Sentence examples for impossible to require from inspiring English sources

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It would be practically impossible to require the parties to litigate the purpose of every fee merely to determine whether notice is required.

Richard Barratt said it would be "almost impossible" to require firms to pass on terror-related online activity.

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As we recognized in Irvin, however, it is an impossible standard to require that tribunal to be a laboratory, completely sterilized and freed from any external factors.

U.S. Supreme Court decisions have made it impossible for states to require out-of-state companies to collect sales taxes without an act of Congress.

GREENBURGH, N.Y., Sept. 14 — Darius Kasparaitis's determination to return to the N.H.L. is almost impossible to miss, requiring only a glance at his chiseled arms.

Then finally it makes the constitution almost impossible to change, requiring 75 per cent of MPs and 51 per cent of the population to vote for change before it can happen.

While baring my teeth over interminable delays, I was told that female suits are far deadlier than the male, nearly impossible to wrangle, requiring highest-level black belts in the tailoring arts.

The President and Vice-President had been left out of the Ethics in Government Reform Act, which was passed in 1989, because it was impossible, under the Constitution, to require those offices to be subservient to the department of ethics.

Because banning the practice is impossible, he wants regulators to require that firms at least disclose their stakes, so that transparency can help investors press managers to use their company's capital more wisely.

OCR explained, in another guidance letter to universities nationwide, that the First Amendment categorically made it impossible for the agency to require universities, whether public or private, to pass codes that punish protected speech.

But in contrast to Schulz's piece, which exhibits the same lack of generosity that she ascribes to Thoreau, those books thoroughly engage the complex question of why Thoreau's passion for nature seemed to him to require the (impossible) exclusion of the social world.

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