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Yet his anger has left him incapable of sustaining another human relationship, or even accepting himself.
Wilson was convinced that Keynesian demand management alone was incapable of sustaining economic growth.
McCandless rejects not only family and bourgeois life but also sensual life, and he's incapable of sustaining an interest in anyone outside himself.
China argues it is not an island at all but a rock, incapable of sustaining human habitation, and so, under UNCLOS, commands only territorial waters, not an EEZ.
A strategic oil reserve would provide a visible deterrent to any potential enemy that might consider China's economy incapable of sustaining conflict.
The result was that cities until quite recently (the mid-19th century) were demographic sinkholes, incapable of sustaining their own populations.
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But if civil dominium that is not grounded directly in divine dominium is incapable of sustained just governance, and if natural dominium is the instantiation of divine dominium for which man was created, how can any talk of just civil dominium be possible?
The evidence suggests, however, that Éole was incapable of either sustained or controlled flight.
Éole was incapable of either sustained or controlled flight, but this was the first occasion on which a powered aircraft carrying a human being made a takeoff from level ground.
Everest is so tall and its climate so severe that it is incapable of supporting sustained human occupation, but the valleys below the mountain are inhabited by Tibetan-speaking peoples.
Conventional plasmid vectors are incapable of achieving sustained levels of transgene expression in vivo even in quiescent mammalian tissues because the transgene expression cassette is silenced.
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