Sentence examples for possibility of unification from inspiring English sources

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"I was unable to attend the ceremony, but I'm so happy about the possibility of unification," he said.

"I had always believed in the possibility of unification, but from the beginning, I said we have to go slowly and carefully," he recalled.

The research on the possibility of unification of piercing and reeling mills rolls for screw rolling for both decreasing and increasing the diameter of crude pipes was conducted.

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As late as the summer of 1989, during my visit to West Germany, journalists asked me and Chancellor Helmut Kohl whether we had discussed the possibility of German unification.

While Beijing has extensive cooperative ties with South Korea, it is leery of the possibility of Korean unification led by the South, which might well remain a U.S. ally with American soldiers possibly stationed in northern Korea.

The current president, Lee Myung-bak, has even raised the possibility of a "unification tax ".Since reunification offers virtually the only hope for North Korea's unfortunate people, it is understandable that Mr Cha cleaves to the idea.

The possibility of this unification is one of the most exciting logical developments in this area, bringing together as it does two independent descendants of the earlier work in the logic of time.

A victory at the Odyssey Arena could open up the possibility of a unification fight against one of the other champions in the division, England's Scott Quigg or Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux.

Until recently the possibility of a unification of these theories was generally doubted (Adriaans and van Benthem 2008a) but in the past decade conversions and reductions between various formal models have been studied (Cover and Thomas 2006; Grünwald and Vitányi 2008; Bais and Farmer 2008).

Earlier this month, Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny surprised many by arguing that Brexit negotiations should consider the possibility of Irish unification, which he likened to the joining of East and West Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

The Ethics of Ambiguity opens with an account of intentionality which designates the meaning-disclosing, meaning-making and meaning-desiring activities of consciousness as both insistent and ambiguous insistent in that they are spontaneous and unstoppable; ambiguous in that they preclude any possibility of self-unification or closure.

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