<adj.all> metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable
not able to perform its normal function
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They got the rod to return to the protective pool and rendered the equipment inoperable, the Canadian news agency said.
The purchase of U.S. tanks to replace 15-year-old and largely inoperable French tanks is considered a warm-up test of congressional sentiment.
Stanulonis said the collapse left the work site inoperable and he did not know how long it would be before construction could resume.
The chief reasons it did so, the authors say, was that it lessened entry to the industry and made the Fairness Doctrine inoperable.
A document marked "SECRETO" said "Mission: Make inoperable the Panama Canal and areas of defense of same," it said.
Veteran country and gospel singer-composer Stuart Hamblen faces surgery to remove a brain tumor, but also suffers from inoperable lung cancer, a spokesman said.
Ronald Lee Crockett, 38, had served five years of a 15-year sentence for heroin possession when he was diagnosed last month as having inoperable stomach and colon cancer.
Roman Catholic Cardinal John Dearden has been hospitalized with inoperable cancer of the pancreas, a church spokesman said Friday.
It's a zest for life." He was in office only two months when doctors discovered an inoperable tumor in his lungs.
Late Thursday, a senior U.S. official in Washington said the United States had used its "intelligence resources" to conclude the plant was inoperable.
Collectors can keep their weapons if the guns are rendered inoperable by the removal of firing pins or bolts.
These cancers grow slowly and often are not diagnosed until after they have spread and become inoperable.
Orange County's main sewage treatment plant "will be inoperable for several months," sending sewage flowing into soils, channels and streets, contaminating ground water and the coastline, the report said.