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It should be possible to eliminate a variety of illnesses: editing white-footed mice, for example, so that they are resistant to tick bites or the pathogen that causes Lyme disease would make them incapable of passing the infection along to us (or other species).

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

To examine the role of salt bridges in AQN, the Asp and Glu residues were replaced with Asn and Gln residues, respectively, to make them incapable of forming salt bridges.

It was not clear whether it is the intrinsic properties of this subset of lysosomes that make them incapable of resolving the incoming autophagosomes or whether it is the metabolic/contractile properties of the fiber itself which create this unusual pathology.

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(1 1/4 to 2 1/2 cm), and their comparatively large size and weight made them incapable of responding faithfully to the fluctuating strains resulting from dynamic loading.

Combine that with patients who were quite helpless, which made them incapable of complaining – well, it was a recipe for disaster.

Or when Stewart tried to break the ice with Daryl Hall before an album project by doing mushrooms, which made them incapable of doing anything.

From these books it derives its belief in original sin, conceived of as a hereditary and universal moral defect of human beings that makes them incapable of achieving their destiny and even incapable of basic decency.

Macroeconomists in particular were caricatured as a lost generation educated in the use of valueless, even harmful, mathematical models, an education that made them incapable of conducting sensible economic policy.

Their intoxication contributed to several spectacular banana shots into the trees, but since it also made them incapable of adding up their scores correctly, it balanced out.On about the 8th tee, we met a large black snake.

The mentalité of the gold standard proved resistant to change even under the most pressing of economic circumstances...Basil Blackett observed in 1932, "...the gold standard has become a religion for some of the Boards of Central Banks...believed in with an emotional fervour which makes them incapable of an unprejudiced and objective examination of possible alternatives".

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