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People kill themselves NOW before becoming incapable of doing so later".
He suggested that people are becoming incapable of disagreeing without resorting to threats of violence, which is a reversal of civilised values.
Single machine sequence alignment tools are becoming incapable or inefficient in keeping track of the same.
I think it will also increase awareness of trans issues". Cat, now 66, says she worries about what it means for trans people when they age - especially if that means becoming incapable, living in a care home or with dementia.
In September 2017, four men had to be rescued from England's highest mountain after "becoming incapable of walking due to cannabis use," according the local police force.
If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it.
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But, the reality is that, too often, we are settling for tightly constrained, limited interactions with global institutions many of which are, in themselves, becoming increasingly incapable of meeting the complex global challenges of the 21st century.
In abandoning the understanding that things – services, goods, wars and houses – have costs, we risk becoming infantilised, incapable of making decisions about government or finance, and perhaps above all about the environment, the wellbeing of the planet upon which we depend and which our children will inherit from us.
What I'm becoming increasingly incapable of dealing with is the existential dilemma of the Facebook Birthday.
Fear you'll become incapable of suicide?
Although embryos created by parthenogenesis can develop far enough to become stem cells, they appear incapable of becoming viable infants.
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