Sentences with phrase «founded inconceivable»

Degrading a country founded inconceivable times before the USA and obtuse refusal to recognize China's, SE Asia's, unspoken works influence speaks, nor screams actually, of your downfall.
He once again shows that he finds it inconceivable that anyone who reads the bible can come to a different conclusion than he has.
That insight had such significance for John Paul that he would return to it fourteen years later in Fides et Ratio, writing that the chief purpose of theology «is seen to be the understanding of God's kenosis, a grand and mysterious truth for the human mind, which finds it inconceivable that suffering and death can express a love which gives itself and seeks nothing in return.»
We tell our kids to say no to drugs and we find it inconceivable that they could say no to s - ex.
I find it inconceivable that he has not really wanted to get involved in the transfer window until the injuries have forced him to.
I find it inconceivable that any government can be considering allowing just about anyone to open a free school, in any type of building, without outdoor play or recreational space, or qualified teachers.
«I just find it inconceivable — incomprehensible is a better word — that given the progress that we've made in making these streets safe, we would run risks of tampering with it,» he said.
I find it inconceivable
With more bicycles on the road than ever before, Schwab found it inconceivable that no one had published the correct set of bike equations, or applied it to bicycle design challenges.
She finds it inconceivable that anyone doubts that quality day - care programs are worthy of public funding.
For parents who have chosen a new school for their children, we find it inconceivable that SPLC would seek to impose their judgement over that of parents, and force these students to return to a district with such significant problems.
I find it inconceivable that truly terrible boss fights still infect our games.

Not exact matches

Many people find that concept inconceivable.
it is inconceivable that a God drawn along the Whiteheadian lines, with a total grasp of the possibilities unfolding before the progressive advance into chaos and with a direct pipeline to the «ear» and «conscience» of each and every emerging actual entity, could not have found for the world a way around such unspeakable suffering [as that which occurred in the Holocaust].
Had he known that the tomb was found empty it seems inconceivable that he should not have adduced this here as a telling piece of objective evidence.
In the first place God's love is so real, so intense, that it is thought to be inconceivable that once God has so painstakingly created human life, after such a fashion that the human heart is «restless until it finds its rest in God,» God will either destroy that human life or permit it to be destroyed.
G. W. H. Lampe says of this important passage, «Had he known that the tomb was found empty it seems inconceivable that he should not have adduced this here as a telling piece of objective evidence.»
Something has then taken place just as powerful and inconceivable as birth, the saying «Here I am as I am» finds a new meaning.
It seems to me that his absolute identification of the revelation with the church is not accurate: I would say that the revelation took place within the church and is inconceivable apart from it, but I find it impossible to say, as he frequently does, that the revelation is the church.
Indeed, if we found that we could fully understand it, that very fact would show it was not what it professes to be — the inconceivable, the uncreated, the thing from beyond nature, striking down into nature like lightning.
Arsenal v West Brom «It seems almost inconceivable that Arsenal would go three home games without finding the back of the opposition net, but they looked jaded and out of sorts against the Black Cats midweek and will be hoping for a confidence booster before Wembley next weekend.»
Exploring this minefield of baby names, we're sure you'll find nearly every conceivable name (and likely some inconceivable too!)
Former CIA Director Leon Panetta blasted Donald Trump Wednesday night from the stage of the Democratic National Convention, calling his recent comment that Russia should «find» Hillary Clinton's emails «irresponsible» and «inconceivable
Jean Charles de Menezes» family has cast doubt on the findings of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), claiming it is «inconceivable» Sir Ian Blair did not know Mr de Menezes was innocent until the day after his shooting.
We have heard many times that dating in Pakistan is a losing game, that to find the perfect partner is inconceivable.
You can also join our Bulgarian dating and find something inconceivable, despite of your total unluckiness.
OSCAR REACTION: «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them» had some data on its side where it's win over «Jackie» and «La La Land» wasn't an entirely inconceivable upset.
The point I'm making is that even though the Grey - Steele romance has been a whirlwind since Ana literally stumbled into Christian's office (then later his red dungeon, and, finally, his heart), it's just inconceivable that she never found out before that he has his own jet.
Though it employs the wider cinematic aspect ratio and carries an R rating for some sex, nudity, and violence, Inconceivable basically is one of those «crazy woman» movies you might find on Lifetime.
PoolMan's Review: I find it, ahem, inconceivable that not a single mention is made of the VERY young Fred Savage or the very old looking Peter Falk in this movie... I kept waiting for him to turn to his grandson and say «Oh, I'm sorry, just one more question, sir...».
The Bristol research said it was «inconceivable» more than one parent - founded school would be set up in an area with spare places.
Known as Samye Ling - «The Inconceivable Place» - it was founded in 1967 by two Buddhist abbots who had fled their homeland.
A footnote in the Gray and Vogel paper says that they conducted the same research substituting EBIT for EBITDA and found «nearly identical results,» which is perhaps a little surprising but not inconceivable because they are so similar.
Considered together with the observed inconsistency of active fund performance, finding funds that beat the benchmark for several consecutive years may appear an inconceivable mission.
It seems inconceivable to me that a solution can be found, given such an increase in population.
The nearest thing I can find is Jim Hansen who states that «it [is] almost inconceivable that BAU climate change would not yield a sea level change of the order of meters on the century timescale».
This is accompanied by his statement that he finds it «almost inconceivable that BAU climate change would not yield a sea level change of the order of meters on the century timescale.»
I find it almost inconceivable that «business as usual» climate change will not result in a rise in sea level measured in metres within a century.
«Geological knowledge has improved enormously in the past 30 years and it is almost inconceivable now that major fields remain to be found
He found it «inconceivable» that they were unaware of the looming downturn in the legal job market.
When H sued O and L, the court found that H failed to perform her own due diligence and it was inconceivable H would proceed with a builder that could not come up with a small sum of money (deposit) to buy the land on which the house was to be built.
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