Sentence examples for inability to clearly from inspiring English sources

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The VFX team have some fun with Rinko Kikuchi's shapeshifting witch, but otherwise this is a terrible plod, hamstrung by rookie director Carl Rinsch's inability to clearly describe four ronin, let alone 47.

Many mothers who employ nannies are actually overstretched working women, a number of whom (contrary to their professional personas) suffer from an inability to clearly express their expectations and demands to the people they pay to care for their children.

Most of the time this causes heartache and pain, as the viewer or listener, ground down by their guide's flat-out inability to clearly describe what's going on in front of their very noses, debates whether to put the screen of their set through, or lance their receiver out the window of their moving car (which they may be momentarily considering driving over the edge of the nearest cliff).

However, the effectiveness of such laboratory regimens has been limited by the inability to clearly identify airway composition within images.

However, little is known about this fundamental property, largely due to the inability to clearly isolate the respective inputs.

A: One thing we commonly see is startup with fabulous technology, but inability to clearly describe, "who cares?".

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The inability to write clearly reflects an inability to think clearly.

They are not always hopeful, but they suggest that we might see ourselves clearly, or see our inability to see ourselves clearly clearly, that we might share private truths in public or find words for the fugitive shades of experience we value most, and in doing these things, they offered hope all the same.

(The Fabian commission on Life Chances and Child Poverty, which has been publicly critical of Tony Blair's inability to state clearly "yes, the gap matters" publishes its final report on March 30. As it happens, the title is Narrowing the Gap).

Almost one in five (18 per cent) reported a "neuropsychiatric side effect", such as poor concentration, inability to think clearly, problems sleeping, feeling dazed or confused, bad dreams or nightmares and "behaving strangely".

But medical experts who testified on Mr. Stanford's behalf, including a neurologist and two forensic psychiatrists, said he had sustained a brain injury in the fight that caused severe memory loss and an inability to think clearly.

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