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"We cannot capture in words the gratitude and joy plaintiffs feel," Tomsic said in a statement.
We cannot capture the past, but we can build and extend from it.
"Because the shelters are full, we cannot capture the dogs," Simona Panaitescu, director of the city's administration for animal supervision, said of the canine Catch-22.
We cannot capture the sweep of the narrative in mere facts, isolated incidents or (worst of all) talking points – we are obliged to construct our own fictions to place cricket in our memories.
Unfortunately, we cannot capture the other mechanisms we briefly discussed above.
It seems that we cannot capture the moral significance of these actions and their perpetrators by calling them 'wrong' or 'bad' or even 'very very wrong' or 'very very bad.' We need the concept of evil.
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How is it that with all of our spy planes, satellites, precision bombs and special forces, we still cannot capture or kill one Muslim fundamentalist hiding out in a single stretch of mountains?
We have addressed lifestyle and socioeconomic status using the available baseline data on smoking habits, physical activity, years of education, and occupational status, but we acknowledge that these cannot capture all the complexities of the nonmetabolic explanations for ethnic differentials in diabetes incidence.
Words cannot capture the profound loss we feel for our dear friend, partner and leader.
Thus, they cannot capture well the natural changes we may expect from dynamic societies.
You cannot "capture" deserts.
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