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And the city is virtually unable to build a park without corporate sponsorship these days.
The individual is virtually unable to store new experience, suffering permanent absence of memory for the period of the attack.
Take disability living allowance, which requires someone to prove if they are 'unable or virtually unable to walk', one is much more complex (virtually unable) and a number of factors have to be considered – including rest periods and speed.
It turned out to be a particularly aggressive form and, six months on, he is already virtually unable to speak.
That trauma was followed by a complex injury in her left knee which left her virtually unable to pedal.
To qualify, a person would need frequent help day and night, and be unable or virtually unable to walk.
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The stock price of bankrupt Peabody Energy coal company rose upon Trump's election, but coal is virtually dead, unable to compete in price with natural gas, production of which Trump plans to expand.
The disarray has left agencies virtually frozen, unable to communicate with the people tasked with replacing them and their staff.
That would have rendered their bodies virtually lifeless, unable to move or thrash about if they panicked, but still able to breathe and to be handed from rescuer to rescuer.
Amnesty International has complained that Libya's justice system is "virtually paralysed" and unable to hold a fair trial.
Arriving in the United States virtually penniless and unable to speak English, the pianist eventually taught himself the language by spending hundreds of hours in movie houses.
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