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That firms might be able to eavesdrop on this chatter first became conceivable in the 1990s, with the rise of the internet.
The former was achieved only in 1868 with the adoption of the 14th Amendment; the latter became conceivable only in 1864, when Taney died and Lincoln replaced him with Chase.
Outpatient use became conceivable with the advent of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, which measure glucose in interstitial fluid via placement of a sensor in the subcutaneous fat.
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"Something that was inconceivable to many people suddenly becomes conceivable," Dr. Messner said.
And, because he's done it, because he's pulled this thing off, it's become conceivable for me as well.
Over the past year, it has become conceivable that the lake could eventually drop below the level of the water authority's intake pipes, the straws that suck the water out for the Las Vegas Valley.
As the pressures of work escalate, even simple challenges, such as asking your boss for time off, can come to feel extreme enough so, in some cases, that it becomes conceivable to air your grievances in any forum that stands ready to receive them.
"Over the years, the unthinkable has become conceivable.
With the advancement of recombinant DNA technology, it has become conceivable to develop well-defined recombinant human therapeutic proteins (Torosantucci et al. 2014).
Once we acknowledge that side effects are not simply self-contained, physical bi-products, the possibility of a more accurate, phenomenologically inspired consent process becomes conceivable.
But as broadband infrastructure strategies and server warehouses expand, it becomes conceivable (and probable) that we will surf distinct networks the way we surf Web sites today.
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