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Unable to be penetrated. Not permeable.
This method may not be useful for large, unique or highly complex projectsThis method cannot be a success if the team is not sufficiently motivated and nor is unable to work cohesively together.Success depends on the extremely high technical skills of the developers.There are times when the team ignores necessary quality parameters such as consistency, reliability and standardization. Hence this can make project quality management hard to implement during the project management life cycle
There are many different kinds of prententious speaking and writing. Being pretentious doesn't always involve long words, either. Here's an example: 'James Harris was, alas, unable to put the finishing touches to this novel. On 1 June 1931 he closed his eyes for ever; death tore the pen from his hand'. That example has stuck in my mind as it is so grotesque.
bad connection
They are, it's called Artifical Intelligence.
paralyzed (unable to move would need the past tense) Other forms: paralysis - the condition of being unable to move paralyze - the action to make something or someone be unable to move
We call this condition diabetes. The disease can be something that you are born with and this is called Type 1. If it happens later in life, it is called Type 2.
Locked-in syndrome is the condition that results in a patient being aware but unable to move.
This is not my language so I am unable to correctly respond.
being unable to spell menopause correctly
Aphrasia is the condition of being unable to speak.
Yes, it could be possible to people in that condition. Emotions take over and they are unable to stay in love.
The correct spelling of the word is Illiterate which means: Adjective: Unable to read or write. Noun: A person who is unable to read or write.
When inserted correctly, you are unable to feel it. Inserted incorrectly and it can be very uncomfortable.
Blindness is the state or condition of being unable to see.
Infertility or sterility Barreness (archaic)
The condition you're referring to is called aphasia. It is a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to understand or produce language. The severity and symptoms of aphasia can vary depending on the underlying cause.