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Why was I so unable to do something so painfully simple?
I just cannot get used to admitting that I am unable to do something.
How is it that we are so completely unable to do something – anything – to contain this?
The odd pattern of suddenly being unable to do something you have done with relative ease your whole life sometimes "emerges in a nonverbal situation," he said.
Use it, and more importantly, if you do not think it is useful, tell them why you are unable to do something with it and try to find a solution.
"Something is wrong when nine companies turning over a combined revenue of $325bn [£260bn] in 2015 are unable to do something about the atrocious treatment of palm oil workers". The report details children aged between eight and 14 carrying out physical labour on plantations in Indonesia without safety equipment in areas exposed to pesticides.
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But I enjoy helping people as well just because the more I do that the more I realize that there are people out there who are unable to decide to do something adventurous or challenge themselves in a certain way just because they don't necessarily have the resources or capabilities.
"The Cassandra aspect of his life is that he's cursed to understand and diagnose what's going on but unable to persuade people to do something about it.
But nearly 50% of you, despite having resolved to do something, were unable to carry through on your commitments.
The paradox seems to arise only because you wrongly believe that you are able to do something you are unable to do.
Now even though one can have a prima facie obligation to do something one is unable to do, it is doubtful that one can have an actual obligation to do something one can't do.
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