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Yet to be sedated is to be cut off existentially from human experience, to be made incapable of engaging self-consciously in any human action.

The SNP are a grandstanding parliamentary rump, made incapable on a national level by Britain's system of elective dictatorship.

Immunity does not correlate to antibody titres against sporozoites and was not generated by sporozoites made incapable of invading hepatocytes by over-irradiation [11 12].

This doesn't make companies incapable of ignoring their employees (or their employees' ethics).

Unfortunately, although alcoholism or drug addiction make people incapable of working, they do not qualify them for public assistance.

Employers don't always realise that a mental health problem does not make someone incapable of work, he says.

It'll make Mariota incapable of elevating his teammates because he will have less flexibility in his assignments.

Our civilizing impulses make us incapable of understanding freedom, as Zemfira's father tells Aleko: "Not for freedom were you born, / You want it for yourself alone".

"Well, couldn't you just make me incapable of talking for a minute or two?" "It won't work," he says decisively.

Jacobs-Lorena is pioneering a novel approach to make mosquitoes incapable of transmitting the malaria parasite.

This would put pressure on companies to pay realistic premiums and would make them incapable of turning a blind eye to underfunding.

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