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Consumers grievously harmed by generic drugs may find it virtually impossible to win compensation for their injuries as a result of a Supreme Court decision issued on Monday.
The graphics looks worse than the 2007 version, gameplay has far too many options and it's virtually impossible to win a ruck against a top 10 nation.
Smart, brisk and funny, it was the exception proving the rule that it's virtually impossible to win attention — or audiences — in the commercial Off Broadway sphere these days.
SOME lawyers say a case against Forstmann Little would be virtually impossible to win, and they note that Connecticut has been an aggressive litigator, filing a much-publicized lawsuit against Enron last month.
The crucial importance of the state comes down to the fact that unless Romney wins its crop of 18 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win, he will find it virtually impossible to win the presidency.
"In terms of passer rating, it's about as bad a four-game stretch as he has had since his rookie year, and, historically, it's virtually impossible to win in most years in the postseason with a touchdown-interception ratio this poor," Byrne said.
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If he had failed to win concessions from Cablevision, it would have been virtually impossible to push for so-called retransmission payments when ABC contracts come due with bigger distributors.
Disney is under pressure to stand its ground: if it doesn't win concessions from Cablevision it will be virtually impossible to push for so-called retransmission payments when ABC contracts come due with providers like Time Warner Cable.
Her answer was deft, and probably helped her win a place in the court: "Without laborers, the strawberry fields would be virtually impossible to farm.
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