Sentence examples for make unthinkable from inspiring English sources

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That rhetorical flourish is designed to make "Unthinkable" sound, in contrast to its title, reasonable and level-headed.

They never have to worry about their children starving or having to make unthinkable decisions in order to survive.

In addition to the lethal wait times for drug trial results, the trial protocols of the time required people to make unthinkable decisions, Fauci recalled.

This unequal distribution of income forces homeowners to make unthinkable sacrifices, such as forgoing running water and indoor plumbing, so they can afford food and other necessities for the week.

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It makes unthinkable changes suddenly possible.

Pupils were told that abortion can cause infertility and result in the death of the mother, and were shown a video by a Christian campaigner from the US who calls for abortion to be made "unthinkable".

Things that her anxiety made unthinkable, like enrolling in a university or riding in an elevator, now seemed almost mundane compared to jumping 192 metres at up to 80 kilometres an hour.

Conroy, a reporter's reporter who toiled for years in the hard-boiled Chicago journalistic spirit of Upton Sinclair and Studs Terkel, saw in Wilson's civil trial what few others did at the time: a man from a marginalized portion of society making unthinkable but authentic claims of police brutality.

Desperation will make people do unthinkable things, especially with the promise of ample food, a solid education, and a comfortable bed.

This song helped to make the unthinkable happen.

Indeed, the creation of a big bail-out fund was meant to make default unthinkable.

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