Sentence examples for making unable from inspiring English sources

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First its cross-sectional design means that it is not possible to describe those factors that affect compliance; making unable to predict outcomes or draw conclusions about causal relationships.

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Instagram – the current platform of choice for most fashion and lifestyle brands – has made changes in its APIs that made unable for apps to leverage its content.

You're unable to make plans, unable to take action.

But their house has been cursed, making them unable to conceive.

Patriarchy also oppresses men by making them unable to discuss their feelings without feeling unmanly or weak, he said.

Alzheimer's gradually robs people of their cognitive skills, making them unable to remember, think or function normally.

ALS is marked by degeneration of motor neurons, making them unable to send electrical impulses to related muscles.

This would make possible for a malicious controller to organize a denial-of-service attack, making FlowVisor unable to respond to legitimate requests and thus disrupting network operation.

As a result, Homer's jaw is wired shut, making him unable to speak.

Quick Style allows the user to move at instantaneous speed, making them unable to be hit by most Taijutsu attacks.

The taunt will completely drain the opponent's stamina, making them unable to attack for a limited time.

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