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Others said they became wrapped up with family or work, or just got frustrated with the insurmountable nature of the task.
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Zhen and Junjie (1997) proposed that rural fertility culture possesses a "boundary" nature, and farmers have an insurmountable cultural boundary of fertility that is, giving birth to a son.
But the circumstantial nature of the prosecution's case seemed to be insurmountable.
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Thus, as F.W.J. Schelling had done in his Lectures on the Philosophy of Art of 1803, Schlegel presents the passage from paganism to Christianity as the historical realization of an insurmountable division between the subject and the object, between consciousness and nature.
Whichever of these is the reason, neither is insurmountable, though he does not seem a particularly intuitive man, or of a naturally considerate nature.
The nature of cultural transmission is a serious complication but not an insurmountable barrier to the application of evolutionary theory; in fact, we probably should assume until proven otherwise that cultural transmission is reticulate.
Another group of scholars, which includes Alexander Poznansky and Roland John Wiley, have more recently suggested that the composer experienced "no unbearable guilt" over his sexual nature and "eventually came to see his sexual peculiarities as an insurmountable and even natural part of his personality ... without experiencing any serious psychological damage".
Trials will have to be conducted in order to keep the free-flowing nature of the game intact, but surely the incidents you describe aren't insurmountable?
Both the realization of the insurmountable fissure as well as the longing for its reconciliation are part of a particular way of experiencing nature, the self and the infinite.
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