1.He recalls a mother in her late 20s who came to him because she had an inoperable defect in her aorta that would rupture at some undeterminable time in the future, killing her instantly.
10.The challenge that we have in Richardson's Bay is the vessels that are anchored out, the large majority are inoperable, and therefore unsafe vessels.
11.That could render Dr Singhal's device inoperable after only a few months. Equally worrying are the enzymes, which tend to break down over time. Losing enzymes means losing power.
12.To quote him: " When we are no longer able to change a situation — just think of an incurable disease such as inoperable cancer — we are challenged to change ourselves."
13.The deck of the specially made vessel is able to sink below the water's surface, so it can scoop up, so to speak, massive equipment like inoperable cruise ships or more commonly offshore oil and gas structures.
14.The Saturday's report says the new system is a locally overhauled version of Iran's imported surveillance radar gamma which had been inoperable citing sanctions lack of spare parts and the inability of foreign engineers to carry out repairs.