She did not speak English but soon enough realized she was virtually incapable of forgetting a face and thus dispensed with the numerical system altogether.
Although Afghan forces are growing in number, they are virtually incapable of planning and executing operations on their own.
After last year's Cairo earthquake, for example, the Government proved virtually incapable of providing effective relief.
The Yankees, who have problems holding leads and sustaining rallies, appear virtually incapable of generating momentum, except perhaps backward.
Thick and flabby with a rudimentary tail, the oval electric ray seems virtually incapable of swimming.
His jury people were convinced that Sylvia Taylor-Tatum was virtually incapable of sympathy, and besides she smoked.
As Vianu notes, Pogor himself was virtually incapable of "choosing" between the many subjects that interested him at any one time.
Months later, a safety official from agency told a Senate panel that the agency was "virtually incapable" of protecting the public from unsafe drugs.
Corollary to this argument is the necessity for interaction with the environment around it, something that cultured neurons are virtually incapable of without sensory systems.
United States officials now believe that Al Qaeda's leadership in Afghanistan is virtually incapable of communication with its cells around the world.