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These conclusions, Dr. Brownlee adds, "aroused much opposition, partly inspired by the fear that the uniqueness of Christ was at stake, but securely grounded upon a careful study of the texts adduced by Dupont-Sommer himself and proving the tenuousness (if not impossibility) of the constructions that he had placed upon them".

Though "Lady Lazarus" has its own story line about the difficulty -- if not impossibility -- of getting the Beatles to license their songs for television, Mr. Weiner said the use of "Tomorrow Never Knows" was not meant to be self-referential or self-congratulatory. "Even people who are not in the clearances and rights business were struck by the fact that that was actually the Beatles," he said.

This would pose an insurmountable challenge, if not impossibility, to a correction officer at a prison.

And if the impossibility is not merely contingent but logical or metaphysical, the threat to my independent identity seems even greater.

Noninferential justification is, after all, a kind of justification and if the impossibility of error is essential to noninferential justification, it may be more plausible to locate the source of infallibility in a special kind of justification available in support of a belief.

On the other hand, expressions are materially absurd if the impossibility of there being any corresponding object is based in the particular material concepts employed, e.g., 'a round square' is a materially absurd expression based in the particular meanings of 'round' and 'square'square

They were normal among themselves if an impossibility anywhere else.

Pregnancy) This digression illustrates the difficulty if not impossibility of an ontologically precise formal reconstruction of seemingly simple close-to-language predicates.

Although these barriers apply to all medical specialties, as surgeons we are further challenged by difficulty, if not impossibility, of blinding the patient and surgeon to treatment allocation, strong surgeon-specific preference and expertise, and the unwillingness of patients to be randomised.

But whereas Mr Congdon (1997) contends that "EMU is impractical to the point of impossibility if, one, it is attempted in the manner proposed by the Maastricht treaty and, two, it is introduced before rather than in conjunction with political union".

But surely he might have given voters more to smile about?The new cabinet reflects the president's determination to avoid getting bogged down in tiresome confrontations in his second term, as well as his conviction that Iran can evolve peacefully only if some powerful conservatives are lured into the reformist camp an impossibility if the cabinet contains firebrands.

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