Sentences with phrase «inconceivable how»

Michael, given the analytical content of my posts, it's inconceivable how you can surmise that, «It seems you prefer to substitute barratry.»
Since Christianity is based on the Bible, it is inconceivable how one can reconcile progressive attitudes towards gender equality with what is written in scripture without being an extreme semantic acrobat and moral contortionist.

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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.
It is inconceivable that any parish should neglect this opportunity; each parish, through its responsible agents, should carefully study its own situation and determine how best it can do the job in this respect.
For, the question is not how these metaphysical principles could be otherwise, which might indeed be inconceivable, but rather why there is this definiteness rather than no definiteness.
In today's game, with the squads that are required, how inconceivable is it that a team losing one player to injury can suddenly implode so dramatically?
I don't know how much of a delay «Top Chef» has between filming and broadcast, so even if they took up the school lunch challenge, Congress might have already acted * — Agweek says that Sen. Lincoln (D - AR) hopes to hold a markup session in the Senate Agriculture Committee on March 26 (via Slow Food USA) and it is not inconceivable that the new legislation could pass quickly.
In such a climate, it was inconceivable that politicians would interfere in the production and selling of alcohol, for example, or of sugary, salty and fatty foods, or in the operations of the gaming industry, or in how supermarkets discount products, or in how much businesses pay their senior executives, and so on.
Understanding how the brain changes over time requires a new generation of tools that can work at infinitesimal scales that were once inconceivable.
The performance was comparable to How Do You Know, but whereas that old - fashioned flop carried an inconceivable $ 120 M price tag, Idiot's stated budget was a mere $ 5 M.
With How to Train Your Dragon 2, Dean Deblois put Hiccup and Toothless through some of the most painful parts of maturity — the parts where you face inconceivable loss and the parts where you take responsibility for your actions — and he did so while keeping the film family friendly and fun.
However, no matter how inconceivable the design of the bigger iPad might seem, a source as trusted as The Wall Street Journal has mentioned Apple having asked its suppliers to develop displays measuring 12.9 inch.
It was always inconceivable that President Obama would consider using a nuclear explosion to cut the flow of oil from the unrelenting seabed gusher in the Gulf of Mexico — no matter how many other options faltered.
This question includes multiple hypotheticals that may have seemed inconceivable a year or two ago, but now that we've shifted to debating about how they might be implemented, consider the following campaign promises of the current US President, which can not be trivially dismissed:
It seems absolutely inconceivable, but you'd be surprised how easy it is to misspell your own name.
It is not inconceivable to see how such a scheme could become a model to address the experiences of the stolen generations.
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