Sentences with phrase «incapable of making a change»

As Corbyn himself is clearly incapable of making that change, it follows that they're calling for a change of leader.
Why are we so incapable of making a change?

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The EU wanted a common currency but was incapable of agreeing on the political institutions that would ensure fiscal discipline and the structural changes needed to make a common currency work.
The trouble is that Arsenal are incapable of change, adopting a different approach so in effect an underachieving manager is allowed to continue in post because the board members are incapable of making a decision that needs to be made.
The baffling question is why would Mark Hughes — indeed why wold any manager — want to sign a bloke who is incapable of making up his mind and prone to change it as much as our daft Togolese?
Plus, but «not doing anything» you are actually making a decision to not only not potty train your child, but you're choosing to change diapers, believe that your child is incapable of potty training (even though over 1/2 the world is potty trained by 1 - year old), and choosing to pay anywhere from $ 50 - $ 100 / month on diapering.
In addition, · despite the majority saying that at this stage they did not have the jurisdiction to change the law, the lead judge Lord Neuberger and others took the opportunity of the judgement to say that they were looking to Parliament to reconsider the question of assisted dying in order to resolve what is clearly a pressing public issue: the future treatment of people who have made a settled and informed decision to end their life, but because they are incapable, need the assistance of a third party in order to do so.
I have seen apathetic students change to students who are excited, enthusiastic learners; students who were failing every subject become engaged in learning and making better grades; students who, in the past, avoided talking with me about their grades, come... waving their report cards in their hands to show me their improvement; students who thought of themselves as incapable begin to think of themselves as capable learners; and students who thought that dreams were for others, begin to dare to dream about the world outside their school and community and how they can contribute.
Anonymous, enormous, and resistant to change, huge American high schools are incapable of educating all children to high levels today, as dropout rates and remedial courses in college make increasingly clear.
We believe in the power of our communities to create the changes they want to see, and reject the patronizing and paternalistic view that our communities, students, and teachers are incapable of making decisions for themselves.
I don't see the advantage to law firms, unless something about law firms makes them incapable of changing their business models without non-lawyer investment and control.
The way decisions will be made for mentally incapable people change radically from this week with the introduction of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005).
Often viewed by the mental health community as «victims,» troubled adolescents are frequently regarded as incapable of making life - long behavioral changes (Bazemore & Terry, 1997).
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