Sentence examples for impossible to benefit from inspiring English sources

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From a technical perspective, (i) they make use of data warehouses to store publications, which poses the major problem of updating the local databases and makes it impossible to benefit from all of new publications daily available and (ii) they may not consider simultaneaous requests which makes the response time too long.

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There have been suggestions from some in the remain camp that the hollowing out of manufacturing will make it impossible to gain any benefit from the cheaper pound.

The whole concept of micro-transactions, fed by the free-to-play revolution, will unavoidably have an impact on the way game experiences are structured; it's impossible to truly benefit from the digital economy without it shaping (or as some would put it, 'tainting') your product in subtle – and not-so-subtle – ways.

"The development of medical sciences is so fast," opines Professor Einhäupl, "that in a few years it will be impossible for everyone" to benefit.

The concepts behind it defy all known laws of physics and medical doctors consider it impossible for homeopathy to benefit any person.

Both are trying to make as much money as humanly possible, but the Wall Street firms will always have an advantage in expertise and information, and it is almost impossible to avoid benefiting from that advantage.

Summer houses are widespread in this area, and it is impossible for these buildings to benefit from grid connection.

They are designed to make it impossible for government officials to benefit themselves or those with whom they have a "personal or political relationship" through their public decisions.

The reason for ranking these fields, <5,6>, lower than the previous fields, <3,4> and <1,2>, is simply that the combination of values makes it impossible to both gain benefits from registering personal medication information while at the same time retaining a degree of control over the registration and use of personal medication information.

The unemployed should find it harder, perhaps even impossible, to get benefits without signing up for further training.

That is also why, at a time of austerity, Mr Cameron has found it impossible to cut benefits to pensioners even a winter-fuel allowance wastefully dispensed to rich wrinklies.

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