Sentences with phrase «most improbable»

The first scenario and the most improbable one is that Apple launches the iPhone 8 without Touch ID and only iris or facial recognition.
Your instrument will beget the latest operating device with the most improbable functions that will create your mobile extra user - salubrious.
Flight as the «most improbable» form of human locomotion, together with its mythic connotations, continues in this context to be imbued with a deep fascination.»
Japan has been providing a steady stream of ridiculous breasts this year, so it was hard to pick the most improbable of boobs, but in a shock result the winner is not a Senran Kagura game!
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn, gaming's most improbable sequel, is also getting a physical release when it drops this June.
«Her first space trip — and not just to Venus but to Terra as well, that most improbable of planets.
As she does, she becomes more accepting of other people and, ultimately, more accepting of love and respect in return from the most improbable sources.
Read on for the explanation of that most improbable occurrence.
As fun and clever as the first half may be, by the end the story runs out of steam, unsure of how to resolve some impossible plot threads other than in the most improbable way.
It's ironic that Roberts» most improbable role might also just as improbably be her best ever.
A most improbable, but deeply loving family is formed.
That most improbable of love stories demonstrated his knack for telling stories of the unexpected with a delicate wit and a sharp insight.
Wondrously inventive, funny and poignant, WALL * E is part sci - fi adventure, part cautionary fable, part satire and part love story, which may be the best and most improbable part of all.
When he burst onto the scene in 1994, it was the most improbable of rags - to - riches movie narratives: bankrolling Clerks by selling his comic - book collection and running up thousands of dollars in credit card debt.
Already playing old codgers by the mid-1910s, McKee delivered one of the funniest and most improbable moments in B - Western history, when, disguised as a bedraggled señorita, he sprang Ken Maynard from prison in Range Law (1931).
I believe this explains why wheat flour can be found in the most improbable places like tomato soup and licorice.
From imaginary numbers to gyroscopic monorails, we pick out some of the most improbable ideas to have hit the big time
It seems most improbable that in a year's time the electorate will decide that what it really wants is to give Gordon Brown another chance to show what he can do.
«Henderson later described consulting as «the most improbable business on earth»: «Can you think of anything less improbable [sic] than taking the world's most successful firms, leaders in their businesses, and hiring people just fresh out of school and telling them how to run their businesses and they are willing to pay millions of dollars for this advice?»
After one of the worst performances and also one of best and most improbable results of the season against Sevilla, Barcelona will turn their attention to the Champions League quarterfinals against Roma, with the first leg taking place at Camp Nou on Wednesday night.
In New Jersey, amateur Chris Crawford was one of the most improbable of six players to make it to Oakmont.
The Bucks just sent to the Celtics to overtime on one of the most improbable buzzer - beaters of the season.
What's interesting is that prior to the start of the season, Curry actually saw his MVP odds drop from +2500 to +4000 during the pre-season, making him the most improbable winner in recent history (although Derrick Rose was +2500 before winning in 2010 - 11).
They completed one of the most improbable comebacks in the tournament's history, progressing on away goals after a 4 - 4 aggregate draw.
After the Detroit Lions completed one of the most improbable comebacks of the entire season, the Dallas Cowboys website crew showed...
After Georgia pulled off a massive comeback and forced Auburn into a 4th and forever, Nick Marshall found Ricardo Louis on the most improbable of tipped Hail Marys for the go - ahead score with 25 seconds left.
Leonard had opened as a +1800 long shot to win the Finals MVP at Intertops, making him easily the most improbable winner in recent history.
The most improbable in that is Arsenal winning the Europa League with Wenger in charge.
But not getting a shot for 40 minutes and winning has to be the most improbable feats ever.
If it hits, they'll either ride Buchholz's coattails to one of the most improbable postseason runs of the last few years, or trade him for a bevy of prospects.
The offended consciousness holds aloof from the Paradox and keeps to the probable, since the Paradox is the most improbable of things.
Maybe it is the grindingly long, 162 - game season, which allows for so many promising and disheartening plotlines to take shape, only to dissolve again along the way, and which sustains even the most improbable hope past any rational span; or maybe it is simply the course of the year's seasons, from early spring into mid-autumn — nature's perennial allegory of human life, eloquent of innocent confidence slowly transformed into wise resignation.
But this would involve a depth of water all over the world not far short of 30,000 ft., and that sufficient water was available at the time is most improbable.
We not only assume / hope / wish into existence this most improbable of beings, we then unilaterally decide that it made the whole thing for us.
The theses nonetheless became the world's most improbable bestseller.
«Don't be ridiculous; for here He is now loving the most incongruous, the most improbable, of all people, the Assyrians — murderers, from your point of view, plunderers, godless, amoral!»
The story started with Jesse; it was a tricky story, since of all Jesse's children it was the most improbable one, the youngest, the pretty - boy with the beautiful eyes, who was anointed.
It sounds most improbable, but Richard ran for a congressional seat in Brooklyn, on a left - of - mainstream Democratic ticket, and I explored doing the same in Johnstown, Pennsylvania» the seat that not long afterward the Vietnam veteran Jack Murtha won.
However, 1986 was also the year of triumph, as legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus won his most improbable Masters Championship at the age of 46.

Not exact matches

Business Insider spoke with party officials and pollsters in the most crucial counties within those states to see how the improbable Trump victory took place.
As compromise on the gun issue remained improbable, Sen. Chris Murphy stood on the Senate floor for most of Wednesday and into Thursday, saying he would remain there «until we get some signal, some sign that we can come together.»
Miracles are, by definition, highly improbable, and history is duty bound to deliver us the most probable explanations.
The most they'll say about gnosticism is that the lack of evidence makes the existence of any gods highly improbable.
He was one of the most successful and improbable public Christians of the twentieth century, a beery Billy Graham, a televangelist in tweeds.
In fact, looking around the world today, the most hopeful sign I see is the human rights movement, which operates from the unprovable and, on its face, improbable moral conviction that all humans are equal and that no human should be abused by any other for any reason whatsoever.
One might put it that determinism appears at either end of the process of cosmic evolution, but in antithetically opposed forms: at the lower end it is forced along the line of the most probable for lack of freedom; at the upper end it is an ascent into the improbable through the triumph of freedom.
Even though the «standard world» may be the most likely outcome, it is still highly improbable in absolute terms.
Climbing Mount Improbable, Dawkins» most recent popular work, 9 is mainly a refutation of arguments put forward over many years by a number of distinguished physical scientists who have claimed that biological evolutionary change by natural selection is intrinsically unreasonable, using arguments from probability theory.
Also, I think most religious ritual seems pecular to the atheist and I think there is a tendency for something to stick out in your mind if you can't imagine why some one would believe something improbable without evidence.
Texas — improbable as it might seem — has the most explicitly pro-futile care law.
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