(' Metaphysical' facts about the presence of a soul would be equally incapable of closing the matter ethically.)
Behind her own social conditioning, of course, Droushnakovi did not feel at all dishonored, but was equally incapable of communicating this.
Self-destruct mines do not pose the same threats that other mines do, but they are equally incapable of differentiating a soldier from a child.
The photographer in Michelangelo Antonioni's "Blow-Up" (1966) is equally incapable of commitment, and he, too, discovers a murder by snooping around.
Of course he had been in no danger; in his inflated suit, he was like a balloon floating upon water, and equally incapable of sinking.
One of his ministers described him as "a man equally incapable of monopolizing power as of sharing it".
He's probably right, but Nando will undoubtedly be comforted that a fellow professional is equally incapable of finding an open net from close range.
It made a man passive, almost without a will of his own, incapable of acting without orders and equally incapable of disobeying any order given him.
That was no doubt inevitable, for if the People could never make the sounds humans made, humans were equally incapable of tasting the names by which People called one another.
After 1870 the German Reich, dominated by Prussia, proved equally incapable of cutting subsidy to the Junkers.