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  • on of an erroneous policy than a corrupt and incapable administration of a good one."
  • nd a tendency to view them as damaged, weak, incapable, and possessing limited control over their f
  • The people in charge there are incapable and irresponsible at the very best.
  • e the misconception that homeless people are incapable and hopeless.
  • ering and pugnacious, young Muhkam Singh was incapable as a leader.
  • in the course of the proceedings that he was incapable at the time alluded to of identifying either
  • eren (aristocratic) faction, led by Edward's incapable brother who was captured and imprisoned.
  • in the episode "Night of the Lobster", he is incapable even of pretending to possess any emotion ot
  • trists in Switzerland, Ali Ahmeti was judged incapable for labor and thus obtained 3,000.00
  • ployment of the capable poor and aid for the incapable, in contrast to that of 1572, which many fel
  • Joseph would be unequipped and incapable in defending itself amid attack.
  • rested in central London for being drunk and incapable in a public place and taken to Marylebone po
  • ngs of a president who, to many, was seen as incapable, inept, and weak.
  • to his financial authority ensured that the incapable Magnes was made director of the Institute, a
  • erwise ruptures the lead block, rendering it incapable of containing the volume-measuring medium.
  • es (was neither hot, cold, wet, or dry), was incapable of change (with the exception of change of p
  • Blaine, whose founding father was a buffoon incapable of distinguishing the geography of middle Mi
  • tion that a boy under the age of fourteen is incapable of sexual intercourse.
  • in the late 17th century, that Germans were incapable of appreciating art and beauty.
  • e policy which Simons advocated, they proved incapable of its implementation, as the belligerent na
  • ved by its low-rent actors, some of whom are incapable of playing a scene without laughing.
  • a manifesto "so right-wing that Hamilton was incapable of outflanking it."
  • Although there are still large areas incapable of sustaining regrowth due to the acute slop
  • failure as a disciplinarian, and that he is incapable of handling the school by himself.
  • inand has been depicted as feeble-minded and incapable of ruling, but although he was epileptic and
  • bout property led to a separation; and being incapable of managing his own affairs, he spent the la
  • its neurotoxic venom is so mild, that it is incapable of killing any large animal.
  • ing a Group A car, found itself outdated and incapable of competing on the same level as the new WR
  • since fallen man does not want to, indeed is incapable of choosing God.
  • n randomised small plots - a technique quite incapable of throwing any light on biological interdep
  • She loses the will to live and becomes incapable of piloting Unit 02, spending much of the fi
  • s fully compliant with TIFF 6.0, so software incapable of reading and interpreting the specialized
  • He was incapable of composing alone because he was primarily
  • is record of performance clearly shows he is incapable of leadership.
  • breaking up a plant root or dead fish, it is incapable of chasing and eating prey larger than itsel
  • n, Cliff is crestfallen as he realizes he is incapable of that kind of ostentatious display.
  • high-minded ambiguous principles which were incapable of being formed into a concrete solution to
  • he second offence resulted in being rendered incapable of bringing any action, of being guardian or
  • d for hours indoors as, being albino, he was incapable of working in the fields with the rest of hi
  • mayor is out of the city, resigns or becomes incapable of serving).
  • ernor if the elected Governor is permanently incapable of remaining in office, due to death, resign
  • tender sadness that the culprit felt himself incapable of any new offence which should bring a clou
  • ernor if the elected Governor is permanently incapable of remaining in office due to death, resigna
  • see” different life circumstances - they are incapable of perceiving the greater hegemonic pattern
  • y is still not under control and she remains incapable of a mature relationship with a man; Lucy ha
  • es in its mouth strongly suggest that it was incapable of tackling large prey.
  • n of judgment", meaning that he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his
  • as not that the opera singers were weaklings incapable of filling the State Theater with sound - Mi
  • nsultation, and further permits even a minor incapable of giving informed consent to obtain an abor
  • tion of human values, which makes the Church incapable of engaging in serious dialogue, even on the
  • scheme and the 3-4 scheme, not only has been incapable of masking these deficiencies but also seems
  • Being a shy person, he seems incapable of defining what he really feels for each of
  • m freezing in its original orbit, and seemed incapable of designing a practical spacesuit.
  • e those who were refusing to consent or were incapable of consenting.
  • enters terminal stage, at which point he is incapable of sitting without support, suffers severe a
  • n the first place I believe them to be quite incapable of surmounting the constitutional and constr
  • le to seek assistance when one is physically incapable of committing suicide oneself.
  • the boy would have been presumed physically incapable of penantrating the woman's vagina with his
  • is popularly believed to be psychologically incapable of making reasonable decisions regarding sui
  • execution of real mode applications that are incapable of running directly in protected mode while
  • duration are correct, then he must have been incapable of exercising his authority in April 760, wh
  • to translate the deed into Maori and "quite incapable of conveying its meaning ... to the assemble
  • the attacking U.S. craft, the Viet Cong were incapable of mounting a stiff resistance.
  • of the redistribution legislation which was incapable of creating new housing because it only tran
  • ter: the Feldmanns were old, overweight, and incapable of the long walk to the border.
  • esent their owners with cup holders that are incapable of holding most drinks in those countries.
  • Peripheral DDCIs incapable of crossing the protective blood-brain-barri
  • ho had no adequate means of support and were incapable of earning a living.
  • to six destroyers and some minesweepers, and incapable of defence of its coastal waters.
  • te a multitude, yet not so numerous as to be incapable of pursuing the objects of its passions" and
  • ppression hardware (Class A/B/C/K) is either incapable of suppressing this oxidation or can aggrava
  • n as "Rosemary" or "Rosie", she was rendered incapable of intelligible speech or caring for herself
  • ason of insanity; she contends that they are incapable of understanding the evil of their actions d
  • sion", or is "under 12 years of age", or "is incapable of consent by reason of mental defect, menta
  • eady hand: God is unjust because he made man incapable of sustaining the effect of coca all life lo
  • who wished to differ in opinion with him was incapable of such; Rashi suggests that the Ministering
  • t figured out that in this world one half is incapable of hearing the other" making a reference to
  • dimension, the ini appeared to be magically incapable of being widened further to allow Tak's phys
  • Females are is incapable of [flight|flight]].
  • Arms are unbranched and incapable of coiling vertically.
  • It replaced Metox, which was incapable of detecting centimetric radar.
  • The females of this genus are incapable of flight.
  • The offences were considered to have been incapable of prosecution.
  • It is incapable of aromatization and is not an agonist of th
  • It is incapable of aromatization and has similar properties
  • He is also incapable of digesting food, not without properly mesh
  • Most likely, it was incapable of bringing down trees like its modern relat
  • Thor, being incapable of killing Hela, is released by Valkyrie dea
  • a philosophy of justice wherein the court is incapable of error by definition.
  • The Galloways are native to the country and incapable of improvement.
  • He has his trademark tics, but is incapable of producing a hackneyed phrase.
  • Album of the Year (Hopelessly Incapable of Standing in the Way, 2006)
  • he question is an obvious fallacy; genes are incapable of thought.
  • s gliding tools, but the Kuehneosaurids were incapable of powered flight.
  • species in the same family, this species is incapable of producing ink.
  • She is also incapable of becoming inebriated on alcoholic drinks,
  • from severe alcoholism may be also rendered incapable of procreation.
  • He was incapable of acquiring a position of influence in the
  • The first offence resulted in being rendered incapable of holding any office or place of trust.
  • Pal believed that the Tokyo Trial was incapable of passing a just sentence.
  • owever, some important classes of graphs are incapable of realizing all groups as their symmetries.
  • Incapable of weaving this into the article right now,
  • ck, "with his simple and trusting nature was incapable of understanding . . .
  • ion, the dangerous mandibles and stinger are incapable of inflicting damage.
  • The therapy renders the protagonist, Alex, incapable of violence even in self-defence, incapable
  • the king in 2002 on the grounds that it was incapable of handling the Maoists rebels.
  • oximately 10 mm (0.39 in) long, but they are incapable of flight.
  • The latter was incapable of withstanding Sultan Shah's attacks, and a
  • ffering from acute angina which rendered him incapable of physical exertion.
  • intly or severally would be constitutionally incapable of enacting; and
  • the last battle a severe wound rendered him incapable of further service, and cut short a promisin
  • rs were terrified at the arquebuses and were incapable of effectively countering them.
  • Incapable of matching us in valor, these cowards cover
  • dditionally, the Ottoman's supply system was incapable of waging a long war on the empty expanses o
  • m the indictment because spouses are legally incapable of conspiring with each other.)
  • leads him to admire Yuichi, whom he feels is incapable of loving women.
  • in 2005, the band released the EP Hopelessly Incapable of Standing in the Way.
  • d the woman "repellent" and "not a lady" and incapable of speaking the cultured English used by her
  • In 1742 he was declared incapable of caring for himself and was appointed guar
  • Facing a life with a husband now incapable of sexual activity she begins an affair with
  • det, William McKechnie pulled Giles, who was incapable of moving himself, from the burning wreckage
  • y (UDP) was widely perceived as incompetent, incapable of governing and riddled with corruption.
  • In the year 1967, Seeger was incapable of writing for a long time because of a diff
  • C. parvum is incapable of de novo lipid synthesis, making its lipid
  • enerally, every minor-closed graph family is incapable of representing all finite groups by the sym
  • tire generation was delayed when Oran became incapable of marrying him.
  • particularly important, as she is physically incapable of experiencing anything visually.
  • The aunt, who was physically incapable of leaving her bed, died from exhaustion bro
  • This was possibly because it was a light MG incapable of being used as a heavy one.
  • ), in case the judiciary system in Guinea is incapable of bringing those people to justice, the Int
  • se USSTRATCOM's headquarters is destroyed or incapable of communicating with strategic forces.
  • Though they are incapable of language and limited to animal instinct,
  • utes and the rural cable companies have been incapable of carrying broadcast HD signals.
  • airfields in southern Japan until they were incapable of launching effective airborne opposition t
  • While a snarf is incapable of evil, their virtuous attributes were outw
  • Luther's contention that the human will was incapable of following good, however, resulted in his
  • ed by a couple, friends of Gerardo, who seem incapable of managing the education of an extremely ov
  • e, such as Halobacterium salinarium they are incapable of photphosphorylation as they lack the nece
  • the use of simple signalling games which are incapable of modelling conventional signalling.
  • As the Japanese were still incapable of building modern steel warships themselves
  • , a defiantly unconventional lesbian who was incapable of loving him.
  • aotic and the local military commanders were incapable of mounting an effective resistance against
  • She was rendered incapable of further warlike service on 17 December 19
  • ted to depict Casanova as a debauched figure incapable of displaying any genuine emotion.
  • ere seized by the government after it proved incapable of completing its projects.
  • can exist by themselves, and the latter are incapable of independent existence.
  • additives whatsoever, and they are therefore incapable of protecting modern engines.
  • nized in shipping circles that the Seaway is incapable of handling the ships now commonly deployed
  • uickly became apparent that the NCC would be incapable of fixing the problems it was designed to so
  • econd stage, sedentary stage, the patient is incapable of walking without support, suffers ataxia (
  • bayoneted all the wounded soldiers who were incapable of hiding in what was known as the St. Steph
  • ncapacitated the Plains Indians, making them incapable of extended warfare."
  • ron transport; however, and halobacteria are incapable of fixing carbon from carbon dioxide.
  • ng that Joanna's mental instability made her incapable of ruling and promising to exclude her from
  • or use in ritual, however Astral Spirits are incapable of purposeful interaction other than avoidan
  • to destroy the American economy by making it incapable of operating by means of prohibiting trade w
  • is an integer labelling noon local time, and incapable of labelling any other time of day.
  • o mean that they considered themselves to be incapable of sin and above the moral conduct of the Ch
  • rst relieved, but then discovers that she is incapable of enjoying sex unless she is in a masochist
  • As it turned out, Toghan-Shah was incapable of defending Sarakhs against Sultan Shah, an
  • t's condition has unfortunately rendered him incapable of playing at the technically-demanding leve
  • tropods, while the adults are planktonic and incapable of feeding, functioning solely to reproduce.
  • commercial and cooperative institutions were incapable of meeting the demand for goods and services
  • appear to be severely mentally disturbed and incapable of functioning in normal society; many of th
  • e available oxygen content of air to a level incapable of sustaining human or animal life.
  • While carrying five or six items, he is incapable of running or kicking but he will still walk
  • Wohlfahrtia vigil and Wohlfahrtia opaca, are incapable of penetrating adult skin; infestation occur
  • ds to the DNA of cancer cells rendering them incapable of dividing.
  • At first, the dynamos were incapable of powering the full 30 stamps and the water
  • lace them in its beeper bag; walls are items incapable of any manipulation.
  • humans unless one believes that animals are incapable of terror or other emotional distress" PDF (
  • ects, or both, which will render individuals incapable of concerted effort in the performance of th
  • e person who is observing the utter waste is incapable of holding back their emotions.
  • one, of being without resources and of being incapable of caring for oneself.
  • It implies that they are judged to be incapable of forming intimate relationships of economi
  • was reinforced and they became substantially incapable of exercising their rights.
  • ly thought that single-celled organisms were incapable of making these kinds of trails, and their c
  • nd, and that the engines were inoperable and incapable of being restarted.
  • nd Charlie is a procrastinator and therefore incapable of providing her with the support she needs.
  • not knowable, that is, advancing hypotheses incapable of tending to be confirmed or disconfirmed b
  • ed the Union advance on Saltville, they were incapable of halting it.
  • Because Guzik was incapable of using a gun or killing anyone, Capone pro
  • sed a genetic defect wherein individuals are incapable of completely metabolizing gluten and casein
  • eir own hands, the Fruitlands residents were incapable of growing a sufficient amount of food to ge
  • he prime minister that the electoral body is incapable of organizing it.
  • re said to have five obstacles, namely being incapable of becoming a Brahma King, 'Sakra', King 'Ma
  • e on the grounds that his condition made him incapable of meeting the minimum standard for peripher
  • inally insane were sick individuals who were incapable of controlling their behavior.
  • ce of a gun turret although it is in reality incapable of rotation.
  • as only 1.6 metres (5 ft 3 in) which made it incapable of containing a torpedo warhead detonation o
  • een as rapacious adventurers who were simply incapable of honouring their deals.
  • , however, as the Ottoman administration was incapable of reinforcing the rule of law, economic act
  • valids and Chelsea out-pensioners - soldiers incapable of normal service through disease, age or in
  • s Property Act 1882, a husband and wife were incapable of committing tortious acts against each oth
  • After failing and realizing that he is incapable of residing in his host body for a long amou
  • Due to their ethereal nature most humans are incapable of perceiving Mushi and are oblivious to the
  • Snaps are designed to be incapable of producing damage (even when detonated aga
  • n in September 1970, the Lebanese army being incapable of limiting the areas of PLO activity.
  • e community's traditional lands polluted and incapable of supporting hunting, trapping and other fo
  • he lines and portions of the elevated system incapable of operating subway cars.
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