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Even with these trade-offs, it was impossible to gain acceptance of the concept by major developers, and even by social housing providers.
Ideology may hinder or make impossible the project of making good sense of the past, of producing genuine pasts.
In many cases, it is impossible to predict which particular conclusion a particular individual will draw from particular premises.
Many remain active outdoors until this becomes impossible.
The circularity was planned in the spiral design of the house to express a sense of the infinite, impossible to evade.
Other roving stairs include external stairs front and back, almost impossible to locate on plan due to discrepancies between set design and location.
Determining the stability or change of life satisfaction in the long run is therefore impossible.
Trials where participants were not restricted to people with schizophrenia and from which it was impossible to extract results for this group were not included.
An age determination of acanthocephalans appears to be impossible.
People limit themselves to saying that under modern conditions direct democracy is impossible, therefore that representative democracy is necessary.
Clearly it is impossible to expect every academic to see all the productions they might want to discuss in their work.
Given the lack of a choreographic score, moment-by-moment comparison of music and movement is impossible.
With opera, such triangulation is difficult, if not impossible to achieve.
At this point, it seems impossible to decide between the two explanations.
Cross-linguistic variation along this dimension makes it impossible to define a set of prelinguistic categories that would solve the child's learning problem.
Admittedly, if it were literally impossible for a person to conform his behavior to the law, one might feel punishment was unwarranted.
One is to say that the transcendence project is called "theor y," and so theor y is impossible and has no consequences.
As for the other uses, it is quite impossible to argue conclusively against all of them.
Unless such justifications are conceptually impossible, no theor y can establish a conclusion without offering a justification.
Admittedly, many functionalists would reject this characterization as impossible since many functionalists see rejection of generative theory as a fundamental component of functionalism.
The problem is that the wide scope reading after reconstruction is impossible.
Given this study's limited resources, it was impossible to gather user information from a larger sample of local authorities of each authority type.
Helping the first group think and prepare for retirement is not intrinsically impossible.
Although a clear-cut answer is impossible, a hypothesis can be advanced.
However, the division of the infinite is impossible altogether.
If this were the case, it would be almost impossible to differentiate between habits and internalization.
First, self-experimentation allows experimenters a kind of extended access to the behavior of adult human subjects that is difficult - if not impossible - to achieve otherwise.
Without some evidence of specificity and proficiency, we argued that it will often be impossible to determine what the trait is an adaptation for.
On the one hand, learning-theoretic and other formal results indicate that learning is impossible without highly constraining the learner.
Again, without a welfare service, it was impossible to implement.
Such internal feeding by an ectophagous larva would, in the absence of this evidence, have seemed completely impossible.
Unfortunately, it was impossible to maintain this barrier.
Everyone agreed that it is impossible to enthuse a student who is unenthusiastic, though distinctions were drawn here between enthusing and motivating.
If we had not, it would have been impossible for a reader who does not know the data to follow our arguments.
Also, interdisciplinary research may be impossible without a certain organizational and disciplinary hierarchy.
They are dotted among correct eigenvalues and it seems impossible to single them out.
If either of the spouses is infertile, reproduction will be impossible.
According to the wife's lawyer, this behaviour represented a grave humiliation, rendering the continuation of the marriage impossible.
However, we often have bounds on the approximation ratio, making this impossible.
Determining the relevant psychological characteristics of patients is a significant task, but by no means an impossible one.
Such a move is not only impossible - one cannot halt change - or desirable.
Even when consent is impossible, assent (as with children) should be obtained, when possible.
Distraction is, of course, as inevitable as prolonged attention is impossible.
First, that self-determination is impossible unless we presuppose an individual located within a community (otherwise choice can never "get off the ground").
However, she showed high serum urea and creatinine levels and it was impossible to decrease fluid overload because of poor hemodynamic status.
Should this prove impossible, and it is necessary to replace the valve, then complications are almost inevitable.
Also, it is essential to repair defects when the child is first referred in countries where follow-up is difficult or impossible.
To cite all such aspects and influences would be impossible.
One of the problems with using transfer as an explanatory tool is that predicting transfer is very difficult if not impossible.
The structure of monopoly, restricted access to the industry and rigid production limits rendered innovation next to impossible.
In the absence of information on date of out-migration for the never-married population, it is impossible to be certain about the severity of the problem.
The poor condition of the population census of 1897 rendered it impossible to cover the whole population of the province.
However, it was lethal because it was completely impossible to clean inside the tube.
Agrarian interests at the political centre simply made impossible any government action which might have seriously weakened those interests.
As the investigation effort remains ongoing, it is impossible to yet draw a conclusion.
Excluded are the corporations, institutions, combinations of men and women and records impossible to classify.
Because the manor was spread across a number of parishes and interminged with other manors, it is impossible to estimate its resident population.
Once this occurs, it may be impossible ever to restore trust.
Because behavior is impossible without discrimination in the sense of noting differences, we do not need to burden our moral debate with it.
Individual interests are intertwined with family interests,37 and it is often impossible to separate the two.
The roman alphabet, in other words, created an otherwise impossible means of communication between the gospel and the herd.
Unlike poverty, disability is seen as a taint that is difficult or impossible to purge.
Even though all the various possible meanings may ultimately affect the archaeological record, it seems impossible to 36 include them all into archaeological methodology.
Such high levels of infant and child mortality are all but impossible to sustain.
In practice such a commitment is impossible to meet.
Since it is impossible to discuss one without the other, allow me to look at the question of inheritance once again.
Typically, there was only one room for living, and it would have been impossible to accommodate a two-generation family.
The relation between ideas and their social setting gives credence to the argument that philosophy is impossible without the institution of money.
The regional consequences of global warming are, at present, impossible to predict in detail.
However, the share of state ownership is impossible to establish for many markets.
Complex feedbacks between population, growth, technology, and natural resources make this question impossible to answer.
They may be positive or negative; it is impossible to say a priori.
As time is currently irreversible, so too is it logically impossible to restore a system to its pre-perturbation condition.
Now, it is true that it appears to be impossible to interrupt buttercup in any way at all.
The truth value may be impossible to de®ne, but the ordinary interpretation is clear.
There is no reason to expect this option to become impossible at some point.
With most of the other forms listed above, it is almost impossible to decide whether we have an adverbial booster or a booster prefix.
Thus, the sentence in (18b), related to (18a), is impossible.
By the same token, it is impossible for a social theory of language to view the individual speaker's competence as a simple internalization of convention.
While the right ventricular cavity may enlarge under these circumstances, a restrictive right ventricular inflow may make biventricular repair impossible.
In 7 cases it was impossible to cross anatomically changed residual duct with the delivery system.
Rehabilitation would have been dicult because of the high stocking rates, but not impossible in this case because of the small number of families.
In the same manner, it is impossible to study the process of language acquisition if one ignores its final state.
Whenever one or more of the predictors is a dichotomy (as in this example), such interpretation is near impossible.
In truth, there is no easy answer to that question and it is impossible to generalise without introducing qualifications.
From this moment on it is impossible to know what degree of transformation she is undergoing.
The limited number of respondents in these age groups in previous studies made it impossible to test this hypothesis.
In its own terms it is impossible to contest, because the grounds for refuting it will also be seen to be political.
Indeed, to this day, in any place with hotels it is almost impossible to take an evening walk without running into one.
One would need to be able to enumerate all potential meanings a priori, a feat that is impossible.
Christine heightens the reader's sense of the lady's impossible predicament in the tryst scene.
The drawing on the surface would be virtually impossible without the planes.
All this is not to say that it was impossible for teachers to get useful information on software.
If both are merely parts of a temporal order, then it is impossible to give a reason.
The draft preface attempts to inhabit an impossible space of publication without a public.
I suggest that this recognition of, finally, the impossible (double) logic of narrative, should also be framed in terms of audience.
Complete externality to a religious framework of thought is perhaps impossible.
If one presumes that a critical language makes clear, makes intelligible what was inaccessible, difficult and obscure, one accepts the necessary and impossible simultaneously.
One may judge another religion by that religion's criteria alone or one should desist from such a task altogether as it is conceptually impossible.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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