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The increasing inability of many readers to construe fiction as anything other than roman à clef, or the raw material of biography, is both indulged and encouraged.
The scale of the leak, coming 20 months after US whistleblower Edward Snowden handed over tens of thousands of NSA and GCHQ documents to the Guardian, highlights the increasing inability of intelligence agencies to keep their secrets secure.
Another problem with unfinished works being published after a writer's death is that it indulges the increasing inability of many readers to construe fiction as anything other than roman a clef.
It's true that states are facing serious fiscal problems, crises in some cases, but a much bigger threat to America as we've known it is the increasing inability of hard-working men and women to earn enough to maintain a middle class standard of living, even as the corporate sector is thriving.
Driven by cost-efficiency and the increasing inability of humans to take into account a large number of complexly linked facts and parameters in decision-making, computers would be used in ever more areas to make independent decisions that have direct or indirect consequences for humans.
But the interesting nugget is not the unfairness, but the increasing inability of elites to manage the increasing anger coming from the global losers.
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The Indians' increasing inability to get a key hit nearly proved costly once again.
The National Gallery complains about the absence of effective funding for acquisitions, with an increasing inability to add to the collection either from the sale of works of art by landowners in this country, let alone on the international art market.
Instead he and the people he interviews explore what our increasing inability to see the night sky means for us philosophically.
Harris's account, like John Gregory Dunne's book "The Studio" or Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," provides us with what's come to be the accepted narrative of aging and out-of-touch moguls panicked at their increasing inability to read the market, unable to comprehend the implications of their audience's seismic demographic shift toward youth and overcommitting to big-ticket items.
The net result is that chemists face an increasing inability to access the complete literature.
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