Sentences with phrase «nigh impossible without»

He can point out that release does not necessarily mean separating from the alcoholic, since it is a psychological process, although in some cases it may be well - nigh impossible without a separation.

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But for that reason the God has reserved it to himself, this unfathomable grief: to know that he may repel the learner, that he does not need him, that the learner has brought destruction upon himself by his own guilt, that he can leave the learner to his fate; to know also how well - nigh impossible it is to keep the learner's courage and confidence alive, without which the purposed understanding and equality will fail, and the love become unhappy.
Could it be that it is nigh unto impossible to approach the raw data of Scripture without at least some preconceived notions of what it might mean?
Another «I told you so» will go out for the fact that every Arsenal fan know that it is nigh on impossible for Theo to go a whole season without injuries.
As a spiritual successor to Super Meat Boy, it's nigh impossible to talk about The End without first acknowledging the ground - beef - work tenderized by the now notorious meatsack's debut outing.
The only hitch was that one of those four people was my 76 - year - old, five - foot - tall mother, for whom the climb up into the back seat of the Range Rover was nigh on impossible without a boost.
Plastic credit cards have all but superseded paper money, making it nigh - on impossible to survive without debt of some sort.
By contrast, for a self - publishing author, even a good one, to break through without such industry support (their argument goes) is well nigh impossible.
These barriers have traditionally hampered access to paper books; in areas without resources or first - class libraries, access to books can be well - nigh impossible.
Without knowing value, it's nigh impossible to know whether or not price is appropriate.
Nooses should have a breakaway system, panic snap or an easy - to - open luggage clip on them in case of emergency — without such a system, if a big dog jumps or falls off the table it's well - nigh impossible to support enough of its weight for long enough to release a noose.
It's nigh - on impossible to get anywhere in the creative writing business without that buzz.
While I can understand that building upon the existing plot of Legacy of Kain could be nigh impossible, especially when trying to bring new fans to the series — the ending of Defiance would give them a fairly clean slate to build a new plot without referencing the past too much — perhaps a bit of fan - service here or there, or an odd remark — but generally, it wouldn't be too much work to take the existing world and make something fresh.
In this post Skyrim land, many gamers find it nigh on impossible to play another RPG without comparing it to Bethesda's massive open - world adventure, and that's fundamentally wrong, because the Witcher 2, a port of the PC title, proves that you don't need a massive open - world full of things to do to be a good game.
By killing this Ogre you finish the mission and Black Spindle is yours, but it was nigh on impossible without a Fireteam.
Suddenly I was forcing myself to sprint up to the weaker enemies and bash them down to save my firepower for the tougher, crystalid enemies that are nigh impossible to kill without some firepower.
If this is you, don't bother: it's nigh - on impossible to do this without reverse - engineering the scoring system on every song and trying to discover exactly what JoyCon motion it's expecting for a Perfect.
I found it nigh impossible to play without being able to talk to my teammates in the competitive mode and completely unthinkable in the co-op.
Sunshine's issue was that the water gun was really gimmicky and the level design was pretty terrible (it's nigh impossible to get all 120 stars without a guide).
Breaking up the oil companies, like breaking up the banks, is nigh - impossible without the focus of angry people who (rightly) feel that their future has been compromised for a few extra dollars in the hands of the plutocrats.
Without the whole as an overall guide, as Wilde and Bohm suggest, extrapolated wholes seem nigh on impossible to achieve.
Most TreeHuggers will tell you that without access to decent, viable seed, and without a system for allowing that seed to develop and adapt, the long - term sustainability of our food system is nigh - on impossible.
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