Sentences with phrase «literally incapable»

The popular root mod filters out ads at the hosts file level, so no extra processing power is used, and your phone is literally incapable of loading most ads.
Irritated because on standard of review the Court seems literally incapable of a consistent and practical approach, while on solicitor - client privilege the Court has been so consistent that it risks fetishizing the significance of solicitor - client confidentiality to the point of jeopardizing other important legal interests.
That also includes using a definition of «levelized cost» that deliberately ignores the hidden costs of maintaining a normal fuel - based generation grid capable of carrying the entire load because PV and wind (however cheap or expensive they might be when they are working) are literally incapable of working 24 × 7 and at best reduce the rate at which conventional plants consume fuel without reducing or eliminating the need for conventional plants.
You've got areas and bosses like the first few which are too easy to the point they probably weren't tested well, you've got parts of levels where traps you can't see or predict in advance get sprung on you at random and a general zero acceptance for minor mishaps (no items here, if you run out of points or eggs, you're literally incapable of getting a good score or sometimes beating the level).
Yet Foley's comedy still heaves with belly laughs, notably in an inspired third act in which Barratt's character becomes literally incapable of separating himself from his smallscreen alter ego.
Corporations are literally incapable of having opinions, or even intellect.
That's not surprising since she doesn't read it and, because of her deficits in basic science knowledge and understanding of statistics, is literally incapable of interpreting it on her own.
For example, granted that the evil acts of the Third Reich may have molded the moral beliefs of its citizens so that they became literally incapable of seeing the evil as evil, it is also the case that Nazism was itself possible only because of the willingness of individual Germans to have the nation's policies translated into fact.
You're so enamored in your own self - righteousness that you are literally incapable of even entertaining that people can come to a different conclusion than you based on the same things you spout out.

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One of the key points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which is utterly incapable of having any biological effect because it literally lacks any active ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can in some cases be quite potent, but which can be highly variable in content, concentration, and labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have been verified.
Now comes director Baz Luhrmann, who's incapable of taking anything literally, and what do we get?
This means that, no matter how much free time I have to play my games, I'll be physically incapable of choosing which one to play, thus keeping my backlog perpetually strong and thus fulfilling the ultimate goal of having a never - ending supply just in case of the doomsday scenario where either the world literally ends, or current video games just become too insufferably stupid and the industry collapses, and don't say it won't happen because grandpa Atari has seen some things that'll make your skin crawl.
The idea that judges are incapable of understanding the complexities of labour relations ignores the development of the employment bar and the fact that there are many lawyers for whom these issues are, literally, their daily bread.
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