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Indeed, they are no more able to understand it.
The victors of 1989 seem no more able to sort out the world than before.
The psychiatrist was no more able to credit that idea than Tyke had been.
Indeed, the Guardian is no more able to test Elstein's figures than those from Elkins.
He is no more able to repair the Christmas lights than his doctors are able to fix his brain.
They are no more able to take care of one another than they are of the cat.
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No more able-bodied actors playing a person with a disability when an actor living with a disability can be easily hired.
And the army seems no keener, or any more able, to clear a safe haven while Mr Castaño and his paramilitaries continue to wage war.
And she wouldn't have been able to do anything about it — no more than Geither was able to do, anyway.
In a letter to Paul Anderson from March 5, 1968, Bennett wrote, "Madame de Salzmann and all the others... are aware of their own limitations and do no more than they are able to do.
Anecdotally, some teachers and examiners will attest to disappointing standards: even if there is no reason why more able students should not apply their critical skills to soap operas or newspapers, they suggest the subject's accessibility, combined with the idea that universities would prefer something else, could mean higher-ability students are put off.
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