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Inability and work
A standard work, " The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church ", defines infallibility as ' Inability to err in teaching revealed truth '.
:* Inability to work

Inability and at
* Inability to comprehend financial planning or budgeting, sometimes even at a basic level ; for example, estimating the cost of the items in a shopping basket or balancing a checkbook
; Inability to represent real-life driving: The NEDC was conceived at a time when European vehicles were lighter and less powerful.

Inability and due
* Inability to clot blood efficiently due to a low amount of platelets running through the blood
# Inability to attain and maintain head alignment due to the movable head design.
* Inability to protect jointly-owned home from loss due to costs of potential medical catastrophe

Inability and with
Inability to care for the other children, difficulty in feeding the babies, who seemed colicky, bone-weary fatigue, repeated crying episodes, and short tempers reflected the family's helplessness in coping with the stressful situation.
Inability to secure the airway, with subsequent failure of oxygenation and ventilation is a life-threatening complication which if not immediately corrected leads to decreased oxygen content, brain damage, cardiovascular collapse, and death.
Inability to establish working relationships with NFL and AFL teams was a contributing factor.
Grundlagen kollektiven Verhaltens ( The Inability to Mourn: Principles of Collective Behaviour ), first published in 1967, discussing why the Holocaust, the war crimes, and the sentiment of guilt on the offender's part were not dealt with adequately in post-war German society.
Inability to walk, with this unusual sensory examination completes a triad of signs and usually represents spinal tuberculosis.

Inability and .
Inability to find flaws in pre-1971 ERW seam welded pipe flaws was a contributing factor to the accident.
* Presidential Inability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment's Unexplored Removal Provisions by Scott Gant, Michigan State Law Review ( 1999 ), p. 791.
* Presidential Inability and Subjective Meaning by Adam R. F. Gustafson, Yale Law & Policy Review, vol.
* Inability to have childish fun-Children believe that once they join the Adult Conspiracy, they will no longer have pillow fights, eat sweets and drink " tsoda popka " ( soda pop ), or want to have fun.
* Inability to forecast travel time accurately, leading to drivers allocating more time to travel " just in case ", and less time on productive activities.
* Inability for a U. S. citizen to extend citizenship to same-sex partner
* Inability to pronounce certain ( especially word-initial ) consonant clusters by people of rural backgrounds.
Inability to disentangle these three cases leads to confusion.
Inability to hear the sound of an incoming train over the engine noise of a snowmobile makes this activity extremely dangerous.
* Inability to speak consecutive consonants.
Inability to industrialize the state and too great a dependence on farmers as a source of revenue through taxation were other factors.
* Mental filter – Inability to view positive or negative features of an experience, for example, noticing only a tiny imperfection in a piece of otherwise useful clothing.
** Catastrophizing – Inability to foresee anything other than the worst possible outcome, however unlikely, or experiencing a situation as unbearable or impossible when it is just uncomfortable.
Inability to forgive oneself may create a cycle of distress and increased likelihood of a future error.
* Miller, Eric: " The Inability of Peacekeeping to Address the Security Dilemma ," 2010.

work and inability
* sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past,
At Vicksburg, the failure to coordinate multiple forces on both sides of the Mississippi River rested primarily on the his inability to create a harmonious departmental arrangement or to force such commanders as generals Edmund Kirby Smith, Earl Van Dorn, and Theophilus H. Holmes to work together.
Supporters of Rand's work recognize the phenomenon, but attribute it to the loss of youthful idealism and inability to resist social pressures for intellectual conformity.
They have in common the place in the work of creation assigned to the female principle, the conception of the Deity ; the ignorance of the rulers of this lower world with regard to the Supreme Power ; the descent of the female ( Sophia ) into the lower regions, and her inability to return.
* Pain, heaviness, inability to walk or stand for long hours, thus hindering work
The main limitations of webmail are that user interactions are subject to the website's operating system and the general inability to download email messages and compose or work on the messages offline, although Gmail does offer Offline Gmail through the installation of Gears and there are also other tools to integrate parts of the webmail functionality into the OS ( e. g. creating messages directly from third party applications via MAPI ).
Having made several visits to his Irish estates beginning in 1647, Robert moved to Ireland in 1652 but became frustrated at his inability to make progress in his chemical work.
* Disturbances of the circadian rhythm, such as shift work and jet lag, can cause an inability to sleep at some times of the day and excessive sleepiness at other times of the day.
The US Social Security Administration defines disability in terms of inability to perform substantial gainful activity ( SGA ), by which it means “ work paying minimum wage or better ”.
As the person aged, there would be increased wear and tear, early-onset arthritis, disc degeneration, muscular stiffness, and pain with eventual reliance on painkillers, further surgery, inability to work full-time, and disability.
Workers have sometimes circumvented these restrictions by falsely claiming inability to work due to illness — this is sometimes called a " sickout " or " blue flu ", the latter receiving its name from the uniforms worn by police officers, who are traditionally prohibited from striking.
In this view, people are called upon to repent in order that we may feel our own inability to do so, and consequently be thrown upon God and petition Him to perform this work of grace in our hearts.
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Because of the inability to adjust focus, the small lens aperture and the low sensitivity of the sensitive materials available, these cameras work best in brightly lit daylit scenes when the subject is within the hyperfocal distance for the lens and of subjects that move little during the exposure -- snapshots.
His subsequent inability to explain the Mousterian facies using a functional approach led to his ethnoarchaeological work among the Nunamiut and the development of his middle-range theory.
Although individuals with NPD are often ambitious and capable, the inability to tolerate setbacks, disagreements or criticism, along with lack of empathy, make it difficult for such individuals to work cooperatively with others or to maintain long-term professional achievements.
However, again, particularly in Japan, due in part to the way in which Chinese characters were incorporated into Japanese writing systems historically, the inability to specify a particular variant is considered a significant obstacle to the use of Unicode in scholarly work.
The attacks by Alexander Pope ( he was assigned a niche in The Dunciad ), John Arbuthnot and others demonstrated their inability to appreciate his work, as they considered textual criticism as pedantry.
He explained the source of his frustration: inability to get the tape to " stick " to the plastic in a way that would work.
Hayek whose ideas about spontaneous order and inability of government central planners to create thriving economies are seen in the Center ’ s criticism of targeted tax credits and corporate subsidies used by government economic development bureaucracies ; and James M. Buchanan, whose work in public choice economics has informed many of the organization ’ s critiques of state government programs.
During the first 15 days the worker ’ s salary is paid by the employer and after that by the INSS, as long as the inability to work lasts.
In contemporary news articles, Lemmon attributed Reeves ' alleged suicide to depression caused by his " failed career " and inability to find more work.
Common reasons for GED recipients not having received a high school diploma include adult immigration to the United States or Canada, leaving high school early, the inability to pass required courses or mandatory achievement tests, the need to work, personal problems, and wanting to get into college early.
Theoreticians have for decades hypothesized about the potential electrical function of spines, yet our inability to examine their electrical properties has until recently stopped theoretical work from progressing too far.
The Labour leadership's inability to work with trade unions, coupled with a world recession, resulted in the election in 1979 of a right-wing Conservative government headed by Margaret Thatcher.

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