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It will be very difficult, verging on the impossible, to do that when the Army is down to 82,000 by 2020".
But germ warfare experts dismiss such threats as verging on the impossible.
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Outbidding a Saudi princess on Prada usually verges on the impossible, after all.
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Finding a wine to match both these disparate dishes verges on the impossible.
In fact, experts on germ warfare say, to cause widespread health problems by contaminating a public water supply verges on the impossible.
To think that a madman could be running the world's most powerful country, to think that the Commander-in-Chief would use Twitter to mouth off about whose nuclear button is bigger or to call himself a "very stable genius," verges on the impossible.
For many of the thousands of executive women I've coached, trained and corresponded with in the past 13 years, crafting a compelling "ask" and executing it, is extremely challenging, verging on impossible.
My unscientific (because untestable) hypothesis is that it is getting increasingly hard, verging on impossible, to muster any genuinely representative sample of our Internet-fragmented and increasingly internalized society.
The pace sometimes verges on the frenetic.
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