Sentence examples for cannot breach from inspiring English sources

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An exodus begins that the rebels cannot breach.

Levi wrote that Henri's ability to sympathize with and flatter a person who could help him, be it an English soldier or a German guard, was so natural a gift that "there is no heart so hardened that Henri cannot breach it".

I don't want to go into specifics about the hearing because we have been asked by the panel to make clear it was a private hearing, so I cannot breach any confidence of what was said in the room, but we are very pleased with the outcome.

In a letter to Rouhani, Khamenei wrote: "Reaching a deal is a significant step, but the text of the deal should be carefully scrutinized and the legal procedures should be taken so when the deal is ratified the other side cannot breach it".

This may initially appear to contradict the suggestion that accelerations cannot breach the theoretical 'pitch-limit', however, the animal is unrestricted by the various constraints of the model.

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It tests the full dimension of the rule the court has established in its recent federalism cases, all by a narrow 5-to-4 majority, that Congress cannot validly breach the states' 11th Amendment immunity without first compiling extensive evidence that the states have been committing constitutional violations that lie within the authority of Congress to correct.

There is no ID system in the world that cannot be breached by determined gangs.

The living walls, by contrast, last a very long time and cannot be breached.

And without such recognition, the psychological frontier cannot be breached, for it means that Jews do not belong in the holy land, do not have a history there, have not returned home.

Even when such an approach may be possible, there are places where it would pose profound risks to our troops and local civilians — where a terrorist compound cannot be breached without triggering a firefight with surrounding tribal communities, for example, that pose no threat to us; times when putting U.S. boots on the ground may trigger a major international crisis.

Now the two sides of the marriage wars are gearing up to resume the costly state-by-state battles that could, in the hopes of each, spread marriage equality to several more states in the next few years, or reveal a brick wall of values that cannot be breached.

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