• He urges voters not to make a mistake electing a "bad candidate" who would be incapable of maintaining Mr Chavez's work.

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  • He seems to be incapable of it incapable of abandoning his ideology even for the sake of increasing his chances of maintaining power.

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  • By relinquishing the Jordan Valley Israel would effectively be committing national suicide by inviting an invasion it would be incapable of staving off.

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  • This would reduce Air Force readiness to the point it would be incapable of meeting all of the requirements of the National Military Strategy .

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • As he and his Russian friends are well aware, his ethnic-Albanian adversaries a disorganised but fast-growing force may be incapable of delivering a ceasefire, even if they wanted one.

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  • The simplest solution would be for Judge Wolfson to dismiss the case because the plaintiffs who brought it appear to be incapable of directing their lawyers to negotiate an adequate settlement.

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  • Even though such an allied missile defense system will be incapable of stopping a concerted Russian attack, Moscow is now vowing to abrogate the INF Treaty and attack the Poles and Czechs should they go ahead with this deployment.

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  • He told the Soviet leaders that the Kennedy clan regarded the selection of Johnson as a great mistake, that he would be incapable of realising John Kennedy's unfinished plans, and that he would bring business tycoons into his administration.

    ECONOMIST: An American political fight to the finish

  • This first DVR looks to be incapable of recoding HDTV and they made no mention of any new HD DVRs this year (so there may be a glimmer of hope for TiVo after all since they have the only hi-def DTV DVR).

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  • The Republicans are either exactly where they want to be or incapable of being anywhere else.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Only ours would be rendered incapable of prompt use should the need arise.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Peace through weakness?

  • The bill would establish a legal presumption that everybody is able to make decisions about their own treatment unless they are proved to be mentally incapable of doing so.

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  • Career diplomats might be thought congenitally incapable of planning a war against anyone.

    ECONOMIST: Foreign policy

  • Had Gadbois wanted, from the start, someone who knew nothing about physics, someone who would be incapable not only of stealing his ideas but of seeing through their inherent fallacy?

    NEWYORKER: Sweetheart Sorrow

  • Moreover, since in practice the party would be culturally and emotionally incapable of getting together with the Tories, it might as well get something out of its relationship with Labour: a slice of power to put its cherished policies into effect.

    ECONOMIST: Terms of engagement

  • However he is in effect having to re-apply for his job, because the board of Lloyds needs to be reassured that he won't again become incapable of working.

    BBC: Lloyds' exhausted boss wants to return

  • The President also believes we can no longer safely afford to be the only nuclear weapons state incapable of manufacturing "pits" - the plutonium cores that are at the heart of our current arsenal.

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  • Or are the forces of financial and economic contraction now so powerful that they are incapable of being solved by any of the tools likely to be at the disposal of the European Central Bank and government leaders in the foreseeable future?

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  • The ANC says that, on the contrary, sending in the army would be further evidence that the DA is incapable of governing.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa

  • "The evidence suggests that the corporate culture is so pervasive that they may well be incapable until there is a total housecleaning of those in management that are a part that corporate culture, " Cripe said.

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  • The good news is that President Bush has taken steps to end the insane policy of assured vulnerability that he inherited - one that would have left the United States absolutely incapable of preventing the sorts of nuclear attacks that Iran and North Korea will soon be able to deliver.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Testing, testing

  • Consider this - - - Anyone incapable of earning that salary would not be looking to rock the boat - regardless of their carreer status.

    FORBES: Readers Say

  • Instead, they are people who are so deeply embedded in their own lives and own experiences that they are incapable of seeing the reality that others might be facing.

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  • This was, he said, a body where "leadership and organisation seemed to be in short supply", whose upper echelons "proved completely incapable of dealing" with the consequences of the decision to axe an investigation into the presenter's activities.

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  • But two council officers said their plan was "clearly illegal" and "incapable of implementation" and the mayor ruled it could not be debated.

    BBC: Southampton City Council agrees ?16m budget cut

  • So if we look into Mervyn King's eyes and wonder what his nightmares might be, and indeed our own, it could be this: a situation where politics, economics and social unrest prove incapable of making the kind of switch that happened between 1931 and 1934.

    BBC: Thinking outside the 1930s box

  • As a system of government, apartheid was designed to establish as a legal, philosophical, and theological proposition that black people, like Ruth Khumalo and her family the vast majority of the population were inferior human beings, incapable of participating in a civilized society, forever destined to be dependent on whatever the tiny white minority might benevolently offer them.

    NPR: One Boy's Heroism in the Face of AIDS

  • Not only would government without them be impossible, but the Westminster government may conclude that unionists and nationalists are incapable of lasting compromise.

    ECONOMIST: Ulster waits

  • The gold window may have to be closed tomorrow because we now have a government that seems incapable, not only of constructive leadership, but of any action at all.

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  • While Woods' peers seem incapable of putting him under pressure, teenager Ty Tryon hinted there may be sterner challenges in years to come with a 69 to give him a tied 10th place finish.

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