Sentence examples for impossible to transform the from inspiring English sources

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In other cases, data is compressed in storage formats that make it almost impossible to transform the data into something you can readily use.

Owing to the nonlinear relationship between the deformations and loads applied on the flexure members, it is impossible to transform the external loads to just one concentrated force on the rigid link to satisfy the both two conditions stated above.

There's very little evidence that there's interest in anything other than the welfare of the teachers, and that creates constraints on what supervisors can do that make it almost impossible to transform the system.

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The owners of this Turtle Bay co-op had an interior design request that might sound impossible - -- to transform this formerly under-lit, cramped, unusually-shaped Manhattan apartment into a spacious, airy urban retreat -- on a budget, no less!

It is impossible to transform 100percentt of the heat into electricity.

But without key analytical skills at local level it will be impossible to transform into reality the Government vision of compact, mixed-use, well sustainable cities.

In fact, all the panspermia versions converged on the same philosophical ground: the dualistic conception that matter and life are two different categories and it is impossible to transform one into the other (Fry 2000, pp. 59 60).

While we cannot discuss it in more detail here, we would like to mention that under certain plausible conditions it is impossible to transform judgments into other judgments that are not identical to the previous ones – in other words: if these conditions are satisfied, no opinion change occurs (for an extensive discussion of this phenomenon, including a formal proof, see [ 57]).

However, the skewed distribution of the ADDQoL variable at both time points proved impossible to transform due to a number of negative and zero values.

Reflecting on the three-year process of composing her poem, Brock-Broido told Paul Muldoon that grief is an experience that's "almost impossible to transform, because it's so plain, it's so simple, it's so universal".

Connecting these two poems, for Brock-Broido, is a conception of grief as "almost impossible to transform, because it's so plain, it's so simple, it's so universal".

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