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And a fusion reactor would be incapable of having a meltdown.
Among other minor cases he secured the acquittal of the boozy actor Trevor Howard on a drink-driving charge, by showing that Howard had had a long discussion with an arresting officer about the differences between a googly and a leg break: "Is it really likely, members of the jury, that a man could have such a conversation and yet be incapable of having proper control of a car?" Hutchinson asked.
As a Buddhist priest, I hear quite a bit about compassion, that brand of unconditional love we imagine ourselves to be incapable of having for one another.
Researchers have pointed out that, as detrimental sexual stereotypes surrounding the older woman persist, others expect her to be incapable of having sex, to be sexually undesirable, and to not desire sex [ 40].
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In one deeply peculiar scene, they both confess to being incapable of having children.
2. Humans are incapable of having any positive knowledge concerning God.
A feminist, basically saying that young women are incapable of having thoughts and opinions of their own.
After all, Trump is incapable of having an experience without wondering primarily how it might be monetised.
To me it's deeply depressing that the country is incapable of having a serious discussion of what is obviously a flawed and in some senses undemocratic process.
But statutes relating to that class rest largely upon the idea that a minor is incapable of having an absolute will of his own before reaching majority.
"However, this particular 'Saturday Night Live' skit unfortunately chose to ridicule people with physical disabilities and imply that disabled people are incapable of having jobs with serious responsibilities.
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