Sentence examples for be unable to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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But even upon its scheduled completion in 2003, the jazz complex's three performance spaces -- of 1,300, 600 and 150 seats -- would be unable to accommodate large productions.

If too much waste water drains into the system too quickly, for example, the drainage field may be unable to accommodate the volume.

The city has repeatedly warned that the huge number of people arriving there means that it will be unable to accommodate them.

Former six lane through roads, it appears, will now be unable to accommodate trams running side by side with any transport other than cyclists – even on the one side of the road allocated in the new plan.

At higher loads, in the absence of slip, the lattice will be unable to accommodate the greater distortion and fracture will result.

–Labor-force growth will be unable to accommodate the current pace of payroll gains, even if the participation rate recovers as expected.

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The Children's Center is Unable to Accommodate Jurors' Children".

"We are unable to accommodate all the children who need our care".

(Last week, she received a response on White House letterhead: "Unfortunately, the First Lady's schedule was unable to accommodate your request").

As he puts it: "Once I hit a certain level of tournament facilities, I was disabled because I was unable to accommodate the absence of disabilities to accommodate".

Smaller planes allow airlines to fly to cities that might not warrant larger planes, particularly in a shrinking economy, or that are unable to accommodate wide-body jets.

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