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"What might be unbearable for adults could keep a 5-year-old completely enthralled," he said.
This might be unbearable, if it weren't for "Enlightened" 's highly original and humane comic engine: it's a satire of feminine New Age do-gooderism that shares the values of all it satirizes.
Once Spain pulled out of Iraq, the author theorizes, the pressure on Tony Blair, the British Prime Minister, to do the same might be unbearable — "and hence the domino tiles would fall quickly".
A high score for an aspect of suffering might be unbearable for one person, but bearable for another person.
In a financial side, the cost of being in a nursing home might be unbearable to the senior, the family, or the government [ 2].
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It is perhaps this that makes their bawdy chaos seem hilarious when it might otherwise be unbearable.
Derrick may be the designated cynic of the group (every platoon on TV or in the movies needs at least one), but if he was uncaring, he might also be unbearable.
By telling the story of Rath, a Cambodian teenager who was sold twice to brothels in Malaysia and Thailand, for instance, or Mahabouba, whose body was not big enough to deliver the baby she was carrying from the sixty-year old man who owned her, they aspire to do more than document what might seem to be unbearable, outrageous hardships.
But they might be altogether unbearable without the writer's impish, subversive spirit.
Maybe she should have held her nerve, but then the book might be truly unbearable.
But without Andy, it might be an unbearable kind of fun.
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