Sentences with phrase «become inconceivable»

«I think with further devolution to Scotland it becomes inconceivable to continue to allow Scottish members to vote on everything that is happening in England when as you know English members and indeed Scottish members can't vote on so much of what is happening in Scotland.

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This would have been inconceivable a few years ago, but now things have become so political, that certain people even want to re-write the Bitcoin whitepaper.
The conclusion I want to pull out of these considerations is this: if there is at least one actual entity in the world characterized by at least one eternal object, one specific form of definiteness, then this actual entity provides all the ontological ground required for the realm of eternal objects — an appeal to God is not necessary.11 And, indeed, in Whitehead, as in Aristotle, there is an eternity and an abeternity of becoming so that within the terms of the system it is inconceivable that there be any region of the extensive continuum, no matter how far it be extended fore or aft, where there is not a generation of actual entities exhibiting concrete forms of definiteness.
Is it not possible to say, therefore, that the concept of merely becoming - otherwise is inconceivable, on the grounds that the character of being - otherwise which comes about, is a reality different from what preceded it, and therefore, because new, requires to be produced and needs a sufficient cause, which must be sought within the cosmic domain?
With the triumph of secularism in Western Europe, it is not inconceivable that Russia will become the continent's most Christian country, and veer away from the demographic point of no return toward which the rest of Europe is headed.
When we get to a stage where it becomes — certainly in her mind — inconceivable for a public sector professional to vote Conservative we have got to address that.»
It is inconceivable that a mass of citizens, union members or not, will flock back to supporting Labour, much less join and become active members, until its politics fundamentally return to the left.
As inconceivable as it may seem, tuning in to such chirps is now becoming routine.
David Mamet ---- «House of Games «If it feels like some of the writers on this list kind of lucked into direction having written a film (or several) that became a mainstream success thereafter, there are a few others whose writerly voice was already so established that the idea of having them direct a straightforward genre film is kind of inconceivable (see also: Charlie Kaufman).
An immensely brilliant operator, exhibiting marvelous dexterity, proceeding with almost inconceivable speed, his boorish arrogance became as famous as his accomplishments in the surgical room.
Alyssa Noble, the seemingly small cog in what becomes a much larger wheel of inconceivable circumstances, is drawn so effectively in the narrative she seems to almost stand upright on the pages before the reader's very eyes.
While it's inconceivable that the 360 will ultimately become a financial success in Japan, Infinite Undiscovery could nevertheless be a huge boon to Microsoft.
This idea of holistically consuming our human stories, including the many that are normally excluded from history — while it has become a normal part of daily digital living — was inconceivable in the 1980s when the Guerrilla Girls became famous for storming cultural institutions and media outlets to take on the political plight of better representation for women in the arts.
Thus the Human — his direct and present experience in the face of the inconceivable world — becomes the initial and the final point of the actual picture of the world.
We note, too, that in poetry, music and architecture, as well as in painting, the attitude to the medium has become much freer, so that artists are willing to search further and to risk experiments or inventions which in the past would have been inconceivable because of fixed ideas of the laws and boundaries of the arts.
And the whole thing does become as you say @ 134 «inconceivable» when you note the said Matthew R Marler explains @ 130 his rate of research is «a few dozen articles a year.»
That may not be enough: let's fake that it's inconceivable until it becomes a self - fulling prophecy.
It is inconceivable that 1350 registrants in 2009 became 1800 graduates in 2012.
If we consider the biggest security risk for any law firm is the people they employ; along with the handful of high - profile cases that have the potential to become the focus of public outrage — it's not inconceivable that lawyer - client communications will be at greater risk.
However, considering the incredibly fast adoption of smart phones, and the rise of mobile marketing generally, it's not inconceivable that QR Codes might become a valuable mobile tech - tool that lawyers and firms may employ.
«It seems almost inconceivable now that Emoji were a country - specific feature, as they're such a big part of modern communication, and become headline marketing features for new iOS releases,» he said.
It is not inconceivable to see how such a scheme could become a model to address the experiences of the stolen generations.
While it may sound inconceivable to fall for a scam regarding something as serious as a fake house, rental scams are becoming more prevalent in today's tech - driven world.
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