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Forecasting models, based on “normal distributions” of risk over short slices of recent time, are notoriously
incapable
of capturing the real amount of risk in a political system.
It lacks institutional support, in the form of a strong political party, which it may be
incapable
of acquiring, given its focus on heroic leaders.
More broadly, the administration has proved utterly
incapable
of formulating a coherent policy, let alone an effective one.
The homicide rate in the country will continue to soar, and public security agencies will remain
incapable
of preventing, detecting, or punishing the vast majority of violent events that have placed the country on edge.
First, Keynes’s plan would have automatically levied sanctions against persistent creditors, whereas the EU’s framework has proved
incapable
of doing so.
Incapable
(so far) of forging a cohesive cordial strategy, with China, the West is becoming visibly afraid of Russo-Chinese rapprochement -- despite the obvious limits of it.
But can’t we at least hope that caterpillars are
incapable
of feeling pain?
Maliki, according to this view, was endlessly divisive, driven by authoritarian tendencies, lacking in elementary political skills, and
incapable
of leading an army in disarray.
Lebanon itself cannot establish its sovereignty in the country’s south, and Israeli military force is
incapable
of doing it.
This is one of the reasons why the boom of 2006 was
incapable
of creating additional jobs in German manufacturing; why Germany still has the OECD’s highest unemployment among low-skilled workers; and why aggregate full-time employment has not yet returned to its level in 2000.
Arab authoritarian regimes, unlike others that have given way to democracy, are
incapable
of self-reform; they have, however, mastered the tactics needed to prolong the life spans of their aging despotisms.
The president could also be forced to leave office under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the removal of a president deemed
incapable
of fulfilling the duties of office.
Trump is clearly
incapable
of executing the duties of his office in good faith.
With our traditions, authoritarianism here would likely be so corrupt as to be
incapable
of conducting a sensible economic policy.
Moreover, anatomically modern populations shared a number of these innovations with Neanderthals, which many anthropologists and geneticists consider a different species, or a human type inherently
incapable
of reaching our cognitive level.
The inherent contradiction between a governance structure
incapable
of change and economic modernization, between cultural and religious conservatism and social and normative transformation, will therefore increase and bring about new, additional frictions if positive answers to these fundamental changes cannot be found.
Jonathan appears to be
incapable
of tackling the official corruption that, as the US report emphasized, pervades all sectors, from the police to the courts.
Netanyahu seals the image of Israel as a nation totally
incapable
of breaking out of the prison of its past.
Speaking recently at the Russian Academy of Science, he said that the Soviet economy was structurally
incapable
of using most of the technological secrets procured through KGB industrial espionage.
Woodward reports that Trump, who appears
incapable
of having a new idea, stuck to his old beliefs.
To most people outside Africa, Kenyatta’s election was proof that Africa is
incapable
of prosecuting war criminals.
But the global private financial system seems
incapable
of recycling the world’s surpluses to meet these needs.
At both the national and global levels, political systems seem
incapable
of introducing the reforms that might create prospects for a brighter future.
There is also a deep political crisis which leads to frequent changes of governments operating under political restrictions and, therefore,
incapable
of developing and pursuing strategic programs of economic change.
The main problem in Russia's economy at the moment is that both Soviet and Russian borrowings have totaled 158 billion dollars, which means that Russia with its annual budget revenue of 20 billion dollars, is
incapable
of paying back its debts because, for the next 12 years, its annual debt-servicing payments are to be from 12 to 17 billion dollars.
Because such payments are more than Russia can handle and the government has proved
incapable
of renegotiating the payment schedule or of writing off some of the Soviet debt, it continuously fails to meet its repayment obligations.
The tug-of-war between the Duma and the president together with the government became the operational principle of a state mechanism naturally
incapable
of ensuring continuity in the country's development.
All these factors caused frequent changes of governments which, regardless of their composition or political orientation, were all
incapable
of pursuing any consistent strategy of reforms within the existing political system.
But such a political system is
incapable
of serving creative collective interests.
Indeed, by militarizing our thinking, it renders us
incapable
of finding the right answers, which must be as much political as security-oriented.
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