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The Old Testament Book of Job involves an honorable person who endures with integrity every conceivable trouble.
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The Knicks promptly did it to the Cavaliers, making it conceivable that Mike Brown might have trouble outlasting Thomas.
When the Champagne and caviar crowd is in trouble, there is no conceivable limit to the amount of taxpayer money that can be found, and found quickly.
Any conceivable solution to Japan's economic troubles will involve higher unemployment; the only question is whether it will last for a longish time, as present policies ensure, or a shortish time, as bolder action might allow.
And the one or two very conceivable bad things that could occur -- more economic trouble, terrorist spectacular, geopolitical humiliation, more revelations from Russian intelligence -- that would likely up-end what should be a Hillary victory, which I discussed nearly a month ago, have not yet occurred.
It is conceivable that sleep duration partially mediated the association between trouble falling asleep or getting back to sleep, or very restless sleep and risk of CRC because sleep duration was tightly associated with these factors in our study.
The trouble is that what defies description in terms of the "prejudices" of the human mind defies description in every conceivable way of human language; it can no longer be described at all, and it is being expressed, but not described, in mathematical processes.
Hardly seems conceivable, but.
It's conceivable.
It seemed almost conceivable.
Conceivable and exceedingly unlikely.
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