inability造句241 Reluctance or an inability to make up one's mind; irresolution .
242 His inability to undertake the work is due to his physical disabilities.
243 The inability of banks to understand their risks in the lead-up to the financial crisis is one example. The deficient system used to identify potential terrorists is another.
244 There may be decreased resistance and inability to localise infection when corticosteroids are used.
245 Malnutrition: Condition resulting from inadequate diet or from inability to absorb or metabolize nutrients.
245try its best to collect and create good sentences.
246 The fundamental problem that FileType solves is the inability of existing Java programs to register file extensions and associate them with an application.
247 With a large, bright screen and inability to remove the battery in the iPhone 4, getting a secondary power source is inevitable if you can't guarantee a power point on your travels.
248 Left to herself, Gerty mused distressfully upon her friend's plight, and her own inability to relieve it.
249 More fundamentally, maybe the mirror test, a methodological remnant of a behaviorist legacy of animals as biological automata, reflects nothing more than a human inability to understand animals.
250 What is the best way to overcome writer's block or whatever you want to call a sudden inability to write?
251 He was unfavorably placed in America for his inability of speaking English two years ago.
252 Negative symptoms are marked by absence as much as presence: inexpressive faces, monotone speech, few gestures, seeming lack of interest in the world, and inability to feel pleasure.
253 Rather, they thought that they had a structural inability to use capital and labour more efficiently.
254 Early attempts were plagued by sky-high communications costs and the inability of most PCs to decode highly compressed video in real time.
255 She has been unable to find her niche, and she suffers from anxiety and depression, both of which cause an inability to concentrate and mental fogginess.
256 An innate, acquired, or induced inability to develop a normal immune response.