Sentence examples for That's unable from inspiring English sources

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"So this is neither a guaranteed, immediate doomsday scenario for Apple nor a ruling that's unable to affect Apple's business in the very near term just because it doesn't name the German subsidiary.

"That's a big chunk of the population that's unable to buy".

The other big caveat here is that, as the researchers stress, this is just an observational study that's unable to tease out coincidence from causality.

There are also a few designated heritage trees, including an old lychee tree that's unable to bear fruit due to the local climate, and a rubber tree that's a remnant of the area's previous life as a rubber plantation.

Consequently, maize and potatoes have become the major high-value commodity sources of industrial starch, with cassava languishing as just another subsistence crop one that's unable to provide farmers in Africa with access to the profitable industrial markets enjoyed by corn farmers in the American Mid-west, or potato farmers in Europe.

This is why foreign corporations, large investors, and all kinds of banks are affected by sovereign risk, as well as the sovereign government that's unable to pay its debts.

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Fujitsu had a $15,000 high-definition set that was unable to display today's 1,080p resolution.

"Those that were unable to train are making decent progress.

"There is an India that is unable to catch up".

Existing immovable objects include such items as buildings or stadiums that are unable to be relocated.

The algorithm will penalise neighbourhood structures that are unable to generate better solutions.

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