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We're often told that American society is polarized as never before, with civility in shreds and partisanship so corrosive that government has become nearly inoperable.
The XXXXXXXXXXXX claimed that because the company did not respond to her requests, the company's frequency has been jammed by an Uzbek Government agency, making the cellular service nearly inoperable.
Palliative local treatment or chemotherapy was offered to patients with inoperable or nearly inoperable disease or with metastases according to the prevailing guidelines.
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Gary Carter's brain tumors are almost certainly malignant and inoperable.
Her life was cut short when, after a long period of pain and affliction (including one bout where she fell asleep while smoking and nearly had to amputate a hand), she was diagnosed with inoperable ovarian cancer, and later died one day before her 57th birthday.
Nearly one-third of all patients initially present with locally advanced, inoperable tumours and/or distant metastases (Williams et al, 1995; Midgley and Kerr, 1999), and approximately 50% of those having undergone potential curative surgery will ultimately develop recurrent disease.
Most phones become extremely sluggish and sometimes inoperable when they're subjected to cold temperatures.
The US senators and Salmond's political opponents are ratcheting up their demands for all the medical evidence to be released because al-Megrahi is still alive, nearly a year after his release because he was close to death with inoperable prostate cancer.
Inoperable, obviously.
Inoperable cellphones.
He has inoperable cancer.
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