Sentence examples for impossible to reopen from inspiring English sources

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In general, though, it is impossible to reopen past deals.

They strap a plastic wire around the bag, which makes it impossible to reopen.

The lid of the coffin was so firmly nailed down that it was impossible to reopen it.

Our database was fraudulently accessed, due to the very nature of Instawallet it is impossible to reopen the service as-is.

While many may eventually accept closing the private market, the council must recognize that once this is done, it will be nearly impossible to reopen it.

These capital controls have been in place for just over a week now, and Greece's Deputy Interior Minister George Katrougalos announced on Tuesday that it will be technically impossible to reopen banks this week.

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States want to make it nearly impossible for inmates to reopen their cases in federal court, which force prosecutors to retry cases in which they have already won convictions, he said.

But the risk is that the president manages to sow enough discord among the Sinhalese majority to make it impossible for the government to reopen the talks and test the Tigers' commitment to peace.

When it was found impossible for the armies of the north to reopen their communications to Amiens with the main French armies, only one choice remained.

So buying it would be an impossible option". Moon, a liberal who wants to reopen dialogue with North Korea, has said he will review Thaad if he wins the election, but has stopped short of promising to scrap it.

Paul Magnette, Wallonia's minister-president, who had been leading opposition to the agreement, had wanted to reopen talks with Canada, but the EU institutions insisted that was impossible.

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