Sentence examples for more insuperable from inspiring English sources

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But the more we looked the more insuperable the challenges appeared," he says.

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Despite eschewing wealthy donors who bolster Clinton's Super Pac coffers, Sanders has also received a record-breaking 5m small donations, which gives him the money to continue campaigning all the way to the convention in Philadelphia, even if the delegate mathematics become insuperable and the campaign becomes more of a protest movement.

All this sets those novelists bent on writing amusingly about class the almost insuperable difficulty of establishing their terms, and – even more problematic, perhaps – convincing readers of the accuracy of their judgments.

More important is that the Redditors faced a simple, but insuperable, obstacle when it came to identifying the Tsarnaevs, namely that the two brothers were not, as far as I can tell, in any of the photographs that were widely available before Thursday morning.

Nepal is home to more than 100 indigenous languages [25], which might appear an insuperable barrier to a population-based survey.

Again, not an insuperable problem, except that, come breakfast time, panthers need more than Friskies.

He is a loner, his friendship with Horatio more understated than usual, struggling to work out a battle plan against insuperable forces and after his encounter with his father's ghost (tellingly played by James Laurenson as a fixer who would have been no pushover himself as head of state).

The empire's 19th-century economic hardships, which prompted its personification as the "sick man of Europe", meant that the Ottoman state's Christian residents suffered more than its Muslim subjects and reforms planned by the sultans faced insuperable difficulties.

Her deafness had always stood like an insuperable wall between them, and the longer they stayed married the more difficult it was to scale.

"We've seen once-insuperable barriers fall in presidential politics -- and probably none more significant than a divorced man (Reagan) garnering the evangelical vote in 1980," said Randall Balmer, professor of religious history at Barnard College and author of God in the White House: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush.

In our study, interviewees did not often appear to use more advanced teaching skills such as seeking to diversify educational techniques in the face of insuperable obstructions (time and synchronicity constraints), engagement in shared and reciprocal learning practices [ 24], reflection and evaluation of their own teaching and supervisory practices [ 25].

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