Sentences with phrase «inconceivable now»

«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.
«Geological knowledge has improved enormously in the past 30 years and it is almost inconceivable now that major fields remain to be found.»
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That would be inconceivable now.

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The value of a single bitcoin is now about $ 420, an all - time high that would have been inconceivable a few weeks ago.
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.
Now since the mathematical and mechanical cosmological model of Hegel's day contains parts which are diverse, but is incapable of holding itself in a unity or identity, its very diversity is inconceivable.
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.
You can't just climb onto a mountain and proclaim that everyone is now free and equal — there will be enormous consequences, many of which will be inconceivable until they present themselves.
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.
Its adoption as the next ideology of a now intellectually bankrupt, but still officially Marxist, party is not inconceivable.
We must remedy these ills now because by the end of the decade the retirement of the first of the baby boomers will make such gigantic demands on the national purse that any new outlays will seem utterly inconceivable.
It ought to be inconceivable to a Christian that any obstacle, beyond those of temporal and finite necessity, should be placed in the way of the full and free growth, in and under God, of any man or woman or child, because each and all of them now must be seen as blood - brothers, not of us only, but of the most - high God.
Since then, not much has really changed, other than it now being inconceivable that academics could ever stop a college football game from happening.
I know, it feels inconceivable right now but sometime in your first twelve months with your baby, you will get angry at her.
It is inconceivable to think that Murdoch won't be called back now.
With a chastened Home Office now likely to take a more liberal approach to immigration, it is inconceivable that the new secretary of state could follow through with original leaked plans for an even more draconian border policy in future.
And it is now close to inconceivable that May's plans to means test the winter fuel allowance, to end the triple lock on pension rises and to force all older people to pay for their social care will now go ahead.
that eventually led to the discovery of green fluorescent protein, a biomarker now used by scientists around the world to tackle an inconceivable array of medical problems.
Contrary to the idea of black holes sucking everything, even light, into inconceivable nothingness, Hawking proposed that there was one thing that could escape a black hole's intractable grip: thermal radiation, now known to all as Hawking radiation.
As inconceivable as it may seem, tuning in to such chirps is now becoming routine.
«This is actually rather surprising, because it was inconceivable up to now that such an unstructured state can survive at all in a cellular milieu.»
With type 2 diabetes now being diagnosed in children as young as three years old, it is inconceivable that any part of their body has already burned out.
When Shaun Of The Dead came out, there hadn't been a zombie film recently, which now seems inconceivable.
In sociological terms, the plausibility structure has changed; what was inconceivable 30 years ago is now conceivable, because we have begun to see, experience, and study it.
As VW itself has helped pushed the hot hatch genre up to its stratospheric heights with the Clubsport Edition 40 and Clubsport S, it seems an inconceivable oversight not to have instilled some of the character from those (now defunct) models into this updated GTI Performance.
Five years ago, it was inconceivable that schools could deliver an accessible curriculum beyond a few students per school, but now through the new cloud technology and digital books, Bookstream makes it all possible and cost - effective.»
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.
Not as inconceivable as it seems right now.
Using a credit card to pay off a mortgage was an inconceivable and farfetched notion, until now.
SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) is now the second - largest largest ETF in the world, with more than $ 56 billion (US) in assets, something that would have been inconceivable five years ago.
It was assumed in the wake of 2007's split with Microsoft, that Microsoft would retain first right of refusal on any future projects and it's unclear why or even if they passed on this, but then again Bungie have been chomping at the bit to go multiplatform for some time now and its not inconceivable that they might have more than one future project in the pipeline.
More soon, but for now I'll reiterate: This is a huge victory, one that many observers would have dismissed as inconceivable not very long ago.
With this merry band of gods and monsters at her back, and her knee now back in shape, she vindicates art as a joyous practice of sentient mammals where nothing is anachronistic and nothing is inconceivable.
(John Grun, The Party's Over Now: Reminiscences of the Fifties, 1967, p. 258) Nevertheless, Gottlieb, an avid sailor, noted in 1962 that «it's inconceivable to me that I could experience things and not have them enter my painting.»
So what was once considered to be crazy and inconceivable a few years ago when we first started it, is now looking almost inevitable, almost a matter of time.
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 is investing over # 250m in a new city centre campus that is reviving a once rundown area of the inner city near St Anne's Cathedral and Belfast's law centre — whose staff now get access to a previously inconceivable range of upmarket coffee bars (I recommend Established in Hill Street or Clement's in Royal Avenue).
Setting aside altogether the question whether either of these full text law reporting services have any future in print, it is inconceivable that both of them will continue to be published as separate publications now... [more]
Setting aside altogether the question whether either of these full text law reporting services have any future in print, it is inconceivable that both of them will continue to be published as separate publications now that they are owned by the same publishing house.
And with the success of Apple's AirPods, it's not inconceivable that an iPhone X could now go its entire lifetime without ever being plugged into to anything or having anything plugged into it.
The working out allegedly comes from a bunch of leaked documents originating at Huawei, despite the incontrovertible truth that it's inconceivable to converse if they're legit or now not.
You contain spent a pair of hundred in actuality - earned dollars to purchase this system, it's some distance a necessity for you to set up the most modern OS replace to revel in all inconceivable parts that Google is now offering.
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