Examples of using Inability to understand in English and their translations into Swedish
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Your inability to understand will be catastrophic for us all.
The reasons can be many, and the inability to understand their most annoying.
Ponyboy's inability to understand the violence around him, and his struggle to find strength in the face of adversity.
Once again, the European Parliament has demonstrated its inability to understand the problems of the smaller countries.
The inability to understand the meaning of Lenin's thesis on“capitalism in its death throes” has invested the present policies of the French Communist Party with its character of noisy impotence, supplemented by reformist illusions.
But most people just refuse to use it, either from an inability to understand it or mental laziness.
Its prevailing characteristics have been an inability to understand much of what was said,
In philosophy, this sign was interpreted as immeasurability or inability to understand, to know space and time.
There is a lack of good ideas and an inability to understand what practical information the banks need before they approve a loan/overdraft, etc.
The inability to answer the speaker's question leads to a theme about humanity's inability to understand the origins of evil in our world.
It has also demonstrated consumers' inability to understand financial and economic information
The fundamental crisis of Trotskyism came from its confusion and inability to understand the war and the immediate post-war world”25.
I hope to be able to convince you that the greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.
But I do remember overwhelming depression and an inability to understand what exactly was the reason I was doing worse than ever in school….
loss of friends due to their inability to understand how the experience changed me,
which can lead to paralysis, inability to understand or formulate speech,
which are kept apart by their inability to understand each other's language more than by any other reason.
so strikingly expressed as in their utter inability to understand the significance of Soviet, or proletarian,
are always based upon the inability to understand that class antagonisms are profound and irreconcilable;
also lie in this inability to understand nature and its limits;