Sentences with phrase «rendered incapable»

They may be rendered incapable of moving parts of their body or regulating various bodily functions.
People would be eligible to be appointed as NPs if they were willing to act as such and were not disqualified, either by subsequent regulations or because they were rendered incapable by illness (see the 2004 draft Bill, cl 232 (2), (4)-RRB-.
He has rendered himself incapable of executing the judicial office.
Sue and Annabel, who are both OPG panel deputies, recommend that anyone tasked with the role of being a deputy or attorney where someone has suffered an injury that has rendered them incapable of making their own decisions, should always take into account the potential costs of an application to the Court of Protection.
Other than that, taking cover will result in a frustrating glitch when coming out of it: you will be rendered incapable of aiming for a couple of seconds after popping out for a shot or two.
A 65 - year - old widow, she had bouts of severe depression that had seized her physical energy and rendered her incapable of functioning normally on a daily basis.
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.
If I don't get my dose of sleaze at least once or twice a week, I'm rendered incapable of doing much for the remainder of it.
When he and his staff train employees in an OSHA 10 - hour safety program, they warn that containers «are extremely hazardous unless they've been rendered incapable of holding pressure,» he said.
Consequently, by exposing Helinx - treated blood to UV light or a chemical catalyst, DNA and RNA in the viruses and bacteria are «zipped - up,» and are rendered incapable of reproducing.
Secondly, by using this humidifier, eighty (80 %) percent or more of the airborne bacteria is rendered incapable because the ideal humidity level indoors discourages the microbe's growth and reproduction.
Many hundred large Volumes have been published upon this Controversy: But the books of the Big - Endians have been long forbidden, and the whole Party rendered incapable by Law of holding Employments.»
Specifically, I have ventured to challenge both of the simplifications whereby the problem before us is most commonly rendered incapable of solution — namely, the simplifications that one can be truly secular only by accepting modern secularism and that one can believe in God only by accepting the claims of classical theism.
Scripture is quite clear that a man's spirit is dead, or spiritually non-existent, rendered incapable of somehow mustering up an ability to believe God.
It's those who have been indoctrinated from a very young age and therefore rendered incapable of objectivity who believe in these god myths.
Exploiting vulnerabilities found in ArcSight's source code could render it incapable of detecting that the military's network was under attack, said Allen Pomeroy, a former ArcSight employee who helped customers build their cyber defense systems.
The tight, bureaucratic and industrial society - the only model we've known since the industrial revolution - renders us incapable of experiencing the nonrational dimensions of existence.
I believe that our humanity renders us incapable of fully grasping the grace, power, and love of God.
It is not the case that our familiarity with technology and science renders us incapable of responding to myth.
Is your fear of death so powerful that it completely robs you of any logic and renders you incapable of reason?
They have a quality of vagueness or fuzziness about them that renders them incapable of being distinctly brought into focus.
He says it takes about two weeks of daily application to deplete Substance P from the nerve that extends from the nostril to the head, which then renders it incapable of producing pain.
Breast biopsies or surgeries may impact milk ducts or nerves and render them incapable of stimulating or releasing breast milk.
«We render ourselves incapable of governing when all we do is take severe sides...,» he said
They are also, I guess, viewed as the most effective leg of the triad, and that it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to ever render them incapable of being launched...
The goal will be to target the enzymes of the bacillus and render them incapable of absorbing lipids.»
Any one of these, or a combination of a few or all can seriously disrupt and block the flow of energy through the Chakras, rendering them incapable of regulating the mind and body.
STD friends Traumatized by STD renders you incapable of having romantic relationship with others who do not.
Suffering from stds renders you incapable of having romantic relationships with others who do not.
These are the words that haunt the entire film, in which an ageing musician, Anne, has a series of catastrophic strokes which render her incapable of playing the piano, and is swiftly followed by the onset of dementia.
If you are not planning to breed your female dog, it is generally recommended that you have her spayed — that is, to remove her ovaries and thus render her incapable of breeding.
No clients shall remain on a tour while their status or mental or physical condition is, in the opinion of Las Palmeras Surf Camp, such as to render them incapable of caring for themselves and nor shall any client make themselves objectionable to other clients or become a hazard to themselves or other clients and Mulcoy Travel will not be responsible for expenses by such persons precluded from completing the tour for these reasons.
It is in good shape, aside from missing a component that renders it incapable of activating its warp drive — the cosmic drive key — which is needed to return to Koppai.
Matters might have been different if it could have been shown that the deceased had been emotionally vulnerable as a result of some mental disorder which, while not rendering her incapable of understanding the nature and effect of the transaction, could have made her more susceptible to any undue influence being exercised over her mind.
Such an approach risks frustrating the very purpose of the legislation by rendering it incapable of responding to the inevitability of changing circumstances.

Not exact matches

I just want to testify, for those who are questioning or unsure about Calvinism, that it asserts a false and unlivable theology, teaching that God loves only some, and cruelly punishes the rest, whom he rendered unable to do good for — yep — not doing what he made them incapable of doing.
Just because they also happen to believe in the good lessons of the Bible doesn't render them automatically incapable of critical thought.
While that is great, disbelief in this scientific idea does not render you into an incapable member of society, or bar you from being able to raise children the way that you want.
In Ireland, certainly, it has been true that the Church has had much to say on sexual morality but seems incapable of rendering Christ attractive.
According to the Reformed doctrine, total depravity makes man morally incapable of making a virtuous choice [of faith]... If total depravity does anything, it renders a man totally unable because he is indisposed to respond to the overtures of grace.
This act of defiance renders the master incapable of asserting his dominance in this relationship.
So that, paradoxically, it is at that ultimate point of centration which renders it cosmically unique, that is to say apparently incapable of any further synthesis, that the Noosphere will have become charged to the fullest extent with psychic energies to impel it forward in yet another advance...
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.
It also renders its victims incapable of knowing they are sick.
The deformities rendered the face utterly incapable of the expression of any emotion whatsoever....
«which grew upon her daily, rendering her more and more incapable of attending to external duties.
Of the great and extensive interests of his country, he is altogether incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of defending his country in war.
The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life.
Unsustainable agricultural practices have rendered soils incapable of yielding enough food to feed the hungry.
Those qualities will render a team incapable of consistent winning.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z