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He did something uninterrupted success might have made impossible: he became more creative.
Those who are holding Mr. Pearl have made impossible demands, demands that Washington simply will not address.
The political clout of farm states in an election year led to this gross subsidy-fest, with lawmakers falling over themselves to dole out cash to farmers.Unfortunately, the same political considerations have made impossible any principled objections from Mr Bush.
The judgments in Boston and in all other urban cases were made, in part, on the basis of the experience there, which the bill passed by the Senate in March would have made impossible.
Ordinarily a corporation has, in such a case, a right to service of an order to show cause upon some officer or agent; but if its officers or agents keep themselves out of the way for the express purpose of avoiding such a service, it cannot justly complain if service on its attorney is made the equivalent of that which its agents by their wrongful acts have made impossible.
But what this first great U.S. tar sands disaster, and its aftermath, have made impossible to ignore is just how dangerous tar sands oil is to humans and the environment.
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Many other state and city governments across America have made impossible-to-keep promises to do with pensions and health care.
One other wears a collar that must be tracked in person — something the ongoing fire has made impossible.
The war in Sudan has made impossible the inoculations, treatments and health education campaigns that are imperative in controlling just about any disease.
In the end, Mr. Rowland's resignation finally did politically what six months of bitter resistance to stepping aside had made impossible: it allowed the Republicans to move on.
He said that because he was illiterate and had received no education, his only economic opportunity was to do manual labour, which the lasting effects of his broken arm had made impossible.
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