Examples of using Impossibility in English and their translations into Chinese
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Class 3 impossibility- technologies that violate the known laws of physics.
Undoubtedly the impossibility of using only one model includes in its conception all the integrative elements.
This, actually, is an impossibility, yet what Ananias thought he was doing is spoken of as fact, even though it was not.
In the Buddha's mind, women may well have been inseparable from the“lust” that made enlightenment an impossibility.
However, the norms enshrined in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, such as those on supervening impossibility of performance, were not sufficient in themselves.
Her calculated greed, placed so implacably above the good of England and its peoples, had made that an impossibility.
While the client may give an answer that is an impossibility in their waking life, their answer can still be useful.
This statement confirms the common sense observation of the late Ernst Schumacher that infinite growth of material consumption within a finite world is an impossibility.
The imperialist states have equally demonstrated that system-immanent correction is an impossibility.
The judge said that they because the beneficiaries were also the protectors that they created their own impossibility to act.
Libyans are all considered to be Muslims; in the minds of the Libyan people, being Libyan and leaving Islam is an impossibility.
Your point, that the existence of such a person(given the effects of original sin) is an impossibility, is well taken.
It turned out, for many of us, that building production-grade applications is nearly an impossibility with the existing tech.
Your point, that the existence of such a person(given the effects of original sin) is an impossibility, is well taken.
David Hume, on On the rule of taste indicates the difficulty or impossibility of normalizing taste for the great difference between sentiment and judgment.
The myth of 1492 and the impossibility of America: the Afro-Asian contribution to the catch-up of the West, 1492-1700; 9.
Every man is an impossibility, until he is born; everything impossible, until we see a success.'.
That impossibility has led scientists to create black hole analogs in labs.
The impossibility of socialism is only a special case of the general inability of central planners to collect and assimilate information widely dispersed in society.
It is this morale that makes impossibility possible, and the war of liberation has opened a new page.