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91 Everything points to a victory for the conservatives, except their inability to make the most of their advantages. 92 In general, the courts have not required hearings when the charges against teachers have related to their inability to perform. 93 All of these treatments, however, suffer from the same inability to reach tumour outside the bowel wall. 94 The inability to control this growth is a major cause of business failures. 95 Inability to cope with cultural differences may not show itself immediately. 96 This was happening more and more, this inability to cope, this giving in to raw emotion whenever he was alone. 97 The inability to do so has retarded the progress of pallidotomy development for nearly 50 years. 98 It now made open confession of its inability to cope alone with the crisis initiated by Perry's arrival. 99 A big reason why retailers file for bankruptcy is their inability to get credit. 100 The one single disappointment to Stanley during his recovery was his inability to read. 101 But the biggest blind spot is the inability of Bush and Evans to see that there are other perspectives on free trade. 102 So, frustrated by this inability to demonstrate his ideas, he developed an entire new musical theory. 103 Health expenditures necessitated by the inability of the illiterate adult to use preventive health care measures are not documented. 104 He felt terror, and relief, and perplexity, and a consequent inability to plan anything. 105 Much of my agony came from my inability to understand his motives. 106 How often have teachers been frustrated by their inability to introduce and implement change in their schools on returning from a course? 107 I might never have identified his inability to read if it had not been for an entirely social happenstance. 108 They are deeply concerned about the scientists' inability to explain the dramatic changes they see in nature. 109 The inability of water to penetrate is the result of a phenomenon known as water tension. 110 Whereas conventional criminals lack the wherewithal to pay for being placed on probation, no such inability is true for corporations. 111 The principal shortcoming of the existing communications infrastructure lies in its inability to provide integrated voice, data, and video services. 112 Concern continues about the inability of supervisors to fully assume their roles in making the team system work. 113 The duchess's chief failing seems to me an inability even to spell perjury. 114 This method of planning was widely criticised for its inefficiency and its inability to adapt to changing demands. 115 Depression is an inability to function; women feel panicky, lethargic, unable to enjoy the baby. 116 He even blamed his parents for his inability to make friends. 117 This inability to translate pressure into points seemed to erode their tenacity and the forwards, in particular, lost concentration. 118 Again, signer 2 differed notably from the others in his inability to use two lexical items simultaneously. 119 One of the main reasons on the pitch was our inability to convert opportunities. 120 The professor became frustrated by his students' seeming inability to understand simple questions.