Sentence examples for inability to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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This malady is the inability to accommodate dissent.

To a large extent, Egypt's inability to accommodate these three themes lies at the root of its current plight.

Chen Guangcheng's desperation is a reflection of a fundamental weakness in the Chinese system: its inability to accommodate those who challenge local authority.

We're also talking about building collaborative solutions for urban farming and going inside confined spaces where humans cannot go and where, in the past, robots could not go because of their inability to accommodate to uncertainty.

If Whillans's story is lacking in pathos it is not lacking in a kind of modern tragedy.In the ambitious world of mountaineering, his greatest failing was his inability to accommodate the personal politics necessary to succeed.

We now take their benefits for granted, and are increasingly frustrated by their limitations, particularly by their inability to accommodate individual needs and wishes, whether they're physical disabilities or stylistic preferences.

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Recent research has identified limitations with LCP for modeling nonhuman species movement, notably the inability of LCP to accommodate multiple pathways.

A spokeswoman for IHMS said in response: "There are provisions in our contract with the department to accommodate inability to deliver services due to reasons beyond IHMS' control.

The saturation of TEC at high solar activity is attributed to the inability of the ionosphere to accommodate more ionization after it reaches the level of saturation ion pressure.

This can be explained by the inability of these models to accommodate the underdispersion of observed effects (i.e. less variability than would be expected by chance) caused by PB.

High failure rates of Peripheral Arterial Disease PADD) stenting appear to be associated with the inability of certain stent designs to accommodate severe biomechanical environment of the femoropopliteal artery (FPA) that bends, twists, and axially compresses during limb flexion.

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