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Last year, the candidates feuded over whether tax cuts should be $500 billion or $1.3 trillion, an insuperable gap.
One of the most difficult lessons from Chernobyl has been to gain the public's trust and to deliver scientific information about radiation risks, as there exists an insuperable gap between the experts' and public's perceptions about radiation.
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This attitude makes the bombings seem an insuperable obstacle to peace.
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