Sentences with phrase «incapable of speaking»

Very often, patients are afraid to speak or incapable of speaking, therefore you must look for signs of neglect or abuse such as sores and bruises, withdrawal or other changes in behavior.
It may even make you incapable of speaking when you really need to tell your buddy there's an enemy coming up on them.
At 91, the Italian titan was rendered incapable of speaking and partly paralysed by a stroke, but nevertheless produced this essentially silent featurette, a woozy union of experience and perception that asks us to devote no less attention to a glass rolling across a restaurant floor than it does two lovers whose quarrelling is the only ostensible human subject matter.
But as Brexit leaves most politicians blindsided and incapable of speaking sense, one MP has emerged unscathed.
Instead, the party increasingly seems incapable of speaking to either the 48 % or the 52 %.
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.
The wedding celebration sounds like it might have hit a snag when Timberlake's longtime buddy, L.A. real estate agent Justin Huchel, played an eight - and - a-half minute video he'd shot of a group of homeless people — some of whom had clear mental issues and one of whom was incapable of speaking — offering a few words to the multimillionaire couple.

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For on the one hand, without her he is not good — incapable of the wisdom that comes from speaking and hearing with an other who is a helper fit for him.
You use all the standard Christian - speak, but seem incapable of logical, rational discussion.
Let us remember that number is incapable of a maximum, that in whatever sense God may be «beyond number,» still number can hardly be in every sense without value to him — or at any rate, variety can hardly be, and there is no more reason to speak of maximal variety than of maximal number.
But when spoken in the company of non believers, you should reasonably expect to have pointed out to you that your affirmative statement gives the impression to us that you KNOW something that we KNOW that you really don't KNOW, and that you seem incapable of recognizing that your BELIEF can only be confused as KNOWLEDGE in your own head.
At a time when their colleagues who spoke for the church were conspicuously incapable of giving the faith a good account in the eyes of the learned, the Vanderbilt academics preferred to dissociate themselves from their religious leaders rather than take up their cause as allies and persuade them that sound scholarship was God's good servant too.
Speaking to the Indiana Area School of the Prophets in August, 1980, Trotter explores how theology and imagination are related, this time from the perspective of the words a religious community chooses to express what is finally incapable of being expressed in any definitive way.
It is used with ambiguity because he speaks decisively about God's Word but then rejects the role of Scripture as incapable of fulfilling the demands of the «being» aspect of revelation.
There are those who are incapable of beginning a sentence with anything other than, «I don't know, but I feel like...» and there are those who firmly plant their feet down and speak fluently in absolutes.
Mr Wenger is consistent in that he invariably speaks nonsense particularly when it comes to the art of defending where «his» team have been deficient for the past decade.Had we kept a clean sheet against Man Utd and Southampton we would have picked up 6 points.Simple logic is something AW is now incapable of putting into practise and along with his poor recent record in the transfer market eg Xhaka and Mustafi the Board of Arsenal Football club should be making him accountable for the teams continued lack of success.Will this happen?
It speaks volumes of how incapable we are as fans and as a club.
This is the man who goes to Scotland and talks about everything Scottish but the minute he speaks in England he speaks about British because he he incapable of saying English.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: «There is another concern and risk: the migration issue, in meltdown around the EU, with the EU almost incapable, it seems, of handling this massive wave of migration coming in from, not just by the way Syria.
The fact that the Federal Government is incapable of encouraging national cohesion and integration but is instead saddled with a morbid obsession to try to destroy President Goodluck Jonathan and rubbish his excellent legacy speaks volumes.
Speaking in east London, Mr Cameron said the prime minister is simply incapable of reforming parliament, citing what he called his «disastrous interventions» on the issue.
Wright's such a sophisticated filmmaker that the energizing pace obscures some of the other caricatures that mar the supporting cast, and his dense epilogue speaks to the impulses of a filmmaker seemingly incapable of reaching a tidy finish.
The problem presents itself already in nurseries, with children unable to follow instructions because they are incapable of focusing, don't interact or engage because they can not speak or play.
By the time Sterling was a teenager, he was incapable of socializing properly and terrified to speak out of turn.
But for a minority of governing elites, who obviously created a hostile warming micro-climate for their work environment, it has made them incapable of distinguishing the climate forest from the micro-climate trees, so - to - speak.
Of the 3145 remaining eligible children 210 were excluded because they were either unable to participate or incapable to participate due to severe mental retardation or due to a serious physical illness or handicap, or if no Dutch - speaking parent or parent surrogate was available (Turkish and Moroccan parents who were unable to speak Dutch were interviewed in their own language).
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