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Yet surely, if y is essentially omnipotent, and s is within the range of its power (as it must be if y is essentially omnipotent), no contingent circumstance of this sort could make it impotent with respect to s. (For a similar argument see Scotus's seventh proof of unicity [Scotus, 90 1].) Premise 1 thus emerges unscathed.
However, the observation that the lack of RecD subunit in the enzyme makes it impotent for DNA repair is significant, and appears to be unique to P. syringae.
Francisco Garcia and John Salmons got untracked in the third quarter to make it a game, but Sacramento was otherwise impotent.
At the same time, in a sympathy ploy, the Giuliani camp leaked details about the mayor's treatment for prostate cancer, including the fact that it made him impotent.
But the prospect that a built-up American shield could make its arsenal impotent is anathema to the Russians.
"Diabetes leads to loss of eye sight, heart disease, wounds all over the body, general weakness, pain all the time and no peace" (Female FGD, with pre-diabetes, rural) "Diabetes weakens a man's manhood, making him impotent or infertile.
The wife might run away or cheat on the man" (Male FGD, with diabetes, rural) "Diabetes leads to loss of eye sight, heart disease, wounds all over the body, general weakness, pain all the time and no peace" (Female FGD, with pre-diabetes, rural) "Diabetes weakens a man's manhood, making him impotent or infertile.
Canavan, in his manly noon, at twenty-nine years of age, had refused the treatment, having been told it would likely make him impotent and the hair fall out.
In another he tries to comprehend why stress on the job has made him impotent.
Picasso had undergone surgery for (depending on your sources) either his prostate or his bowel, but, in any case, a procedure that he thought had made him impotent.
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