His administration failed to anticipate the big floods earlier this year, and its handling of this natural disaster proved its incapability. |
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Like this, singing alto part was begun because of my incapability to adjust myself to a higher tone. |
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I used to be bemused how left wingers have an incapability to ever admit they made a blue. |
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The government's complete immobility, deafness and incapability to understand reality and act accordingly was very scary. |
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The medical staff of the centre has the competence to assess the incapability to be detained or to travel. |
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Should he be prevented from so doing, he shall inform the authority thereof, giving reasons for his incapability. |
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The worst of it is that the incapability of finding its own international niche jeopardises the European foundations themselves. |
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This is a relatively recent phenomenon and was largely due to the incapability of authoritarian regimes to transform themselves through political and economic reform. |
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A good part of the problems does not stem necessarily from the tax treatment, but often from the incapability for a spouse who is entitled to child support payments to actually get them. |
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This implies the immediate notification to the supervising doctor and the establishment of a declaration of incapability which has to be joint to the medical record. |
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Allegations of massive corruption, absence of major initiatives for using inflowing resources for long-term development and the apparent incapability of the political system to reform itself raise certain concern. |
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This also is an example of the incapability of computer models. |
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This is mainly due to financial difficulties attributed to the incapability of the countries that are member of this agreement to supply the funds necessary for the establishment, operation and maintenance of the EMAC Centre. |
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The duration of the incapability is 15 days minimum from the date below. |
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Social movements are often the result of frustrations and the incapability of institutions to change the course of the energies of the masses in the routines of political institutions. |
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Legal definitions emphasize parental deviance and wrongdoing, thereby directing the focus predominantly on the implicit intent to inflict harm, or the incapability of the parent to protect the child from harm. |
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By concluding that the action will be taken nationally, the European Council has demonstrated the incapability of the European countries to find out European solutions. |
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Madam Speaker, the incapability and ignorance is on that member's side. |
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The result was an immense reduction in both development and production of Russian airliners and an utter incapability to compete with Western airliner builders. |
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It's not up to fans really to make statements about management decisions but it does show the incapability of the club's owners, even after two years, repeating the same mistakes. |
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Mr. Stockwell Day: Mr. Chair, at the risk of being partisan, which I am, again my hon. friend is bringing out some disturbing examples, whether of incapability, delinquency or negligence. |
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The text as a whole, however, only hides the Member States' responsibility in their incapability of dealing with the repercussions of the heatwave and the forest fires. |
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