Sentence examples for an insuperable problem for from inspiring English sources

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Poetry is, admittedly, an insuperable problem for quotation compilers.

He praises Mr Romney most for understanding that it is businesses, especially small ones, that create jobs.Jobs in general ought not to be an insuperable problem for Mr Obama in Ohio: the unemployment rate, at 7.0%, is nearly a point below the national average, in part because of amazing good fortune in the shape of the Utica shale, a trove of natural gas in the east of the state.

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For years, this has seemed an insuperable problem, and the industry has been waiting for solid-state memory, which has no moving parts, to become cheap enough to do the job instead.

This is not an insuperable problem if pension promises are properly accounted for.

True, the theatre is not heated but that should not be an insuperable problem, particularly not with fans no doubt just as ready to shiver for "the master" at Easter as to boil for him in summer.Questions upon questions.

This cannot, however, be an insuperable problem.

For some choreographers, the challenge of addressing dance from the large central rectangle of the St. Mark's Church stage to the peripheral audience is an insuperable problem.

Again, not an insuperable problem, except that, come breakfast time, panthers need more than Friskies.

* This is not an insuperable problem in any case if a low-cost index manager is used.

We are unsure if Helen is ever being candid with us given that she finds reality an insuperable problem.

"Dragons, knights, etc will prove an insuperable problem to some readers," conceded Theo Tait in the Sunday Times.

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