Examples of using An inability in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
An inability to control eye movement;
I don't know… uh…- An inability to finish things.
An inability to do what is necessary.
You have never shown an inability to do so before.
Yeah, an inability to get on with people.
People also translate
Tell me. I don't know… uh…- An inability to finish things.
Shows an inability to predict the future.
Sarek. You continue to demonstrate an inability to learn.
An inability to recognize what's before one's eyes.
Foolishness indicates an inability to properly apply knowledge.
An inability to finish things. Tell me. I don't know… uh.
ADD can cause restlessness, an inability to concentrate and organize.
An inability to form lasting intimate relationships. Dishonesty.
To me, this U-turn demonstrates an inability to implement European policy.
An inability to recall is caused by scarcity of past.
Dominant traits: an intense fear of abandonment and an inability to handle rejection.
Or there is an inability of the lungs to absorb oxygen.
Dishonesty. An inability to form lasting intimate relationships.
Other victims may suffer emotional shutdown, an inability to express or even feel emotion.
An inability to relax could result in… a dangerous buildup of cortisol.
The condition is characterised by an inability to produce and process insulin in the body;
And an inability to handle rejection. Dominant traits: an intense fear of abandonment.
knights-move thinking, and an inability to crochet?
Or satisfaction… An inability to find calm… or fulfilment.
Primary immunodeficiency syndromes PID, when people are born with an inability to produce enough antibodies.
Patient has had an inability to connect with anyone since his wife's death.
An inability to differentiate right from left
Investor psychology and an inability to weather volatility is a distinct driver.
Or satisfaction… An inability to find calm… Compulsive overexercising. or fulfillment.