Sentences with phrase «largely incapable»

Faced with the collapse of current federal clean energy policies, however imperfect they currently are, private investors will be left largely incapable of picking up the slack on their own.
A collaborative effort among Edwards» three screenwriters, a trio which includes the one and only Frank Darabont, produces a screenplay that paints the human race as a mostly likable yet largely incapable species.
The Internet being what it is, is a place of scrupulous and unscrupulous site owners and web service operators are all heaped together, so it's very hard to find out which sites really have your interests at heart and I can honestly say that man, being the way he is (largely incapable of doing something if it does not involve making money) these there are very hard to find.
There's a widespread view among those constituents that Build It Back has, despite some progress and success when the de Blasio administration first focused on it in late 2014 and early 2015, ground down into a bureaucratic nightmare largely incapable of making broad progress in repairing and rebuilding Sandy - damaged homes.
When you're a largely incapable adolescent person, you glom onto what few skills you have.
Many times it isn't in relation to religion, but tribal and communal customs; since they are cutting off the c l i t o r i s, they are rendering the female largely incapable of pleasure... male circu mcision doesn't do that.

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After having a president in the 80's who was going senile and apparantly napped through the latter half of his administration and another 2 termer who was incapable of stringing together a coherent sentence, it should be apparant the the office of POTUS is largely irrelevant to the meaningful politics of the United States.
Matt Phillips was made to look one of the best players on the pitch today, and that is largely because the Spaniard seemed incapable of dealing with him.
With this, most if not all VAM researchers agree, largely because these snapshot tests were / are incapable of capturing where students were, in terms of their academic achievement before entering a classroom or school, and where they ended up X months later.
I am reminded of a parallel in the newspaper industry, which largely seemed incapable of accurately seeing the readership numbers as the internet exploded, other than their own declining ones.
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