Some states already plan to charge those students who never seem able to graduate.
But once again the western powers do not seem able to agree on how to run the mission.
Neither the Syrian armed forces nor the rebels seem able to inflict a decisive defeat on the other.
People seem able to love their dogs with an unabashed acceptance that they rarely demonstrate with family or friends.
Insurgents still seem able to strike with deadly results, claiming more than 200 lives in both February and March.
But voters seem able to forgive Mr Giuliani such faults, for one reason.
There are no 800-thread-count sheets, no Michelin-starred restaurants along the way (even if most hikers seem able to afford such luxuries).
Moreover, Chechen fighters seem able still to cross the mountainous border into Georgia at will, despite numerous landmines dropped by Russian aircraft.
In the laboratory, however, many of the effects of natural selection are abolished and flies seem able to accumulate copia with relative impunity.
Instead what have soared are the share prices of firms that seem able to grow however bad the rest of the economy is.
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With three massive attacks against Shiites in as many months this year, many Pakistanis are questioning why the government does not seem able to protect them.
In the end the crisis has exposed two weaknesses of modern German politics: first on economics, they don't seem able to move away from principle-driven action to outcome-driven action.
It's difficult to say for sure, but none of those writing about Mayer seem able to recall a single other example of a major company recruiting a six months pregnant woman for the top job.
Having spoken out more than any of his fellow officers and published a book on military reform, that is not a position from which he would seem able to affect much change to the territorial system.
Schools seem well able to raise fees substantially, and in step, without co-operating at all.
They seem more able to imagine the wonderful things that governments might do than they are able to imagine the costs.
The expansion of government and service industries has opened new opportunities for women, of which working-class and middle-class men seem less able to avail themselves.
Mammals seem less able to perform the trick (which is probably why no sex bias has yet been detected in the offspring of Texas ranchers).
Another concern is that no two Elliott Wave analysts seem to be able to agree on a count of the waves, and they seem quite willing to change their counts as the market moves.
The problem is that neither creditors nor debtors seem to be able to agree.
Carbon nanotubes and nanofibres, however, seem to be able to absorb hydrogen well, even at room temperature.
Not even people who made them seem to be able to find out what they were really worth.
New Labour doesn't seem to be able to comprehend that there is intellectual life outside the Third Way.
The best they seem to be able to do is provide human translators with a crude first draft.
One of the criticisms has been that the two departments don't seem to be able to work together.
One reason is that the NHL doesn't seem to be able to market its product effectively with its current TV deal.
Inspirational leaders seem to be able to ignite a magical light in others, both a call to action and a breath of optimism.
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Religious belief here is an extremely powerful force and new churches seem to be able to fill up as soon as they're built.
Where big countries do seem to be able to agree is in objecting to small tax havens that make life easy for cheats, particularly individuals.
While the G-7 tried to legitimize the currency debasement with this statement, in reality, investors seem to be able to see through to the real motivations.
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