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be conceivable
adjective
Capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The lag of T soil) behind [CO2] would be conceivable if heat and CO2 were transported to the point of measuring from soil top layer and the CO2 transport was faster than heat transport.
None of that would be conceivable today.
"Would it be conceivable that we would speak?
The most optimistic insist that, for some brief period, it may still be conceivable.
Mr Mass told the Funke newspaper group that "deportations would certainly be conceivable".
A Taliban-endorsed ceasefire, to build confidence around long-term talks supported by many international governments, might also be conceivable.
Indeed, the artistic tactics of half the works in "Here Is Elsewhere" would not be conceivable apart from his influence.
If a sensible amount of research had been done from the beginning, a drug for nvCJD might now be conceivable.
September 11th is obviously at the heart of Giuliani's candidacy, so much so that his campaign would hardly be conceivable without it.
Nor would it be conceivable to jack up prices in the midst of tragedy to ration the existing capacity, when callers are least sensitive to economic signals.
Germany's justice minister Heiko Maas yesterday warned that "deportations would certainly be conceivable" for any asylum seeker found to have taken part in the New Year's Eve attacks.
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