Sentence examples for without them being able from inspiring English sources

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He also denied being a monster, saying he "simply kept them [in his house] without them being able to leave".

They told me about the many birthdays that have passed without them being able to go out to eat or purloin their favorite snack from their purse at the movies.

The islanders were granted US citizenship in 1917, but have continued to exist in a colonial limbo whereby much of the economy is tethered to the US mainland without them being able to vote for representatives in Congress of the White House.

The behavioral analysis served to make sure that participants were able to above chance tell the difference between fragmented and scrambled stimuli and to replicate the finding that the latter was true, even without them being able to explicitly name the objects judged as coherent.

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But from this it follows that idealism, at least problematic idealism, is unavoidable in that same rationalistic system, and if the existence of external things is not at all required for the determination of one's own existence in time, then such things are only assumed, entirely gratuitously, without a proof of them being able to be given.

A lot of the show has to do with misunderstandings, and the songs work almost like internal thoughts that then are brought up, and there's something about giving that all to the audience that allows both - the audience can go deeply into what each one of them is thinking without either one of them being able to understand or hear the other.

"It is like trying to find a bomb hidden in a pile of suitcases only by looking at them, without being able to shake them and without sniffer dogs," he argues.Not so, says Keith Englander, chief scientist at the MDA.

It is always morally problematic when society's most vulnerable members, children, have their images taken from them without being able to refuse or consent.

Issues like how much power to give to regional governments and the role of Islam are hotly contested, and resolving them without being able to vote might prove all but impossible.

"The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants" (also published in 1875) gives rise to an exploration of how similar the problems faced by plants are to those faced by animals, and how the former deal with them without being able to move.

Staff actions seem to flow automatically throughout the day, and they just do them, without being able to describe why.

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