Sentence examples for presumably impossible from inspiring English sources

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Such thoughts are occasioned by Susan Hiller's wonderful Homage to Yves Klein: Levitations (2008), an immense array of photographs that record (or purport to record) instances of unaided human flight: figures leaping, floating, levitating, cross-legged in mid-air, people defying gravity – all of it presumably impossible.

In his recently released "Time Regained," Mr. Ruiz has translated to film the final novel of Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past" -- a presumably impossible task, which he achieved by gliding the camera along palatial corridors, or dollying it up to windows that open upon unexpected times and places.

Einstein euphemistically termed such mysterious (and presumably impossible) "telepathic" or "superluminal" communication by the colorful phrase "spooky action at a distance".

That Cornelis and Anthony were related is, in the words of Ann Payne, "not, presumably, impossible, but there is little evidence that they were connected at all".

If it were inert, the effect would be very small, and presumably impossible to detect experimentally.

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Given the scarcity of medical resources, the dilemma at the heart of Shaw's play is presumably not impossible today.

Presumably the impossible dream of many is now the redemption of a scarred and suffocating planet; or maybe global peace or the eradication of religion.

For instance, if we assume that the proposition 'Artemisia is five years old' is now true, then that proposition is now possible; but it will presumably be impossible at some future time, namely once Artemisia has reached the age of six, since from then on it will never be true again (assuming linearity of time).

(Securing the borders completely is virtually impossible; presumably that will have to be fudged).

It predicted that the losses would swell again by the end of 2004, presumably making it impossible to repay the loans.

Harmony is one of the kids standing around the giant bathroom of Tunnel, and he's wearing two-inch-thick prismatic glasses that make it impossible, presumably, to see much.

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