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Перевод: inability
[существительное] неспособность ; невозможность
Тезаурус:
- Although the main result of dyslexia is the inability to read, there is a hidden problem in the damage dyslexia does to a child's confidence, said Mr Bland.
- The main features of tabes are an inability to balance when the eyes are shut, numbness, and "tingling" sensations, "lightning pains", which are sharp, shooting pains, usually in the lower limbs, which may come and go in a short time or last for several days without remission.
- The children were taken into care in mid-1987 because of their parents' inability to look after them properly and following suspicions of sexual abuse against the girl.
- Both Mr Segni, who is 50, and Mr Orlando, who is 43, reproach their party for its inability to bring in new blood and fresh ideas.
- However, it may be wrong to assume that this inability to create a coordinated response is a bad thing: a truly-integrated response to the cities from the Conservative governments elected in 1979 and after might have been even more detrimental to the major conurbations than it has been.
- Young David Stirling's frustration at his inability to have a crack at the enemy mounted, yet in a most extraordinary episode he was nearly court-martialled for cowardice.
- The serious economic problems facing Britain following the slump of 1929, and the seeming inability of any one party to offer a way out, together with the parliamentary deadlock, led many to ask whether a combination of like-minded politicians from different parties might not prove better suited to resolving Britain's problems than any single-party government.
- One of the features of the conflict which has made its resolution so difficult has been the inability of any of the protagonists - internal or external, powerful or weak - to mould events or other players to its will, and the ability of even the weakest players to throw a spanner into the works of both allies and adversaries.
- For many older people this taboo is unhelpful and leads to difficulties, including an inability to prepare for and come to terms with the realities of old age, with physical and mental decline, and ultimately with death itself.
- The obverse of his strength as party leader in the peculiar circumstances of British politics today has been his inability to present himself as a national leader.
- The most dreadful part, as she saw it though, was her complete inability to discuss the situation with her husband.
- Inability to compete commercially is a very effective censorship, which (as usual) those with power blame on the victims.
- The gist of his mutterings was the unpleasantness of women, their officiousness, their fussiness and their inability to let well alone, but tie took care to keep his remarks inaudible.
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