Sentence examples for inability to undertake from inspiring English sources

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This, not unfairly high public pensions, has led to our inability to undertake even critically important public projects.

Political instability is considered one of Italy's most endemic bugaboos, commonly blamed for the country's inability to undertake difficult but critical economic and electoral changes.

The instrument consists of six items measuring inability to undertake normal functions and six items on the appearance of new and distressing phenomena.

This inability to undertake meta-analysis is common to many orthodontic systematic reviews with meta-analysis found in just 27%% of 157 reviews over a 14-year period with a median of just 4 studies for those that did incorporate meta-analysis [38].

A weight of 0.81 equates to the inability to undertake basic activities associated with daily living without assistance.

Inability to undertake normal duties for <3 days was reported by approximately half (51%, 95% CI 41%61%%) of those reporting ILI (Table 3).

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The DBM can be used in field trials (Daniels 1971), but it remains very limited due to its bulk, added air-resistance, and inability to easily undertake sequential measurements (Durnin and Passmore 1967).

Exclusion criteria were any contraindications to exercise testing and training such as severe hypertension, unstable angina, uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias, and inability or unwillingness to undertake the commitments of the study or participation in regular purposeful exercise (>30 min, ≥3 times per week; self-reported).

"Due to the county's current fiscal constraints and the inability of in-house staff to undertake a plan with a scope of that magnitude, we are looking to incorporate response scenarios for Millstone within the larger framework of the bicounty plan at this time," Mr. Gaffney wrote.

This is likely due to a significant proportion of missing data on TMTs, largely due to patients' inability to complete tests or unwillingness to undertake the tests due to perceived complexity.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be defined as the inability to attain/maintain penile erection sufficiently to undertake sexual intercourse satisfactorily. 1 ED can more precisely describe this problem than can 'impotence'impotence

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