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Senior management felt that it was a mathematical impossibility to alter the rates".

"It is a mathematical impossibility to extract distances to objects from one single image, if the object has not been encountered before," said Delft's Guido de Croon in an ESA news release.

This, in combination with a mathematical impossibility to protect high-target information when we as consumers have no way of controlling who has access to our data and corporations understanding that protecting customers' PII is not a financially sound investment explains why we will continue to see more incidents and increasingly sensitive data exposed.

"It's a mathematical impossibility to consistently have the same results for sample testing and the actual reading," said Adachi.

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There he is, diligently preparing for his big week down in Tampa, when along come the hapless Todd Akin and some self-styled visionary called Paul Ryan espousing views that, if the Democrats and their media allies succeed in pinning them on him, would make it a near mathematical impossibility for him to be elected President.

Eventually, after I realized my dream was a mathematical impossibility, I decided I wanted to simply be Elvis.

Marathons tend to be the toughest ticket to come by, yet they also yield the mathematical impossibility of squaring the number of people who claim to have witnessed great cultural events with the number of seats available.

LINDA BAKER ROBY'S life would seem to be a mathematical impossibility: she is a professor of public administration at the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, as well as the chief executive of GII, her own public policy consulting firm in Springfield.

Economists who didn't happen to work for Mr. Romney came to the conclusion that the plan was either a mathematical impossibility, or that it would result in a higher tax burden on the not-rich.

In response to a question about articles suggesting the mathematical impossibility of her winning the race, a visibly populist Senator Clinton lashed out at what she called 'math-a-cators and math-er-bators'.

Leaving aside for a moment the endless, rattling arguments about how realistic those respective ambitions might be, you arrive at the same basic mathematical impossibility as Carragher, Neville, Pochettino and anyone else whose job it is to seek or gauge success in the Premier League.

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