Sentence examples for universally impossible from inspiring English sources

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This neatly explains why it is universally impossible to know the truth-value of a borderline statement.

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The term "proficiency" is key because the federal No Child Left Behind law mandates that 100percentt of students must be "proficient" under state standards by 2014 -- a goal that has been universally described as impossible to reach.

What had been almost universally assumed to be impossible -- the election of a woman from a modest background to the highest position of power within the conservative establishment -- now suddenly seemed to have had been inevitable.

It is impossible to give universally valid managerial advice on how to deal with conflicts between sustainability dimensions, the economic perspective however is of particular importance and can be seen as "ambiguous" in business context.

For the purposes of analyzing the binding order dependencies, it was assumed that L15 is still actually part of the universal set; however, it was not included in any of the weighted averages, as it is impossible to infer universally conserved positions using representatives from only one domain.

Several "age identity" schemes exist, but the cards are not universally accepted and it is almost impossible to distinguish authentic ones from forgeries.

But what is numerically measurable can divert attention from other, equally worthwhile, objectives and for higher education especially a major problem is that it has proved impossible to reach a universally accepted definition of what constitutes 'academic quality'.

Fans were warned that busy schedules may make it "logistically" impossible, but that part was universally ignored in the excitement.

Where such systems are in place, they are not universally applied, which makes direct comparisons between facilities impossible.

The identity of C is, however, of great historical significance: it is responsible for the misconception that Bell proved that hidden variables are impossible, a belief that physicists until recently almost universally shared, as well as for the view, even now almost universally held, that what Bell's result does is to rule out local hidden variables, a view that is misleading.

Le Point, a weekly right-wing magazine, called Valérie's "Operation Win Over" a mission impossible, noting that she is even more universally disliked than the hapless Hollande, the most unpopular president in the history of the Fifth Republic.

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