Sentence examples for not possible at all from inspiring English sources

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It is hard or not possible at all to imagine today's world without Friedman's ideas.

That's why prices have risen to such a degree that, for many, a house purchase is just not possible at all, or can only be achieved by securing an unsustainable mortgage.

In many cases physical experiments are not possible at all due to excessive run duration, trade off and socio-financial implications.

Due to a number of practical restrictions, the use of RRH units is not possible at all sites, for reasons that may include space and positioning on the mast, rental agreements, and visual pollution.

As bees younger than 54 h were not very abundant outside the brood nest (Fig. 3A) a comparison with the brood nest and between age classes was not possible at all Texp because of low sample sizes (despite a total of 12732 measurements).

aThose responded difficult or not possible at all are considered as having disability.

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It wasn't possible at all times because he would change up the tactics and he was playing better in the third.

"I could have been screwed," but his encryption and other data-security practices insured that it "wasn't possible at all" to intercept his transmissions to journalists "unless the journalist intentionally passed this to the government".

I could have been screwed, but the fact that transmissions to journalists would be intercepted, that wasn't possible at all, unless the journalist intentionally passed this to the government.

The debate about free will and determinism was everywhere in the late 19th and early 20th century: including hybrid understandings, like those that suggested free will wasn't possible at all, even as a concept, when circumstances over-determined the inevitability of human suffering and misery.

When the antecedent of a conditional contains a mass noun, negative quantifiers, or certain kinds of modified quantifier phrases, quantification over minimal situations or events seems to yield unwelcome results or isn't possible at all: 28(a) raises the question whether there ever are minimal situations or events in which snow falls.

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