Sentence examples for impossible to issue from inspiring English sources

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But even then, it will be impossible to issue any precise warnings.

"It's not that it's impossible to issue safe loans, it's that if you are invested in taking shortcuts, maybe this is a little difficult".

Norah Mason South Euclid, Ohio, May 3, 2010 To the Editor: The state of education data in the United States makes it impossible to issue sweeping conclusions about the condition of charter schools.

"If C.U. can be forced to go to trial after a thorough and candid disclosure of its methods," Judge Kozinski wrote, referring to the Consumers Union, the magazine's publisher, "this is the death of consumer ratings: it will be impossible to issue a meaningful consumer review that a band of determined lawyers can't pick apart in front of a jury.

Their Senate plan would alter fundamentals aspects of laws that have been on the books for decades in a Tea Party inspired effort to make it almost impossible to issue new safeguards.

Royal Mail initially defended its decision, arguing that it would have been "logistically and practically impossible" to issue individual stamps for each gold medallist, since it expected the British team to meet or exceed its performance at Beijing of 42 gold medals.

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Already, the downgrades put the company's commercial paper off limits for money market funds, making it virtually impossible for Lucent to issue paper, used by companies to ensure that they have enough cash day to day.

Similarly, with torrential rain making the camera operator's job of picking out a drive on the 1st tee near impossible, Richard Boxall felt impelled to issue an apology.

She opposes the stringent labor protections that make it nearly impossible for Italian employers to issue pink slips, saying that she encounters too many surly cashiers.

The staffer noted it would be impossible for an NSL to issue against Cloudflare, since the services our company provides expressly did not fall within the jurisdiction of the NSL statute.

The justification is that "if Parliament intended to render judiciary law impossible, it has only to issue its laws in a more detailed shape, so that in the vast complexity of human affairs there may always be at hand a rule sufficiently precise and definite to meet each particular case".

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