Examples of using Completely impossible in English and their translations into Slovak
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it will be completely impossible for us to build the trust between Member States that will inevitably be required if we are to engage in judicial cooperation.
This is completely impossible because it is against the divine law which God has given us,” Bishop Athanasius Schneider,
under an hour it is completely impossible to make jumps on one leg,
Most of the Migration Board's 12 questions are completely impossible to answer, and also completely ineffective when it actually only needed an issue to determine if someone is a Christian or not.
It is completely impossible to experience the Being,
so extreme that it makes intercourse painful for both partners or completely impossible.
it is completely impossible to cure it.
if not aims to make it completely impossible.
they are pursuing ambitious structural reforms that would have been considered completely impossible before the crisis.
(d) persistent delusions of other kinds that are culturally inappropriate and completely impossible, such as religious
Getting through the inner circle of posts at night is completely impossible, and the towers of the outer chain are so close to one another(one every 150 meters,
Since the administration of such a large amount of information is difficult or even completely impossible for humans being, there are applied distributed control systems for solving partial tasks in large-scale applications.
the task of drawing up RDPs with due regard to the criteria of EU water policy will not become completely impossible and must still be carried out through the detailed analyses of strengths,
Completely impossible.
That's completely impossible.
Though not completely impossible.
Cure varicose veins completely impossible.
Or is it completely impossible?
It's completely impossible, madam.
Sometimes it can feel completely impossible.