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People seem to be unable to develop protective antibodies to Ebola.
And in the absence of an employed skills base, those departments will be unable to develop talent for the future.
But crows and other members of the Corvidae family appear to be unable to develop sufficient immunity.
Google has argued that Oracle launched the lawsuit only after Oracle decided it would be unable to develop a smartphone on its own.
Faced with huge costs, the argument goes, companies will be unable to develop their networks quickly, depriving people of the chance to use this new technology.
Struck in Vienna after nearly two years of intensive talks, the deal limited the Iranian programme to reassure the rest of the world that it would be unable to develop nuclear weapons, in return for sanctions relief.
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Both Antigone and Kreon are unable to develop meaningful leadership.
Airlines have been unable to develop solutions to congestion problems, which are steadily growing worse.
Foxx will portray Nathaniel Ayers, a musician who was unable to develop his talent after he began to suffer from schizophrenia.
He added that researchers had been unable to develop an alternative lining that performs as well as the current epoxy.
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