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Young people, however, are not alone in not being able to fathom the distant future.
Fifteen years ago, you would not have been able to fathom many of the jobs that exist today.
England's Andy Robinson would not be able to fathom such a surreal situation.
YOU might expect that the stockmarket would, if it understood no other industry, be able to fathom investment banking.
Imagine a Skrillex bassline 20 years ago – no-one would have been able to fathom what that sounded like.
Unless we identify and understand our respective initial assumptions, he explains, we will not be able to fathom the conflicting policy initiatives that they drive.
It finally bowed to pressure from investors who want to be able to fathom the company's financials and will begin making these filings in 2003.
But as far as Dr. Bendersky has gone to explain the pretty ladies of Tlatilco, he has not been able to fathom their cultural meaning.
As Ms. Frank writes: "The great mystery of Emily's life is how she was able to fathom as she did the nature of human love.
There was only one performance, and I can't claim to harbor any great passion for Mongolian two-tone throat singing, or even to be able to fathom what it could be.
I won't understand the language going on around me, and I won't be able to fathom the simple miracle of how I came to be sitting there, but I will feel as if I belong.
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