Sentence examples for may be inoperable from inspiring English sources

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In some cases a lesion may be inoperable because of its location or attachment to vital structures from which it cannot be separated.

However, advanced machines may be inoperable or fail frequently when placed into the austere medical environment of a developing country.

However, these same machines may be inoperable or fail frequently when placed into the austere medical environment of a developing country.

Patients may be inoperable and receive treatment as definitive radiotherapy or have received surgery for their primary tumor with either macroscopic (R2) or microscopic (R1) residue and/ or perineural invasion.

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A tumour initially considered to be resectable may prove to be inoperable during the procedure.

Afghan-era Stingers are widely believed to be inoperable because of their age.

Both appeared to be inoperable, though it was hard to know for certain.

Level of evidence 4, Grade of recommendation C. Chemotherapy may be used for inoperable or metastatic pancreatic NETs.

However, by using an ad hoc approach, these schemes may be either overdesigned or inoperable.

The procedure may be either palliative for inoperable primary or secondary lung or neck neoplasms encroaching or compressing the airway, or temporary for benign disease like inflammatory and anastomotic strictures, post-intubation stenosis and tracheobronchomalacia.

But in a much more severe storm — similar to one that occurred in 1859, when other than telegraphs there was little electrical equipment to be damaged — transformers may be destroyed or become otherwise inoperable.

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