Sentences with phrase «nearly inconceivable»

At once soft - spoken and effusive, the artist expresses quiet surprise at his rising success, which was nearly inconceivable just a few years ago.
The U.S. equity markets keep chugging along, taking out levels that seem nearly inconceivable a few weeks ago.
Yet, the push is to move every single birth to a hospital, to destroy this most sacred of experiences and cause an amount of harm that is nearly inconceivable.
By 1999, Target had attained a chic that was nearly inconceivable for a discounter.

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Exploring this minefield of baby names, we're sure you'll find nearly every conceivable name (and likely some inconceivable too!)
It was inconceivable that in less than fifty years, the Passenger Pigeon would be nearly extinct.
Across the great American prairie, the skies were nearly black with Passenger Pigeons whose disappearance, like the buffalo's, was thought to be inconceivable.
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.
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