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What is making aircars a more imaginable possibility is information technology.
It doesn't excuse their bias, but from a human nature standpoint it's an imaginable possibility.
The change may also have been encouraged by a film that, for millions, changed nuclear war from an abstraction to an imaginable possibility.
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Just like how punks only had a guitar they hardly knew how to play, I only had one synth and a really limited sampler which I had to try and squeeze as much possibility imaginable out of.
Therefore, almost everything imaginable is possible.
Beneath the glitz and glamour of the showbiz capital of the world is a sprawling city with neighborhoods catering to every personality imaginable, ensuring endless possibilities of activity for anyone.
Another way of putting this point is that there are many epistemic possibilities which are imaginable because they are epistemic possibilities, but which are not real possibilities.
Joe Siegrist, its chief executive, says that from its inception the company built systems to withstand every kind of imaginable threat, including the possibility "that its own employees cannot be trusted".
"More widespread violence or a return to military rule, currently barely imaginable, may become real possibilities.
But even those filmmakers who shoot in black-and-white are alive to the vividness of what they see, and even those who survey the grimmest imaginable landscapes insist on the redeeming possibility of beauty.
Because Auden's "nothing," as I will suggest to my students when I next teach the poem in which this line appears, may be something much more than mere absence; it may be a possibility that was not imaginable prior to the acts of reading, writing, and interpreting that still make up the core activities of the humanities -- and, arguably, of humanity as whole.
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