Sentence examples for made it impossible to work from inspiring English sources

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The rocky, remote Alaska shoreline was difficult to clean, and the subarctic weather made it impossible to work in winter.

He spent one unhappy semester studying design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, but left after discovering that he was way ahead of his fellow students and the rigorous course load made it impossible to work.

Mr. Conroy told The Lede that the activists continued to risk their lives to record the shelling at close range after the professional journalists had decided that conditions made it impossible to work.

Its founder, James Cramer, has been scathing about Andersen on television, and Andersen said this made it impossible to work in a "co-operative manner".In their attempts in recent days to bleed Andersen of clients, rivals among the big five accounting firms are "like a wolf pack turning on an injured member," says Lynn Turner, a former chief accountant at the SEC.

I told Dr. Ellenbogen about buying an over-the-counter sleep aid that made me a combination of nervous and drowsy on a flight; it didn't help me sleep but made it impossible to work or to focus on a movie.

The British foreign office is yet to make a public comment on the potential pardons for Sue Turton, a former al-Jazeera English foreign correspondent who quit earlier in the year after claiming the travel restrictions imposed by the conviction made it impossible to work and senior producer Dominic Kane, who remains employed by the news agency.

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"Theatre almost makes it impossible to work in television, because the writing is so great," she said.

Ed did not share David's analysis that a Shadow Cabinet return would revive the "soap opera" about them and make it impossible to work.

The requirement to attend a jobcentre for 35 hours a week will make it impossible to work and claim at the same time, sources said.

Nam said in both pilots his officers found it hard to distinguish between birds that had been vaccinated and those that had slipped through the programme, making it impossible to work out which were to receive a booster 28 days later, without which the vaccination would fail.

And the Americans quoted in Richard Opel's Times piece on Afghan law enforcement were reluctant to name names, "since it would otherwise make it impossible to work with these officials, an important part of their mission," but had plenty to say about the selling of police jobs and of "promotions, assignments, the resolution of cases".

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