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For survivors, too, it was often a case of where — or whether — to begin an insuperable task.
If replacing the drawer pull had been a nearly insuperable task akin to the labors of Hercules, you might have considered -- and, I hope, rejected -- such dubious methods.
The ultimately insuperable task of fulfilling those duties shapes the plot of "Rainbow," as it shifts between Garland's Ritz Hotel suite and the stage where she sings with varying confidence and control.
And whereas the waiting list target has now been met, convincing the public that all is well with the health service, if and when the flu strikes, may be an insuperable task.In fact, last winter's rumours of a crisis in the NHS were greatly exaggerated.
To meet these increasing demands in a changeable environment is a challenging task, even in a high-income setting, and can be seen as an insuperable task in low- and middle-income settings, where health professionals and policy makers have to deal with constraints on human and financial resources, weak health systems, lack of infrastructure, and the need of behavioral change.
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The task was daunting but not insuperable if the chromosomes could be broken down into smaller pieces for decoding and assembled through some kind of chromosome map that would show how the pieces fit together.
In the past few decades, everything that has been published in print also exists in digital form, but most of the world's books existed only in paper form and digitising them was a task that most people regarded as insuperable.
By April 1932, Lewis Weed had abandoned the project, "reason being insuperable difficulty of securing adequate funds for this development".
But officials from other United Nations agencies with experience in Syria outlined in recent interviews the sometimes insuperable obstacles they faced in carrying out the ostensibly less controversial task of delivering food, medical supplies and other relief services to needy Syrians across the country.
The task of parting Tom – or Sir Tom, as he became in 1998 – from Deepdale has always encountered insuperable forces; usually his own loyalty to a club he began to support as a boy and for whom he played his every match apart from 76 for England and a few for wartime sides while serving under Montgomery in the Eighth Army.
O'Brien's task, getting media attention, coordinating humanitarian manpower and rallying nation states to dig deep into their pockets to fund the work, must have seemed insuperable.
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