Sentence examples for it impossible to match from inspiring English sources

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All that required just half an hour, leaving Bjorndalen and most of the field bogged down in fresh, wet, dense snow that made it impossible to match the skiing times of the early starters.

Seberg, understandably, found it impossible to match the heights of Breathless or Bonjour Tristesse, either in France or in Hollywood after her return there to make Lilith (1964) with Warren Beatty.

Almost 5,000 students used an incorrect identification number, making it impossible to match students' pre- and posttest scores.

As a result, Valve may find it impossible to match or surpass the next PlayStation and Xbox's specifications without being lumbered with a much higher price tag.

In the linear approach, the diagonal matrix could not capture the correlations between the dimensions of the mel cepstrum, which makes it impossible to match the vocal tracts among the speakers.

In these situations, exchange strategies like tit-for-tat [29] are unworkable: When there is a dispute between two of an individuals' cooperative partners (both with high probabilities of repetition and histories of cooperation), choosing sides makes it impossible to match cooperation with cooperation for both partners.

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Furthermore, the appropriate caliper depends to some extent on the data set to which it is being applied; it should be tight enough to produce close matches for efficiency, but not so tight that it becomes impossible to match a number of exposed subjects, which could introduce both inefficiency (due to the reduced sample size) and selection bias.

Rule changes mean Team GB's cyclists, who so excelled in Beijing, will find it almost impossible to match their medal tally.

Her son's father did and does look after him, but at the time it was impossible to match our work shifts up with friends, family and childcare to cover my working hours.

Maury Miller, the Larimer County coroner's investigator, said that a driver's license was found in the wreckage but that it was impossible to match the photo to any of the victims.

In the book, she pieces together every memory she has of Dylan's childhood, but still finds it almost impossible to match the child she called her "sunshine boy" with the merciless sadist he became, with an expression of "sneering superiority" she had never seen before.

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