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Yet, given conflict over intra-G7 trade, the group was
unable
to unite on a comprehensive and coordinated response to China.
Throughout the trial, Bo flatly denied most of the corruption charges, often professed ignorance of the facts, and claimed to be
unable
to recall any details of the matters in question.
These concerns were reflected in the fact that the Society of Combatant Clergy, a conservative body, was
unable
to endorse Ahmadinejad’s candidacy.
Social-democratic governments have been on the defensive against those who claim that redistributing wealth exacts too high a cost on economic growth, and
unable
to convince voters to fund yet another massive expansion of higher education.
Should China cut off those supplies, under the legal fig leaf of “export restraint,” US companies would be unable, at least in the short term, to find alternative sources that could cover all of their needs.
But the damage to China’s economy would be worse, because the US produces even more critical intermediate goods that China needs and would be
unable
to get anywhere else.
Necessity may also lead to reducing or even eliminating sovereignty when a government, whether from a lack of capacity or conscious policy, is
unable
to provide for the basic needs of its citizens.
Other regions, however, are likely to be
unable
to provide productive employment.
But, though the Congress prime minister, Sushil Koirala, and his Communist deputy, K.P. Oli, have presided over a more stable country, they have been
unable
to forge consensus on a new constitution.
You can, however, succeed in tickling yourself through an intermediary – a machine, for instance, that translates the movements of your fingers into sensations on the skin by a method indirect enough for the cerebellum to be
unable
to anticipate them.
If international investors and stakeholders who support his agenda are too impatient, he will be
unable
to bring about the economic growth that will bolster his support among South African voters.
The international community has been
unable
to achieve any unity of action, much less agreement on a way forward.
The current crisis has shown with utmost clarity that private markets are
unable
to self-regulate; domestic regulation is therefore a key area in which government has a role to play.
Yet it is also clear that the Palestinians are
unable
to create a polity untainted by terrorism and free of an ideology that violently repudiates Israel's right to exist.
But most companies are simply
unable
to take good ideas to market, because they lack access to pools of capital earmarked for innovation.
Too many political leaders around the world remain
unable
– or unwilling – to fulfill their economic-governance responsibilities.
With Bangladesh
unable
to pick up the slack, life-saving projects like ours will collapse; the long-term resources we have developed, from the insectarium to new diagnostic devices, will have to be abandoned; and the developing world’s poorest communities will suffer.
Nevertheless, though the Chinese government seeks to demonstrate that the Uyghur are a growing domestic threat, they have been
unable
to cite any recent incidents of domestic Uyghur-related violence.
Although rapidly aging Western countries are
unable
to attract the immigrants they need, they allow millions who are already there to suffer discrimination and abuse.
Unable
to continue her education, she had lost any chance of escaping poverty.
In Syria, 80% of the population is
unable
to meet its basic needs.
We now live in a hard post-communist reality, when the vices engraved by decades of communism have surfaced, and we are often
unable
to deal with them.
But the coalition proved
unable
to translate political success into strong economic performance.
Voters were
unable
to choose between the incumbent and the opposition, because the same centrist parties were in office all the time.
So it is no wonder that the Arabs, especially the Palestinians, remain
unable
to comprehend, existentially or morally, what has befallen them.
For the rest of the world, and for the Islamic State, it creates the impression that America is weak, divided, and
unable
to lead.
Unfortunately, the IMF in recent years has proved
unable
or unwilling to do so.
The country finds itself
unable
to refinance its debts in private markets at an affordable cost – as happened to Greece and Portugal.
The eurozone has proven itself
unable
to develop a convincing economic strategy to revive economic growth, reduce public debt to normal levels, and raise credible liquidity walls around its distressed sovereigns.
At the same time, the administration has declared that US manufacturers that use steel as an input may apply for tariff exemptions from the Department of Commerce if they are
unable
to source the specialized products they need domestically.
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