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"The Internet will make it impossible to go back," he said, news agencies reported.
"I was terrified Harvey was going to make it impossible to go back to work, with those tentacles of his".
But the heavy workload involved in such double-hatting would make it impossible to go back to that quite apart from the awkwardness of trying to cure a democratic deficit by abolishing elections.
Dismantling the 17-nation euro zone, breaking up the European Union or re-erecting protectionist barriers would bring economic disaster and make it impossible to go on financing the generous benefits that distinguish the European social model, he said.
Now she whines about traffic, development and the endless fund-raisers that she doesn't attend, not to mention the crowds that make it impossible to go to a restaurant on the weekend or even find a parking space close to the movie theater.
In claiming that the bill would make it impossible to go outside the health plan or pay doctors on one's own, she had apparently skipped past practically the first provision of the bill (Sec. 1003), which said, "Nothing in this Act shall be construed as prohibiting the following: (1) An individual from purchasing any health care services".
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Now the statistics have made it impossible to go on like that.
"He's done with organized crime, and he's made it impossible to go back to it".
Labour sources confirmed he had said existing commitments made it impossible to go and he would send deputy leader Tom Watson or general secretary Iain McNicol in November.
The "final Fridays" were a monthly event, held for years at Molly's house until her health made it impossible to go on.
Under the Abrams Doctrine, which made it impossible to go to war without calling up the "in-your-neighborhood citizen-soldiers" of the Reserves and National Guard, official combat was no longer possible without the public's noticing.
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