By the first decade of the twenty-first century, I could no longer swing a golf club.
And health care was one of those issues that we could no longer ignore.
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When Senator Shelby decided he could no longer take part, Senator Corker stepped up.
By early 2002 PricewaterhouseCoopers, Amerco's auditor for 24 years, could no longer turn a blind eye.
"You look odd, " I found myself calling out to the woman I could no longer see.
Drivers found out when they could no longer use their gas cards at pumps.
Though he continued to publish and lecture, he could no longer see well enough to operate.
If I wanted to disappear completely, I could no longer use my credit cards.
Lines about how the Hosts were confused at why they could no longer understand him.
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As the story says, Bonesteel could no longer borrow a science teacher from a neighboring school.
The Orange Order could no longer control the protest, he said, so they should go home.
Kidnappers could no longer insist on unmarked bills, for there would be no such things.
Council leader Christine Channon agreed sites were needed, but she could no longer support the plans.
Parliament President Barbara Prammer said the nation could no longer focus only on glorifying its past.
Later, the owner grew ill from cancer and could no longer care for it.
This meant that corrupt accountants could no longer delay titleholders who refused to pay a bribe.
In his last years Mr Thomas could no longer bend to dig in his own garden.
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He could no doubt promote much more research spending by subsidising it across the board.
Deep inside the tunnel, we could no longer hear the clanging of the workers near the entrance.
They could no longer complain about being sandbagged, because the new Questions Presented would be unmistakably clear.
They warned her that they could no longer continue with the high borrowing costs they were facing.
Two years before Santoso had dropped out of university because his parents could no longer afford it.
Decriminalization would reduce the bloated U.S. prison population since drug users could no longer be sent to jail.
The council said it had sold the 19th Century building as it could no longer afford its upkeep.
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Once one of the elite five big accounting firms, it could no longer do audits for public companies.
Otherwise, the central banks could no longer control commodity prices or virtually anything else in the monetary realm.
Niloofar said that she could no longer safely travel to her home in Uruzgan or stay there overnight.
"He then could no longer prevent it from toppling over, resulting in the tragic consequences, " the lawyer said.
The staff then told the father that they could no longer honor his request, according to the complaint.
The staff then told the father that they could no long honor his request, according to the complaint.
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