Sentence examples for offers no possibility from inspiring English sources

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Although the sentence offers no possibility of parole, the time the officers serve could be reduced to a little more than two years for good behavior.

Kathryn Harrison writes that Ms. Kirino's world "offers no possibility of god or redemption" for the characters -- most of whom are children -- who live in it.

It offers no possibility of putting together any form of reasoned or coherent response to what has been written on the host blog.

The most extreme form of debt is slavery, a fall into the red so deep that it offers no possibility for redeeming one's basic human station.

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This architect who stood for organic forms, who continually preached the lessons of life and growth and change, created a shell whose form had no relation to its function and offered no possibility of any future departure from his rigid preconceptions.

But for all the splendors of recorded performances (and one of the beauties of 78s is that they offered no possibility for editing — their three-to-five-minute sides were utterly, incorruptibly live), their accumulated wisdom is still second to concerts, which, in turn, yield to the private playing of a piano in a casual setting.

Furthermore, the construction of the sensors is such that they are completely biologically separate from their monitoring environment, and therefore, offer no possibility of contamination or other form of threat to their target operating environment, i.e. internal human tissue.

Percentages offer no possibility to have an idea about the lipid content reached and therefore to appreciate the real success of the new technique developed.

Also, using fully structured anonymised questionnaires (this is standardized questions as well as standardized answer options) offered no possibility to explore individual recruitment barriers in more depth.

Still, those approaches offer no possibility for the correction of instrument instability and/or signal drift or for the reduction of signal variations originating from inhomogeneities in the sample matrix.

It wants to know why Newcastle was favoured over Knowsley, and says the proposed merger offers "no practical possibility of sharing high-quality staff between the widely separated sites".

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