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The flaw in "Embers" is its inability to convey a sense of specialness in Nevelson.
But the film is compromised by its inability to convey the impact of Adams's work.
Kennan's reaction was frustration at his growing irrelevance to policy making and his inability to convey his long-term view.
If overeagerness to please is a defect in Mr. Gore, Mr. Bradley possesses an even more disturbing inability to convey a real hunger for the opportunity to serve.
Accepting the prize, he joked about his inability to convey his emotions: "No matter how excited I try to sound my voice still sounds incredibly boring.
"Humor doesn't travel on the Internet," says one man (screen name: Camus), frustrated by his inability to convey vocal inflections to his chatmate.
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The administration's inability to effectively convey that point is its own catastrophe.
But most of the criticisms the company face have to do with an inability to properly convey a message.
She's saddened by Harry's inability to publicly convey a gender-fluid identity -- born Wendy Malone, the artist has undergone a handful of name changes.
Some cover letters, says Robert Horvitz, chair of MIT's biology department search committee, may inadvertently convey negative impressions of a candidate, especially if they "look sloppy or indicate an inability to communicate in English".
My mom's inability to communicate.
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