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But it would have been impossible to bring any other Nixon to the Met for this premiere.
It may be cheaper to get on a plane, but it will still be impossible to bring any back in luggage.
But that would have been against the law: in 2010, Congress passed legislation that made it practically impossible to bring any Guantánamo prisoner to the United States, even temporarily, even at the President's order.
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As things stand it is next to impossible to bring an action for "predatory pricing" unless it can be shown that the aim is to force competitors out of business.
The "techniques" that killed Eric Garner demand reform, and so does a system in which it is nearly impossible to bring a police officer to trial.
Former BA pilot Steve Buzdygan said it would be difficult – but not impossible – to bring a 777 down on a long deserted beach.
The local police are "acting" – some incidents have been logged, but without evidence from neutral eyewitnesses it has been impossible to bring a case.
"Even on the paved roads, on a crowded day, it is virtually impossible to bring a patrol car down the drives".
This means that while it's impossible to bring a box of Cuban cigars into the U.S. (a commercial product), it is possible to import a painting (information).
Gillian Triggs, the president of the Australian Human Rights Commission, told the Senate a bar on proceedings would make it "virtually impossible" to bring forward any action, because of the difficulty of demonstrating bad faith in legal proceedings.
In some of the improvement areas they presented, they felt it was almost impossible to bring about any changes.
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