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Another approach would be to release a large number of male mosquitos with the Wolbachia bacteria; females with which they mate would be
unable
to reproduce.
China seems
unable
or unwilling to moderate its neighbor’s behavior.
But, prior to both Japan’s nuclear crisis and the financial crisis, regulators were
unable
to prevent the risk.
Yet, despite 25 years of intense investment in structural biology, we remain
unable
to move from understanding molecules to an understanding of whole systems.
For example, there are a few cases of natural immunity to HIV, but we are
unable
to understand why.
But Trump has proven deficient in terms of self-control, leaving him
unable
to move toward the center for the general election.
In their words, “he is
unable
or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood.
Elections had become a hollow ritual, matters of public policy were not important campaign issues, and the opposition was divided, poorly funded, and
unable
to devise a strategy to cut the PDP juggernaut to size.
Trump will probably be
unable
to fulfill his promise to increase the US economy’s export share.
With no industrial good that still requires a large-scale labor force – and the communications and services industries
unable
to fill the gap – employment is shrinking and economic growth is stagnating.
These unfair trade practices have a devastating impact on the income and living standards of farmers in South America, Africa, and Asia, who are
unable
to compete with their richer, coddled rivals.
Some borrowers miss interest payments; others are
unable
to roll over principal.
There may be no obvious currency mismatch for the bank, but if the local borrowers’ revenues are only in domestic currency, they may become
unable
to service their debt.
These are all problems that mainstream political parties have been unwilling or
unable
to solve.
When ISIS captured territory in 2014 to establish its self-proclaimed caliphate, it wanted to stage a spectacle that the world would be
unable
to ignore.
India and the world watch such events in horror,
unable
to decide how to respond.
Had American forces not expelled the British from US territory in the first, and had Abraham Lincoln and the Union not prevailed in the second, the country would have been balkanized and
unable
to become the dominant power of the twentieth century.
Putin has been
unable
to counter America’s development of “prompt global strike,” which would render Russia’s nuclear deterrent irrelevant, by enabling the United States to hit targets worldwide with conventional weapons within an hour.
Government programs to supply these needs are plagued with corruption (by some estimates 50-70% of all welfare spending in India is stolen) and
unable
to provide quality services.
Moreover, large companies have been
unable
to serve these populations’ needs, because to do so would require them to reinvent their existing business models around new product, distribution, and pricing paradigms.
But, if another country finds itself
unable
to bear the fiscal cost of the crisis, will it also shift the burden to its external creditors in some form or another?
The West’s failures in Iraq and Afghanistan, followed by the global economic crisis (which exposed severe structural weaknesses in the US and the EU that their democratic governments have been
unable
to resolve), accelerated this process.
Everything changed in 1971, when US President Richard Nixon,
unable
to contain the fiscal deficit resulting from spending on the Vietnam War and expanded social-welfare programs, abolished the dollar’s direct convertibility to gold.
Moreover, the virus has claimed the lives of many doctors trying to treat victims, and forced the closure of hospitals that were
unable
to contain the virus.
To seek to reduce the suffering of those who are completely under one’s domination, and
unable
to fight back, is truly a mark of a civilized society.
That may sound ominous, but it is precisely where we need to be:
unable
to continue retreading old ground, we must resolutely set our future path.
While the US consumer price index reached 2.2% in October, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan have so far been
unable
to meet their targets of roughly 2% inflation, with the eurozone’s average annual price growth hovering around 1.5% and Japan’s firmly lodged in the 1% range.
Both of them are 14-year-old Syrian refugees in Lebanon, eager for an education, but
unable
to go to school.
But it was not a great inspiration for the future, which may help to explain why Roosevelt’s New Deal was
unable
to end America’s economic malaise.
It is not true that governments are inherently
unable
to stimulate people’s imagination.
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