Sentence examples for often inability from inspiring English sources

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Often inability to access a referral facility deprives these children from getting appropriate care.

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The primary reason for this difficulty is the all-too-often inability to collect whole ejaculates just prior to insemination (i.e., an ejaculate that does not suffer from being incomplete because it is still inside the male or being "contaminated" by female proteins just after insemination).

All 28 who were sexually active reported having sexual difficulties; 18 who had undergone clitoral surgery said they had often experienced inability to achieve orgasm.

These patients have chest pain, shortness of breath, and, often, an inability to exercise due to chronic insufficient blood flow to the heart.

So, too often, the inability of the health and care system to get people out of hospital as soon as they are ready, and get them back in their own homes with the right support, means a substantial reduction in their quality of life.

Most often, the inability of the mitral valve to close adequately is caused by scarring from rheumatic heart disease; it may also be due to a congenital defect of the valve or may arise from defects in the muscles and tendons (the papillary muscles and chordae tendineae) that operate the valve.

The challenge, it turns out, is often the inability to justify the costs associated with analytics implementations and ensuring accurate data collection.

This is because the major criticism of the use of plant extract as corrosion inhibitor is often the inability to pinpoint which of the component(s) is/are actually responsible for the observed corrosion inhibition effect given that they are comprised of mixtures of organic compounds.

I never quite understood why she persisted, though it was consistent with her often astonishing inability to give up.

But we know that often the inability of health and social care providers to recognise the heterogeneity of disabled people such as those also living with domestic abuse has a profound effect on their ability to access good healthcare.

The greater observed expectation of care from the family by seniors with a degenerative disease of the musculoskeletal system may be explained by the progressive nature of this disease, often causing inability to perform ADL and necessitating the use of continuous care.

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