More seriously, the Indian police appear to be incapacitated by a lack of money and training.
The loss of Mr Chernomyrdin has raised the stakes sharply should Mr Yeltsin die or be incapacitated in office.
Although Ms Palin's youthfulness, she is 44, is an eye-catching contrast to the top of the ticket, questions will be raised about her ability to run the country if Mr McCain should ever be incapacitated.
While they might know that too many truancies and absences could land them in court, they're often more fearful that a parent could be deemed incapacitated and the family split up.
But if I were to be killed or incapacitated the operator would take over, and so on.
Other analysts as well as many members of the opposition are arguing that President Chavez should be declared temporarily incapacitated, according to Article 234.
One interpretation of these events could be that Fidel, in fact, is not as seriously incapacitated as he might seem to be, but is putting Raul out there to give him a test run of sorts.
And one interpretation of these events could be that Fidel, in fact, is not as seriously incapacitated as he might seem to be, but in fact is putting Raul out there to sort of give him a test run, as it were.
Such foresight was interpreted by family members as evidence that I had caused them all in an effort to steal his money (in fact most could not be avoided once he became incapacitated).
That piece of paper could be crucial if at some point you become incapacitated.
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After he suffered the massive stroke in 2006, he was declared permanently incapacitated and had been presumed to be in a vegetative state.
In a survey of 765 doctors, they found that 64% had created an advanced directive specifying what steps should and should not be taken to save their lives should they become incapacitated.
For example, if you are incapacitated the sensors in your mobile device may soon be able to contact 911 on your behalf, even if you are unconscious.
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