Examples of using Inability to control in English and their translations into Norwegian
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where the sphincter muscles have been damaged leading to the inability to control when you go to the toilet.
some sort of brain injury can result in an inability to control the bladder or empty it completely.
If there is a feeling of inability to control costs, then it is recommended for a while to try to avoid visiting hypermarkets and other points of sale.
manifested by the inability to control the shouting out of some words
which in consequence develops into an inability to control emotions independently.
Dresser's inability to control the distribution of phonograph cylinders led him
confusion or inability to control your muscles; weakness on one side of the body;
Bladder or urinary catheters are used to drain the bladder and a doctor may recommend its use in case of urinary incontinence(leakage or inability to control urination), urinary retention(being unable to empty the bladder when needed);
the environment stress and the inability to control the situations in which they are located,
In cases where everything depends on the inability to control one's own emotional state, motivation can help with negative consequences, one can only imagine possible scenarios,
worries about salvation, inability to control your thoughts, etc.) by more Bible reading,
The anger of children(the problem lies not in the very presence of this feeling, but in the inability to control it), manifested in passive-aggressive behavioral reactions
there is an inherent lack of conscience, an inability to morally control oneself.
Despite the inability to consciously control the activity of the nervous system,
An inability to control their bowels(fecal incontinence).
The inability to control appetite is the main cause of obesity.
The disadvantage of this method is the inability to control the level of rigidity.
Many even talk about the inability to control insulting comments.
The inability to control urination or defecation.
An inability to control eye movement;