Sentences with phrase «inconceivable for»

As much as 100 clean terawatts, compared to today's dirty 15TW, is not inconceivable for the 22nd century.
This seems to be a norm for those working within new media, even if it's a bit inconceivable for one of the Internet's pioneering artists, and founder of the infamous net.art movement, to still be making this clarification to an Internet savvy society.
It was inconceivable for the Getty curators not to have any women in their shows and, since I was one of the women working at that time who was taken seriously, I was suddenly in maybe eight museum shows and I had three solo shows.
He said, «Marty, it's inconceivable for us to not be a launch title for Xbox Live,» which was coming in November 2002, just a year after the first Halo's release.
It might have seemed like a weird idea just a few years ago, but so many people read e-books now, on so many different devices, that it's no longer inconceivable for a book to be exclusively published online.
Reaction papers can be relegated on the premise of points that can be inconceivable for a few students.
Cameron had previously said no UK government would give that again so soon, but Sturgeon said on Friday it would be inconceivable for Westminster to ignore a democratic vote by MSPs requesting that authority.
He explained that it was inconceivable for over-aged employees to be retained in the payroll of government for ever.
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.»
Things like having kids be able to read proficiently at the end of kindergarten, things that are developmentally inconceivable for a lot of kids.
It seems inconceivable for a country which, not so long ago, possessed the supreme constructive talents of Paul Gascoigne with his magnificent right foot and his ability almost to «photograph the play» before the ball came to him.
I don't think it's inconceivable for Arsenal to sign Cech, but I do think it's highly unlikely.
Jamie Redknapp claimed that Jack Wilshere has no future at Arsenal Football Club, but that will be inconceivable for most Gunners fans.
If they get a Top striker it's Not inconceivable for us to end up 6th place.
By virtue of its very categories, this picture of a final human end would be unacceptable or inconceivable for Buddha or Shankara, the great sage of Vedanta.
Any other kind of resurrection would indeed have been almost inconceivable for the Jew.
The unconscious experience of each contributed to the unconscious experience of others in such a way that the group or tribe constituted a unit of psychic life quite inconceivable for axial man.
It seems to me that it would be, well, inconceivable for such an investor to even approach the returns earned by an index fund.
When asked about the matter, he said: «It would be inconceivable for General Motors not to be talking to any number of advisers about normal business operations, but I'm not going to list the issues one by one.»
What we're aiming for here is a raging fire that shines so brightly through your passion that it's almost inconceivable for it to be true.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed and archived forever.
By 1999, Target had attained a chic that was nearly inconceivable for a discounter.

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If you know anything about discount stores (or shirts), you'll know it's inconceivable that this item ever sold for $ 200, or even $ 100.
It seems inconceivable that management behaved this way and got away with it for so many years because as today's leaders know, the most knowledgeable employees about a process are usually the people who perform it everyday.
He added it's «inconceivable» that the oilsands can be fully exploited under Canada's global climate commitments and called for a transparent assessment of the potential benefits of relaxing Alberta's oil recovery requirements.
It can seem inconceivable to discuss exit - strategy before even celebrating the grand opening, but doing so has tremendous value for both the franchisee and the franchisor.
Israel has been the flashpoint of much of the world's conflict for the past few decades and it's not inconceivable that it'll be the last place on Earth where fighting continues.
A typical rehab for his Los Angeles flips costs $ 40,000 - $ 50,000, and it's not «inconceivable» for him to spend six figures on a Los Angeles fix - and - flip.
The Minister of Finance has for some time rejected this view without providing his own analysis, It is inconceivable that the Department has not done its own research on the structural deficit, as it does publicly provide estimates on an historical basis.
In a country that prides itself on being the oldest constitutional democracy in the world, it seems inconceivable that we employ a decidedly undemocratic system for selecting our presidential nominees.
And my reason would be exactly the same as the reason Hartshorne gives for rejecting it, namely that this God is more 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].
To those who know the conditions in Palestine, then and now, it is inconceivable that he should have left them to fend for themselves «on the hills» or «in the wilderness», (These two phrases are certainly synonyms, the hill country of Judea being wilderness country and the Aramaic tura having both meanings.
And transgenderism, let alone questions of bathroom access for transgender students in public schools, was so far off the policy radar it was inconceivable that it would receive presidential attention.
«god has always been there»... so its conceivable that your god can have existed forever, but for this universe to have existed forever in contracting and expanding states is inconceivable?
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.»
It is not even inconceivable, according to Bergson, for the whole of a person's past to be thrust into the immediate awareness of the present.
Reading through Flannery O'Connor's published interviews, a scholar today might be surprised to see that half of them appeared in Catholic journals — an inconceivable situation now for a serious young writer.
practicing, for example, «redaction criticism» to separate genuine sayings of Jesus from the creation of the Evangelists — a task inconceivable under the older assumptions.
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.
And is it completely inconceivable that atheistic worldview, one in which God (no longer understood simply as an engineer) opens up the universe to an ever new future, could provide a fertile setting for understanding evolution?
Without knowing the great lion, and more importantly, the one for whom Aslan is a powerful symbol, it is inconceivable that they can get Lewis right.
It is inconceivable to me that Paul can be quoted by modern male chauvinists as the biblical authority for excluding women from accepting God's call to serve others in the name of Christ, when Paul himself encouraged and congratulated inspired women who were prominent — to use his own descriptions — as deacons, apostles, ministers and saints.
It is not inconceivable to think that they could have taken exception to the cross but not said anything knowing the intense level of hate and discrimination they would be subjected to for speaking up.
These include adequate uranium supply (probably necessitating immense uranium strip mines in Tennessee), almost inconceivable reactor and waste - transport accidents, low - level radiation effects from normal plant operations, and the burden of guarding both radioactive waste and outdated but radioactive nuclear plants for thousands of years.
For critics like Professor Arnhart, it is inconceivable that someone once properly exposed to Darwin's theory could doubt it.
The Hindus have a vivid sense of punishment due each individual for his wrongdoing, and it is inconceivable to them that another should suffer for their sins.
As I said in my commentary, «For Christians, calling yourself a Christian while not believing that God has always existed as the triune Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is inconceivable
For Christians, calling yourself a Christian while not believing that God has always existed as the triune Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is as inconceivable.
After having tried for generations to cure what ails us, God reached for something strange, radical and inconceivable.
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