Sentence examples for impossibility of more from inspiring English sources

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More to the point, as the Vaiśeṣikas implicitly realised, it implies the logical impossibility of more than one atom of a given substance (having a certain velocity, spin, etc).. Rather than reject the principle, however, they instead introduced new intrinsic properties, the basic differentia, thereby avoiding the unpalatable consequence.

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But "Don't be evil" also represents the impossibility of a more nuanced social code, a problem faced by many Internet companies.

In G3-PLC, for instance, the impossibility of fitting more than two Reed-Solomon blocks per frame leads to an efficiency of 78% when D8PSK is employed.

The first intervention of this nature took place 8 years ago and the patients involved have suffered no relapses so far, providing proof of concept of the approach (Haissaguerre, 2002b; Knecht, 2009) However, the impossibility of creating more elaborate maps forces us to rely on experimental and theoretical modelling studies of this lethal condition.

Desmond Ryan of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote "Rarely has the impossibility of love been more wrenchingly presented than in the scenes of dashed hope between Firth and Richardson.

Using 3D laser scanning and printing, Kahn creates work that demonstrates the "impossibility of ever capturing more than a trace of the past, or of a living, breathing body," even as our imaging technology becomes more accurate.

He noted that "the peculiar circumstances of the Mediterranean Theater made it a sheer impossibility to have a hiatus of more than a week or two duration between Deception Plans".

It's as if Lodge himself, weighed down by melancholy, is announcing the death of the "comic novel"– or at least the impossibility of writing it any more, in the face of human tragedy.

Additionally, due to the complexity and the impossibility of allocating UEs to more than one CC, in the GMBS algorithm proposed in [11], an enhanced multi-band scheduling (EMBS) algorithm is alternatively incorporated into the iCRRM entity.

Armstrong argues that many intuitive modal facts — notably, the impossibility of an object exemplifying more than one determinate of the same determinable — can be understood ultimately as logical, or analytic, modalities that are grounded in meaning rather than any primitive modal features of reality.

The glass wall at 38th Street that separated mourners from conventiongoers yesterday served as a stark reminder of life in the city these days, where people are torn between the need to go on with life and the seeming impossibility of it in the face of more horror.

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