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They are inappropriate and incapable of accommodating events.
It's said to be rigid, routine, incapable of accommodating the nuances of human behavior.
In most Arab countries, he says, the political order is oppressive and democracy a sham, a hollow system incapable of accommodating the vitality of the people.
David Hodgson, partner in Deloitte's healthcare and life sciences team, says that the new technology poses many questions that have yet to be resolved: "The current global, regional and local regulatory environment is incapable of accommodating the ambiguity of a 3D printing process.
However, it could also become a factor of instability if the national economy is incapable of accommodating young people and if such precariousness is combined with high levels of corruption and a weak political system and institutions [22].
As cities around the world continue to grow to sizes unimaginable only a few years ago, and as slums within these cities grow at twice that pace, we must look into the reasons why humanity is incapable of accommodating the essential need for shelter for its members.
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That exception was designed to accommodate current digital TVs that are incapable of protecting digital shows, but critics say it leaves a huge loophole for pirates that makes the rest of the order pointless.
I was incapable of resistance.
Muslims are incapable of democracy.
Incapable of saying "no".
("Immiscible": incapable of mixture).
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