Sentence examples for made unsuitable for from inspiring English sources

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The government decision to disarm was made in November 1989, and over the next 18 months the devices were dismantled, the uranium was made unsuitable for weapon use, the components and technical documents were destroyed, and the Y-Plant was decommissioned.

The use of illegal drugs for DIY medical treatment is a route well trodden, for example, by those who have dodged the law for decades to obtain cannabis to treat their MS. Or even those thousands of American opiate addicts who've now resorted to buying street heroin after the oxycodone pills to which they had become dependent were made unsuitable for crushing and snorting.

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However, the conformational lability introduced into this construct made it unsuitable for crystallization.

Botryococcus cells tended to form bundles, which made it unsuitable for FACS analysis to determine lipid contents in individual cells.

Gelatin is often made from animal byproducts, making it unsuitable for vegetarians.

But some vendors said the corruption charges against Mr. Zardari made him unsuitable for the presidency.

The Kinetoscope launched the motion-picture industry, but its technical limitations made it unsuitable for projection.

Their high speed, however, made them unsuitable for other commercial applications.

Those early screens tended to be small, and their appetite for battery power made them unsuitable for routine picture taking.

The purified protein was only partially soluble and had a tendency to dimerize, which made it unsuitable for further studies.

The width made it unsuitable for stopping at some of the new stops.

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