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I like her inability to deploy any sort of charm.
The current study examines risk markers associated with the inability to deploy the Essure® coils into the tubal lumen using the new ESS305 design.
"From the E.C.B. perspective, there is likely to be frustration at euro area governments' seeming inability to deploy the collective mechanisms they developed," analysts at Barclays said in a note to clients Wednesday.
The loss of Michael Carrick to a hamstring injury has been bad luck, as has the inability to deploy Wayne Rooney and Van Persie in tandem because of injury or suspension.
This is not just through the support of infrastructure management, but through the inability to deploy new technology fast enough.
The reason that thousands of intelligent individuals have had poor results in the stock market can be directly attributed to their inability to deploy a very patient, disciplined strategy in which losses are cut short before they become unmanageable.
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The latter is mostly driven by a lack of resources resulting in two important failures: an inability to detect drug resistance and a systemic failure to deploy effective treatments [ 11– 13].
Honda's biggest performance weakness last year was an inability to recover and deploy hybrid energy in races - which was at least part of the reason why McLarens so often seemed either to struggle to hold off other cars, or to make any progress during a grand prix, or both.
They are also easy to deploy.
Sergeant Bales was declared fit to deploy.
The Pentagon plans to deploy 12 Ospreys.
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