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Meanings of apparent inability in English
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Usage of apparent inability in English
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One problem is the sector's apparentinability to make a unified case.
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Secondly, and much more, by your apparentinability to raise another army.
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The second is its apparentinability to nurture new talent.
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Query: Does this account for their apparentinability to develop their language beyond the monosyllable?
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The smaller Bulgaria has been in the spotlight for its apparentinability to combat organized crime.
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One contributing factor must be our apparentinability to clear snow from public paths and around homes.
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Sir, -The apparentinability of Government to think outside the box never ceases to amaze me.
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Putin's apparentinability to choose decisively between the camps occasionally produces mixed signals or sudden policy reversals.
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Worse, I get 47% one day, due to my apparentinability to follow simple instructions conjugating the imperfect.
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He seemed to be angry and oddly annoyed about her apparentinability to produce Brook's offspring over the past twenty years.
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Arsene Wenger's apparentinability to resist Alex Ferguson's provocation culminated in another barrage of insults and the possibility of further sanctions yesterday.
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The reason is the side's previous poor form in which Rooney's apparentinability to stop wandering out of position clogged United's flow.
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Bolstered by their successful vandalism, and Rubra's apparentinability to retaliate, the possessed began to move en mass down into the starscrapers.
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Fears over another round of global market turmoil have been growing amid concerns over the euro zone's apparentinability to stop debt contagion.
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Let's bring Mr. Ahern to task on his apparentinability to come down off the fence and take a stance on any issue.
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SOCCER: Arsene Wenger's apparentinability to resist Alex Ferguson's provocation culminated in another barrage of insults and the possibility of further sanctions yesterday.