Sentence examples for impossible to screen from inspiring English sources

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But the current system makes it impossible to screen out such travesties out in advance.

This has made it virtually impossible to screen any films that examine questions regarding human rights in Singapore, even to private rooms.

Lynton argued the comedy had been pulled because it would have been impossible to screen after major cinema groups backed out for fear of terrorist attacks.

The development came as airline industry chiefs warned it would be impossible to screen all travellers with a new generation of body scanners the government now wants introduced at airports.

The museum's director, Michael Govan, explained that "While it's impossible to screen a filmmaker's career all at once in an exhibition, the nature of a museum's gallery spaces gives the viewer the unique opportunity to wander through the filmmaker's mind, his creative process and the meaning of his work, and to make comparisons and contrasts between the works".

That has been difficult to prove for NF1, because the huge gene could potentially contain thousands of mutations that would render it inactive, and it is impossible to screen for all of them.

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Given the large number of currently available chemical compounds in one of the largest public databases, PubChem [3], it is impossible and irrational to screen all known compounds for potential ligands.

Humans have tens of thousands of genes, making it impossible to comprehensively screen for all possible genetic interactions in a condition of interest as is done to identify the phenotypic effects of single gene loss.

It may be possible to create effective screening programs for most of the stifle problems, but it will be impossible to initiate efficient screening programs for the majority of skin diseases.

A few months later, I accidentally updated iTunes to its hated latest iteration, and all my music was newly categorized in this impossible-to-navigate screen of thumbnail images.

Alessandra Stanley, the television critic for the Times, praised its "sympathetic and layered" depiction of "the female condition," while pointing out that, for American viewers, the show is "almost impossible to find on screen".

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