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Van Gaal did lament his inability to address the crowd.
The roots of California's inability to address its budget woes are statutory and political.
Our inability to address the climate crisis is both an intellectual and a moral failure.
Many people saw his victory as a protest against the political élite's continuing inability to address the country's problems.
There's been an inability to address the key issues in the sport and basic resistance to change".
"The bombs are there because of bureaucratic resistance to change and NATO's inability to address the issue of the future of nuclear weapons in NATO," said Hans Kristensen.
India's inability to address malnutrition is tied to a wider problem with providing public health and other basic public services to its vast population.
People complained about the government's inability to address the fallout of the global financial crisis, which has hurt Ukraine more than many of its neighbors.
But 42 marks "the French educational system's inability to address innovation, upward social movement, the emergence of new technologies and sectors," Mr. Baverez said.
This time around there is something salutary in his inability to address a decline in performance that began around the time of the 1-1 drawithth Liverpool in January.
Nero was such a self-absorbed ninny that his inability to address the great fire of 64AD led to the phrase that is still now hurled at hopeless leaders: he fiddled while Rome burned.
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