Sentence examples for considers it almost impossible from inspiring English sources

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Transport historian Christian Wolmar considers it "almost impossible to exaggerate the high regard in which LT was held during its all too brief heyday, attracting official visitors from around the world eager to learn the lessons of its success and apply them in their own countries".

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The first goal made it almost impossible.

Reflections from other key informants indicated that translating political promises into actions was the top priority; it was considered almost impossible for a contributory scheme, given 75% of the population were in the informal sector, to reach universal coverage within the government's four-year term.

I think it's almost impossible.

For those who fail to see what the Drake has to do with the festive season, consider this: it's almost impossible not to end up feeling sorry for yourself at some point over Christmas.

You can't excise them in bankruptcy court unless you can prove "undue hardship" – something considered an almost impossible standard to meet – so you are on the hook for life.

The second group includes the rest of the characteristics, with larger minimum ζ values, for which equivalency between the examined populations is impossible to be considered and almost impossible to be achieved in the near future.

I got associated with Detective Lee Tuttle of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and he was very receptive to and interested in pursuing what, for all intents and purposes, should have been considered an almost impossible case". With the advent of DNA databases for missing and unidentified persons, Tuttle collected a mitochondrial DNA sample from Howe.

It had widely been considered almost impossible to unpick the operation of the i from the Independent and Independent on Sunday, due to huge editorial and commercial codependency and shared resources between the titles.

It has widely been considered almost impossible to unpick the operation of the i from the Independent and Independent on Sunday due to huge editorial and commercial co-dependency and shared resource between the titles.

According to the relations of the State with the private companies, the intervention can be, according to Pereira (1989), limiting, when it imposes limitations, as taxation, regulation on health and environment; supporting, when it promotes tax breaks and subsidies; and neutral, considered almost impossible.

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