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the inoperable
adjective
Incapable of being successfully surgically operated on.
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Referring to the inoperable sprinklers, he said, "It puts everybody at risk, including the firefighters".
Signing had not been an option for some time, as the inoperable tumour gradually robbed her of power on her right side.
In the second half of "I'm Proud of You," Mister Rogers fades into the background as the story turns to the inoperable lung cancer of Tim's younger brother Steve.
We leave out the inoperable sensors and form a new serial topology at time t.
We leave out the inoperable sensors at each time, the partially disable sensors are selected from the remaining sensors randomly.
Failed sensors, the group of sensors consisting of the combination of the partially disable and the inoperable sensors.
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"Although each of the buildings will require work such as window and lobby repairs, none of the damage renders the buildings inoperable," the company said.
Experienced surgeons have deemed the cancer inoperable and the oncologist has admitted the patient for palliative care.
"The contamination would be very hard to clean up, and it could render the canal inoperable and the surrounding areas uninhabitable".
This leaves more than 85% of the patients inoperable at the time of diagnosis.
If you apply pressure, you may bend or break the pins, rendering the processor inoperable.
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