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X-ray is commonly impossible because of the difficulty of crystallising oligosaccharides and NMR is often imprecise since most oligosaccharides yield few well defined NOE signals.
It is commonly impossible to identify one of them as being more relevant than the others.
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Hence, it follows that it will commonly be impossible to prove one thing using a different science.
We may be entering a new world where international cooperative arrangements, in environmental areas as well as finance, are commonly recognized as impossible.
The more the artist listens to this impossible creature — commonly known as the Editor — the more successful the art.
"The idea is that things would happen today that are commonly thought of as impossible, most notably a significant reversal of China," Mr. Hendry said.
Valuing gold is no different than valuing a currency: impossible yet commonly attempted.
We commonly speak of things being impossible in a relative, restricted sense.
In the case of immunotherapy interferon preparations are the most commonly used, however, it is impossible to increase overall survival rate.
After all, it is commonly acknowledged that it is almost impossible to surf the Web on a cell phone, or even a pager with a small keyboard, with the same ease as on a desktop computer.
When the future is especially uncertain, as it is now, then it's basically impossible to reach a commonly agreed view on what future earnings are going to be.
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