Sentence examples for it impossible to discover from inspiring English sources

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The charity man told me he had tried to unpick what that phrase meant, and had found it impossible to discover who had made the decision.

This Frankenstein's monster of OEM, carrier, and 3rd party software made it impossible to discover — much less enjoy — mobile data services, and showed a complete disregard for users' on-device experience.

In clinical studies, basic variables such as occlusal forces, denture displacement, and foundation conditions are barely acknowledged if at all (Garrett et al. 1996; Miyashita et al. 1998; Yamaga et al. 2013; Polyzois et al. 2014; Kumar 2014) making it impossible to discover more than the known principle that denture movement during function is undesirable.

Also, high patient turnover rates in primary care inevitably limit contact time between GP and patients: In Germany, an average of 18 primary-care-contacts per year per patient in 2007 [ 10], even 35 54 contacts per year for multi-morbid patients [ 11], render it impossible to discover and unveil backgrounds and/or motifs of the psychological symptoms and complaints.

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This despair was tempered by his tenderness and compassion for the human condition, and such books as Le Livre de la pitié et de la mort (1890) and Reflets sur la sombre route (1889) are perfect examples of his candid art an art so simple that Lemaître asserted that it was impossible to discover "how it was done".

However, it was impossible to discover how much lower the Serco bid was than the next one – rumour said it was as much as 60% lower.

A major problem is that many companies make it virtually impossible to discover their fees, although the trade association members are much more transparent than others.

After examining the evidence over several chapters, Bair concludes that it is impossible to discover the truth of what happened, though the rumours and speculation appear wildly exaggerated.

According to the indeterminacy principle, formulated in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg (1901 76), it is impossible to discover with precision both the position and the velocity of a moving electron at the same time.

The "Green" approach, where articles may be posted free-as-in-beer but not free-as-in-speech (e.g. CC-BY), is useless in science as it is impossible to discover and harvest green articles.

Of course, it's impossible to discover the authorities' intentions because they deny the whole affair.

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