Sentence examples for be impossible in some from inspiring English sources

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Although evaluation of long-term performance of individual batches of juveniles requires considerable effort or may be impossible in some cases, this type of quantification is likely to be an important component in the determination of the effectiveness of release programmes.

The use of two axes tries to ease the practical representation of data that would be impossible in some cases with just one axis.

That would be impossible in some place like South Jersey or New York.

Still, he said treating catastrophic leg breaks in a horse can be impossible in some cases, which means the horse must be euthanized.

Applying longer search strings with the intersection of different kinds of terms of "qualitative study" with "CAM" and with "patients' reasons" terms turned out to be impossible in some databases.

If you use up all your attempts unsuccessfully, you will be locked out of the terminal until you get the passcode (which may be impossible in some cases).

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In a book called "The Lost Territories of the Republic" published last year, a group of French teachers said teaching of the Holocaust was impossible in some classes because students of Arab origin were so hostile toward the subject.

Because Mr. Todaro never did the tests in question, and because in more than a dozen instances the buildings involved have been torn down and replaced with new ones, or gutted and renovated, it is impossible in some cases to determine if proper tests would have revealed potentially dangerous levels of lead or asbestos.

Also mentioned were exhibitions, broadcasts and cultural events which mocked Christian symbols; and the fact that it was impossible in some countries for Christian parents to home-school their children or withdraw them from sex-education classes.I certainly don't make light of any of these matters or underestimate the dilemmas facing the individuals involved.

I'd go off for three months at a time, sometimes with the script but often not, and when I came back my manager Neil Konigsberg would ask, "Now Ed, what about Pollock - are you still working on Pollock?" I wanted to, but there was a part of me that felt it was impossible in some way.

Kölbel (2003: 71) thinks that this position allows the possibility of maintaining that faultless disagreement is impossible in some non-discretionary (objective) areas, and this will depend on the relation of perspective possession (but see also Boghossian 2011 for the contrary view).

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