Sentence examples for unable to research from inspiring English sources

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It's the longest such streak since 1975 -- the Elias Sports Bureau was unable to research the obscure stat before then.

In our investigation, because of its small sample size, we were unable to research a true dose-response relationship.

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About a third of respondents (32%; n = 68, missing 66%) indicated that they were unable to use research in practice because of their difficulty in keeping up-to-date with research evidence.

But Yemen is just too dangerous and they were unable to conduct research on the ground.

Unable to conduct research, skeptics, especially a group of six at Kyoto University, languished for decades as assistant professors.

Kargbo couldn't refute the government's position, because he had no access to the Internet and was unable to do research from jail.

Yet The New York Times is unable to conduct research beyond the new releases aisle of Blockbuster, or to bother to interview me.

Analysts who had previously been unable to issue research on RBS and failed rival bidder Barclays because of possible conflicts of interest have now started issuing notes.

Librarians and educators, for example, feared they would be unable to share research, make digital copies or use computers to link classrooms.

Others reported needing sleeping pills and anti-depressants and being unable to write research papers for fear of the intimidation and criticism they would face.

It also raises the prospect of a two-tier academic workforce, with those at the bottom living hand to mouth and unable to pursue research, while those at the top are very well paid.

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