Sentence examples for be unable to create from inspiring English sources

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But because of the Dickey-Wicker amendment, federal researchers would still be unable to create their own stem cell lines.

At Graeae, key members of staff face losing up to 70% of their support which means that they will be unable to create the projects that in turn enable other disabled people to work.

To me, their combined surnames suggests a new verb, "to greilnick" – ie churn out leaden paragraphs overstuffed with show-offy facts, yet be unable to create a compelling narrative or convey character or atmosphere.

But they seem to be unable to create a momentum for the opposition that can capture the public imagination.

She writes "Without new images and new words in which to express our sexuality, we will be unable to create a new world for women" (Cornell 2000, 564).

You'll be unable to create new reservable times on your Calendar through Appointment slots, but existing Appointment slots will continue working for one year.

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Hence, the altered production of HQNO is shared among the lasR rhlR, pqsA, and pqsL mutants, which are unable to create a synergy with TO (Fig. 2B).

They were unable to create sufficient clear-cut chances.

I'm a jewellery designer, but the condition meant I was unable to create intricate pieces.

"The project had problems and the team had been unable to create a compelling prototype.

But he was unable to create the climate of hope Egypt so desperately needed.

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