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Most easily identified by their yellow-orange tufted "eyebrows," the macaronis have a penchant for nesting on heights at distances from the sea that would appear to be impossible for their short legs; yet with five million pairs on South Georgia alone, they must have some idea of what they're doing.
If reality is in the end the immediate content of my idea, then error in my idea of reality would simply appear to be impossible.
This has been highlighted as a significant cause of injury for bus passengers [10], with research suggesting that 'accelerations that are commonly encountered in practice appear to be impossible to endure without support [such as handgrips]' [7].
However, once the arithmetical structures that underlie arguments like the one above are made explicit, the structures provide a rich resource for providing causal models for actual and possible causal systems that are initially puzzling and can appear to be impossible.
You will get a rare and intimate glimpse into the ceremonial world of this remote tribe, and be offered the opportunity to ask questions of the elders and shamans, inquiring across paradigms so that we can search together for creative, meditative approaches to what appear to be impossible collective problems.
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The first is that it appears to be impossible to make it coherent.
Stemming the outflow of engineers to Chinese manufacturers appears to be impossible.
It appears to be impossible for us to come across at a national level".
It appears to be impossible to define anastomosing rivers unambiguously on the basis of channel planform only.
Until recently, it appeared to be impossible to study this problem on the nanoscale by light microscopy.
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