Sentences with phrase «become impotent»

Prostate cancer is common among men as they age (though it can affect younger men as well), and often impacts men's sexual function; many men become impotent as a result of the treatment.
Patients become lethargic, suffer from hair loss, loss of appetite, become impotent, etc..
These oversized sculptures become impotent by having nothing to bite into.
These developments hardly mean the unions have become impotent.
Tarr and other students like Emma Gonzalez (the senior with the shaved head) and David Hogg (targeted by conspiracy theorists because his father once worked for the FBI) have, virtually on their own, turned what could have become another impotent «thoughts and prayers» response to a massacre into a national movement to transform the nation's gun laws.
He starts becoming impotent at 35.
One can even cite the juggernaut of Windows and how it became impotent.

Not exact matches

God's work of love in history requires a reconception of its meaning, the discovery of new forms of its expression, and the transformation of those images of love which have become stereotyped and impotent in this epoch.
That condition or state or situation in which we are not realizing our subjective aim and find ourselves impotent in the face of the requirements which it makes upon us may be summed up simply by saying that although we are made to become men, we do not actually get very far along the path, knowing ourselves to be both incompetent and impotent, however grand may be our projects and however optimistic may be our hopes.
In so far as it has been lost, the church has become futile and impotent.
The significance and relevance of Christianity, which had previously been dulled or impotent, become radiantly clear and strong.
It's just like the United Nations, in fact; the more members it has, the more arguments it can stir up, the more futile and impotent it becomes.
Most importantly, once they have finished using him, it becomes their duty and cardinal objective not just to cut him down to size but also to castrate and render him impotent and eventually destroy him.
Turns out Abe is impotent, however, and when he gets his mojo back by plotting to murder an allegedly corrupt judge — based entirely on an overheard conversation in a diner — it becomes clear that Irrational Man is a comic variation on the Crime And Punishment narrative that Allen introduced in Crimes And Misdemeanors and then recycled in Match Point and Cassandra's Dream.
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