jokes, cool cultural references, pull-quotes, lists and roaring italics. |
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The reason it became incapable of doing this is because it wielded largely unchallenged power for a very long time and did not have to practice self-examination as a result. |
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Started in Portland in 1999, their self-titled debut was incapable of prodding you into these visions, these half-lucid garbles of thought and imagination. |
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We shot him doubtful looks, certain that the country that gave the world the deep-fried pizza would be incapable of producing anything near the standard of a Mint Slice. |
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Mrs. Morrison would, in consequence, circulate most industriously a tremendous taradiddle to the effect that Inspector Linton had been reproved by the Directors for being drunk and incapable. |
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They are now raising a 5-year-old boy who Jennifer is incapable of mothering. |
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Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. |
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Film stocks of the silent era were incapable of filming at night. |
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Drained hydric soils that are now incapable of supporting hydrophytes because of a change in water regime are not considered wetlands by our definition. |
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Unlike influenza, it is incapable of traveling through tiny microscopic particles. |
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Used without a German army on the ground, as it had been in mainland Europe, the Luftwaffe was incapable of securing victory. |
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But be that as it may, if you can get instructions from someone when they are capable, that's sufficient, irrespective of whether the next day they become incapable. |
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Lawyers prepare the necessary Enduring Powers of Attorney documents which allow you to appoint someone you trust to manage your affairs if you become incapable. |
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Paramedics are dealing with a growing number of drunk and incapable youngsters on the streets, according to a senior member of North Yorkshire ambulance service. |
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The activists of Telangana claim to love India, but have shown themselves incapable of tolerating Indians. |
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He became a schoolmaster until his first West End success with a Chekhovian domestic drama about an insurance salesman incapable of fulfilling his own dreams of a better life. |
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Of course I follow the news, peeking at it for short periods but there is much I don't want to know, chiefly because I feel incapable of knowing it. |
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The sudden, aggressive and fulminating impact of the carcinoma had rendered him incapable of continuing his responsibilities as father to his daughters. |
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Marlon Wayans readily admits he and his family are simply incapable of being serious about anything, ever. |
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The word inept, according to Roget's Thesaurus, means clumsy, artless, awkward, bungling, inadept, inefficient, unskillful, ham-handed and incapable. |
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Advocates of out-and-out conquest argued that Indians were either subhumans or heathens and were therefore incapable of having dominion over themselves or over property. |
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He sought to argue in the alternative that he either was insane at the time he killed her or he was so drunk that he was incapable of forming the intent to do so. |
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Without wonder, men and women would lapse into deadening routine and little by little would become incapable of a life which is genuinely personal. |
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Individuals who have entered a persistent vegetative state due to injury or disease have lost all higher brain functions and are incapable of consciousness. |
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A child under ten is said to be doli incapax, that is, incapable of crime. |
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Educational systems that discourage students perpetuate the creation of obedient, moldable, passive, and low-paid future workers incapable of changing systems. |
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The trouble, though, was that Cole Porter had become incapable of turning out a trademark Cole Porter song, with its inimitable mix of eroticism and esprit. |
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This is especially important in areas where francophones intermarry with anglophones and are incapable of transmitting the French language to their children. |
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They fear their distinct twang, nonstandard grammar, and obscure idioms will cause potential employers to conclude they are incapable of holding jobs. |
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Now 78, Eduardo is wheelchair bound, alert but incapable of speech. |
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In both cases large, impersonal, bureaucratic structures proved incapable of responding to the needs of a more diverse population and their non-material aspirations. |
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The female incapable of intellectual purpose, governed by her whims and humours, is a misogynistic cliche not only of the time, but very much of his writings. |
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He had been deformed by accident at birth, and was a hunched dwarf, unable to walk well, and so shy that the King's men thought him incapable of proper speech. |
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She is rich, useless, and incapable of contributing to society. |
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After that date firms would have to prove beyond doubt that older workers were incompetent or incapable of doing their jobs if they wanted to pension them off. |
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She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly incapable of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most. |
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Is everybody in this group incapable of arithmetic, Googling, and Wikipediaing? |
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Ironside confronted Billotte, whose own headquarters was nearby and found him apparently incapable of taking action. |
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Both are positionally naive, cannot read the flight of a cross and are incapable of taking the ball even a few yards up the pitch. |
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By 1450 many considered Henry incapable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of a king. |
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Judge Les Spittle said the gun was a convincing weighty replica but effectively a cap gun incapable of firing anything. |
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However some significant groups, including all known platyctenids and the cydippid genus Pleurobrachia, are incapable of bioluminescence. |
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They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection. |
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More seriously, parliament declared Bacon incapable of holding future office or sitting in parliament. |
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The damaged submarine came up successfully, but was incapable of resubmerging and was captured on the surface. |
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He might not be the edgiest comic, but he's incapable of putting his name to anything that doesn't end up hugely popular. |
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Spencer was one of those slack-jawed youths who are constitutionally incapable of preserving a secret. |
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If matter and energy are seen as necessary to explain the physical world, but incapable of explaining mind, dualism results. |
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But Swinton is incapable of being anything less than mesmerizing. |
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Similarly, Lucy continues to be haunted by Dracula's spectrality to the extent that she is incapable of knowing the thing that haunts her. |
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We seem always to have been incapable even of taking a general view of the subject we were legislating upon. |
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In the new Parliament, many Whigs thought the aging Prime Minister incapable of leading the military campaign. |
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The prime minister in turn disliked the old nobles, whom he considered corrupt and incapable of practical action. |
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As the Sublime Porte had proved itself incapable of defeating the Egyptians, Britain and Austria intervened to defeat Egypt. |
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He and other observers praised their simple manners and reported that they were incapable of lying. |
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In 1657, he pumped the air out of two conjoined hemispheres and demonstrated that a team of sixteen horses were incapable of pulling it apart. |
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The provisions were intended to make the Reichswehr incapable of offensive action and to encourage international disarmament. |
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The donkey is incapable of forming a rational decision as there is no motive to choose one bale of hay over the other. |
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Though a first rate cow hand he very shortly proved himself to be wholly incapable of acting as head. |
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This technique is especially useful in the diagnosis of viral diseases, where the light microscope is incapable of identifying a virus directly. |
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Therefore, a miracle is a violation of all prior experience and thus incapable on this basis of reasonable belief. |
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There is no welfare or asylum system for immigrants on Svalbard, and people incapable of supporting themselves may be sent away. |
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Localism is incapable of displacing capitalism or even effectively challenging it because it fails to understand how capitalism works. |
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In other words, a defendant may have been so drunk, or drugged, that he was incapable of forming the criminal intention required. |
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The judge directed the jury that his drunkenness was irrelevant unless he was so drunk as to be incapable of knowing what he was doing. |
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Local commanders also seemed incapable of the task of fighting an aggressive defense on the beach, as Rommel had envisioned. |
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At the World Bank, for example, the lavishly paid globocrats seem incapable of stopping payment to Third World kleptoptocracies. |
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He is living under the delusion that he is incapable of making mistakes. |
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The subsequent Localism Act 2011 was expected to achieve this but it proved incapable. |
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Offspring from outcrossing share 50-percent of each parent's genes, and some are born males incapable of bearing offspring. |
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It's transparent that feeling dead inside, he's incapable of summoning up any real fellow feeling. |
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He was incapable of forming any opinion or resolution abstracted from his own prejudices. |
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But Pitt wisely declined, for he knew he would be incapable of securing the support of the House of Commons. |
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As a result of kineplastics, it is possible to utilize those stumps which, up to the present, had always been held as incapable. |
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If the sovereign was incapable of fulfilling his constitutional duties, Parliament would need to appoint a regent to rule in his place. |
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The more laps we take the more this kind of self-talk makes us feel we're incapable of handling what life throws our way. |
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Napoleon determined to fight on, even now, incapable of fathoming his fall from power. |
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Nancy, on the other hand, was incapable of communicating her wishes. |
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Many countries make an exception for small numbers of adults that are considered mentally incapable of voting. |
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In an era of economic rivalry in Europe, Scotland was incapable of protecting itself from the effects of English competition and legislation. |
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From 1811 to 1820, George III suffered a severe bout of what is now believed to be porphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling. |
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Vat dyes are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres directly. |
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Such a ceremonial wagon, incapable of making turns, was discovered in the Oseberg ship find. |
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Of the three opinions,, under this head, one supposes that the law of Causality is a positive affirmation, and a primary fact of thought, incapable of all further analysis. |
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Lawvere and employing the methods of category theory, it views all functions as being continuous and incapable of being expressed in terms of discrete entities. |
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A true addict, by definition, is a person whose body and brain are incapable of functioning like normalwise without a particular outside substance. |
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If a man goes out on a blinder, he might be charged with being drunk and incapable and therefore have a criminal record, although he is an honourable man. |
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A pint glass is incapable of holding more than a pint of liquid. |
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As a scholar, meantime, he was trivial, and incapable of labour. |
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Although the priests are the initiated, they remain ignorant and incapable of instructing the uninitiated in the proper method of painting the temples. |
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Exclusion criteria included otorrhoea, visual impairment, learning disability, and poor gross motor skills rendering the patient incapable of tapping the screen. |
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Bentham was an obsessive writer and reviser, but was constitutionally incapable, except on rare occasions, of bringing his work to completion and publication. |
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It also served as a political statement to explain why King Charles I was incapable of holding his place of power and maintaining peace in his kingdom. |
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Council tax, in particular, seems incapable of dealing with routine correspondence, misapplies council tax regulations and confers upon itself powers which it does not have. |
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At first glance, sea urchins often appear incapable of moving. |
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Once more I was a man in a myth, incapable of understanding it, but somehow aware that understanding it meant it must continue, however sinister its peripeteia. |
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A child under seven years of age is conclusively presumed to be incapable of either murder or manslaughter, no evidence of capacity being admissible. |
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Killer whales can induce tonic immobility in sharks and rays by holding them upside down, rendering them helpless and incapable of injuring the whale. |
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Humans, meanwhile, retain the theoretical capacity to will justly but, owing to the Fall, they are incapable of doing so in practice except by divine grace. |
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Divine justice demands restitution for sin but human beings are incapable of providing it, as all the actions of men are already obligated to the furtherance of God's glory. |
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On May 27, 2014, Greenpeace's ship, MV Esperanza, took over Transocean Spitsbergen, oil rig of Statoil in the Barents Sea such that it became incapable of operating. |
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With several major commanders dead or incapacitated, the Prussian king proved incapable of effectively commanding the army, which began to quickly disintegrate. |
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Normally, this was because any legion incapable of regaining its eagle in battle was so severely mauled that it was no longer effective in combat. |
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Incommensurability does, after all, suggest the existence of isolated rationalities that are incapable of meaningful dialog with and critique of other rationalities. |
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He also succeeded in quarrelling, first with Colonel King and then with the Earl of Manchester, both of whom he regarded as lukewarm, incapable, and treacherous. |
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But this would send a message out to the rest of the world that Greece is an economic basketcase and the eurozone is a currency union incapable of sorting out its own affairs. |
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During the last decade of his life, Marx's health declined and he became incapable of the sustained effort that had characterised his previous work. |
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Certainly their brief time together in Los Vegas was proof enough that she was incapable of maintaining her ordinary logic where Redford Demoss is concerned. |
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The engine commonly in use was the Newcomen steam engine, which consumed large amounts of coal and, as mines became deeper, proved incapable of keeping them clear of water. |
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