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Suppose that Ann considers it impossible that her opponent will choose action \(a\).
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JODL: I know nothing about this, and I consider it impossible that the Wehrmacht had its leaders and assistant leaders trained by anyone else than by its own personnel.
That is the lowest level in 45 years, and most economists consider it impossible to maintain once the economy regains its footing.
He considered it impossible to think in a disconnected or artificially linked way.
Not only is that not necessary anymore, many consider it impossible.
Hurst recalled that Vasquez and Fogg had considered it impossible for Willingham to have run down the burning hallway without scorching his bare feet.
Dr Wood and his colleagues considered it impossible, even with the best miniaturised mechanical and electrical parts currently available, to build an artificial version of one that would show anything like that level of aerial prowess.
"We consider that Mr Bashar al-Assad in the end cannot govern Syria and we also consider it impossible that the Iranians, who have troops on the ground even if they say they are military advisers, stay in Syria permanently," Fabius told MPs.
He considered it impossible that the C.I.A. had never made contact with Oswald, a former Marine who defected to the Soviet Union in 1959, repatriated with his Russian wife and baby in 1962, and settled in Dallas, where he openly espoused Communist views.
A grateful Einstein wrote to the Frenchman, "I would have considered it impossible to investigate Brownian motion so precisely; it is a stroke of luck for this subject that you have taken it up". With these experiments the final resistance to the reality of molecules and atoms withered.
Although Darwin considered it impossible to reconstruct how life began, researchers today are making headway in coming up with molecules and cells akin to what existed in those earliest days.
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