Sentences with phrase «become incapable»

You might become incapable of making these decisions unexpectedly, as a result of an accident, or it might be anticipated as a likely stage in a progressive illness.
Emotionally, they become incapable of dealing with the realities of their divorce.
Children who are denied maternal affection, he claimed, often become incapable of showing empathy or affection in adult relationships.
Similar questions arise under powers of attorney for property in the case of people who become incapable of managing their own affairs.
As for medical directives, a person of full age who is capable of giving consent to care may specify, in advance medical directives, what care required by their state of health they consent or do not consent to, in the event that they become incapable of giving consent.
It is also important for everyone to plan in advance should they become incapable of managing their affairs.
If you have become incapable and are unable to work to provide for you and / or your family, it is prudent to have a knowledgeable Social Security disability lawyer helping you fight for your benefits.
I am so fed up of this AGW junk science being taught to our children, they are incapable of understanding and will become incapable of creating real science knowledge as in this example.
«If we don't take care of the environment, this place might become incapable of producing any kind of food,» Allen wrote in the exhibition brochure.
I guess that's what comes of their telling so many lies; they become incapable of telling the truth about anything.
• I agree to immediately return the animal (s) to the East Bay SPCA if I become incapable of caring for the animal (s).
That's why it's important to do some advance planning, before your parents become incapable of managing their money themselves.
However, the trailer displays the elements of a moving and unsentimental drama, which Hollywood studios have become incapable of producing.
Eventually the adrenals become incapable of maintaining adequate levels of adrenal hormones, resulting in anxiety, insomnia, difficulty handling stress, and depression.
Wenger admitting he didn't have the defenders to cope shows that he has become incapable of making decisions
When we become incapable of responding to rape as what it is, an act just one step short of murder, then all else that has gone awry with sex in the university takes on the look of normality.
Error will ensue, and we actually become incapable of missionally assisting those whom we yearn to help — in this case Muslims.»
We can become incapable of genuinely contributing to the beauty of other lives, no matter how hard and dutifully we try.
While the religious or the ecclesiastical Christian has increasingly become incapable of speaking about damnation, the radical Christian, who has been willing to confront the totally alien form of God which has been manifest in our time, has known the horror of Satan and Hell, and can all too readily speak the language of guilt and damnation.
Second, since laws are immanent and since neither the environment nor the organisms it supports are unchanging, an environment can become incapable of supporting the organisms it once supported.
The call to not be judgemental does not mean that we become incapable of discerning right from wrong.
And worst of all, we become incapable of being self - critical in regard to our complicity.
Eventually, the gap between strong EURO countries and weak EURO counties could become so large that the strong counties would become incapable or unwilling to continue to fund the weak countries.
We risk becoming incapable of the give - and - take of genuine conversation.
Let me see, I was reasonable in my thinking as a non-believer for 33 years, but suddenly became incapable of reason because I became a believer.
fishon — «Let me see, I was reasonable in my thinking as a non-believer for 33 years, but suddenly became incapable of reason because I became a believer.»
... from the Catholic viewpoint, anti-Semitism, if it spreads among those calling themselves disciples of Jesus Christ, seems to be a pathological phenomenon which indicates the deterioration of Christian conscience when it becomes incapable of accepting its own historic responsibilities and of remaining existentially faithful to the high exigencies of Christian truth.
If an Electoral Commissioner becomes incapable of performing his or her functions or duties or exercising his or her powers by reason of illness, absence, or other sufficient cause, the functions, duties, and powers of that Electoral Commissioner may be performed and exercised by his or her deputy.
Former President John Mahama believes the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government is becoming incapable of dealing with vigilante groups affiliated to it, that continue to wreak havoc without any significant consequences.
If the action of insulin is hindered (sometimes due to a fault in the cell's insulin receptors), the body becomes incapable of properly metabolizing carbohydrates, often leading to increased insulin production (hyperinsulinemia) and eventually to diminished insulin sensitivity (insulin resistance).
The heart muscles become larger, the situation becomes worse, and heart problems often results - the heart becomes incapable of pumping oxygen to other vital organs of the body.
If the driver suddenly becomes incapable of driving and does not show any steering activity after the extended request to take control, Emergency Assist steps into action.
Whenever the synthetic market gets too much bigger than the cash market, it becomes a bettors market, and becomes incapable of delivering pricing signals to the underlying cash markets.
The trust assets can be managed by trustees if the settler becomes incapable.
So what if anyone becomes incapable of managing things themselves?
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Many breeds were «refined» so much that they became incapable of performing their original work.
«It all focused on the issue of tuition, and once you get onto that particular issue the mind becomes incapable of dealing with anything else.»
A committee application may be required when a person becomes incapable of managing his or her affairs and the necessary estate planning documents are not already in place (e.g. enduring power of attorney and representation agreement).
If a client subsequently becomes incapable of instructing counsel, a litigation guardian can be appointed at any time in accordance with Rule 7 of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
What happens if someone in say Nova Scotia makes an enduring power of attorney in that province, and later becomes incapable while owning land in British Columbia?
For example, if a borrower dies or becomes incapable of managing his or her home loan or mortgage, a power of attorney assigned by that individual could manage his or her mortgage and related decisions.

Not exact matches

In her suit, Herzer has asserted that Redstone has become «a living ghost,» almost incapable of communicating.
Microlending allows poor, unemployed, or otherwise incapable people to become self - employed and start business projects.
The Church got around this by declaring that Africans were «not fully human» and therefore incapable of becoming Christians and available to be purchased and eventually enslaved.
I am becoming more and more aware that I am incapable of understanding God and realizing that he wouldn't be much of a god if I did.
The demonstration of Love does not require one to become some spineless milk toast wimp who is incapable of confronting those who attack without integrity.
The churches are so introvert that they are incapable of becoming a sacrament of this community of open communities in this world.
You have become a mindless spoon fed fundamentalist incapable of thinking for yourself.
«The state which would provide everything, absorbing everything into itself, would ultimately become a mere bureaucracy incapable of guaranteeing the very thing that the suffering person — every person — needs: namely, loving personal concern.»
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