Sentence examples for impossible to account from inspiring English sources

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The act would be impossible to account for when there was nothing observably wrong.

It's impossible to account for all of them, because triggers are by their nature not particularly rational or universally foreseeable.

Some hospitals get sicker patients, and the study was so broad that it became impossible to account for such variations, he said.

Here, however, modern philosophers have been reluctant to follow him, not only because this "third world" of abstract objects is extremely mysterious in itself but also because it seems impossible to account for how users of language manage to come into contact with it.

DW The elements that made Grease a smash hit in 1978 now seem impossible to account for: in the year the Sex Pistols imploded, a nostalgic stage show using faux 50s pop songs and featuring a cast with a median age of 30 playing teenagers became the highest grossing musical in the US, an honour it holds to this day.

It is hard to express what it is that elevates a great artist over a very good one, and impossible to account for the creative sorcery which enables someone like Solti to tower even above the greats, to achieve what he could with an orchestra, on record and in performance.

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Thus, with increasing b-values, better qualitative images with a superior SNR are achieved while sacrificing quantitative absolute ADC values that become impossible to calculate on account of signal averaging.

If direct interaction is impossible, how to account for the correlations between things except by assuming that it had been established by a supreme Architect?

It is virtually impossible to fully account for all the traditions of mysticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition, however such traditions do exist in almost every Muslim country today (see Kiliç 1996).

Recent experiments showed that it is impossible to simultaneously account for the Martian mantle depletion of moderately siderophile elements if the Martian core sulfur content exceeds 10.5 wt.% under reducing conditions; i.e., one logarithmic unit below the iron-wüstite buffer (Rai and van Westrenen 2013).

That inorganic growth turned out to be a problematic playbook: in cases where the businesses never migrated to a common platform, it was impossible to properly account for how each was doing, let alone efficiently roll out new services that could have helped each of them as the basic daily deals model grew stale and less appealing to consumers.

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