Sentence examples for temporary inability from inspiring English sources

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The latter seems a better indication of the mood of the market than Next's temporary inability to shift shirts.

War And Peace ends in a way that my wife, due to her temporary inability to separate actor from character, finds unsatisfactory.

She suffered night terrors, imagining that she was surrounded by giant spiders, and sleep paralysis, the temporary inability to move on waking up.

That is why many economists say it makes sense to protect Italy from a temporary inability to meet its cash-flow obligations.

But researchers found that when 126 very young infants and 16 older children who had been admitted to London hospitals with respiratory difficulties, temporary inability to breathe and other suspicious symptoms were tested for whooping cough, 22% had it.

For much of the 14 months this crisis has been growing, the government has believed it was one of illiquidity — a temporary inability to raise cash — rather than insolvency — the issue when a financial institution is broke.

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So, to summarize, I believe that if you treat these lovely young treasures of yours with lots of love and respect, if you are tolerant of their abilities and their temporary "inabilities" due to the size and age of their body, and if you are compassionate with regard to them and their current situation, you will be well on the road to a lifelong friendship with your children.

Degenerative musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common diseases in adulthood and account for a high percentage of cases of in-patient treatments, temporary disability, inability to work and early retirement [ 1, 2].

This is compounded by users frequently experiencing lack of coordination, temporary paralysis, inability to move, blurred vision, and inability to speak (39).

For example, in humans, sleep, olfactory and gastrointestinal disturbances precede DA-associated motor disturbances by many years, and certain motor deficits such as freezing (temporary, involuntary inability to move) are not responsive to DA therapy so are not likely to be related to dopamine (Lees et al., 2009).

Following the birth of a child, most women experience a period of temporary infecundability, or biological inability to conceive.

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