Encara no tenim significats per a "seem incapable".
1The love of freedom is a feeling of which they seem incapable.
2Sturgeon said: Some football players seem incapable of living up to their responsibilities.
3The men seem incapable of any true discernment of holy things.
4I seem incapable of capturing the stories of those I meet.
5The army and police seem incapable of ensuring security, or even working together effectively.
6And our legislators and law enforcers seem incapable of coming to grips with it.
7ANALYSIS:European leaders and the ECB seem incapable of getting to grips with this long-running crisis.
8They seem incapable of starring in mundane football days.
9Konish males seem incapable of breaking our mindless conventions.
10They are terribly jaded and hollow eyed, and they seem incapable of being interested in anything.
11I'm hesitant to describe them, since even professional art critics seem incapable of doing so gracefully.
12We sometimes see persons who, without apparent intention of falsehood, seem incapable of speaking the truth.
13Few public representatives appear to understand this and most seem incapable of bringing the debate beyond superficialities.
14We seem incapable of, or unwilling to, embark upon similarly intolerant methods when it comes to alcohol.
15His players seem incapable of raising themselves unless the level of the opposition or the occasion demands it.
16But the majority of visitors seem incapable of leading their own lives in any house except their own.
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