Sentence examples for inability in providing from inspiring English sources

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The high occurrence of interfacial failures is probably related to the inability of the primer in creating surface irregularities for a strong mechanical interlocking, or inability in providing proper chemical interaction with the aged composite.

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The need originates in the inability of governments in providing innovative solutions for sustainably meeting social challenges.

Weakness or an inability to elevate the scapula may be present, since the levator scapulae is alone in providing this function.

HSPs' difficulty in providing SRH services to young people could be presumed to originate from their inability to deal with young people at a personal level.

Cases signed out as DAMA-Financial are those cases where parents express the desire to be DAMA because of inability to shoulder expenses for medical treatment, inability to provide in-hospital care to their child because of lost days at work, or situations where the parents give other reasons such as bringing the child to a traditional healer since it is a cheaper form of treatment.

The main drawback detected in the use of on-board location systems in the railway industry is the inability of providing a real time train position in every point of the tracks.

These limitations include large volume of distribution leading to systemic toxicity of vital organs, low blood flow into interior of a tumor site resulting in inability to provide optimal dose, and frequent dose reduction due to various toxicities like hematologic, neurologic, and physiological.

(IDI, 18, temporary work Of particular concern for young men was their inability to provide in sexual relationships, as they felt was expected of them.

External validity is affected by the very fact that it is difficult to recruit patients with the severest infections into RCTs due to the systemic and cognitive effects of severe sepsis resulting in inability to provide informed consent or refusal.

The Latin American state is, with rare exceptions, both cruel and inefficient: cruel both in its capacity for violence and its indifference to suffering and human need; inefficient both in its inability to provide public goods or enforce the rule of law, and in its incapacity to translate public preferences into collectively desired outcomes.

However, conflict-affected countries are not alone in their inability to provide the family planning services their people need and want, particularly in Africa.

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