Sentences with phrase «previously unimaginable»

Divorce was previously unimaginable, yet it has unfortunately become a possibility.
Not only did it see the value of the cryptocurrency skyrocket to previously unimaginable proportions, but the year had bitcoin's transaction costs hit a fever pitch, with average fees touching $ 55.16 (while the median was $ 34.09) in late December while investors were left justifiably unamused.
Crowdfunding has been instrumental in opening opportunities that were previously unimaginable for entrepreneurs, startups, and innovators.
What the web has afforded me is the ability to readily connect with people who have interests similar to mine, both locally and across geographies, with an ease previously unimaginable.
The offshore wind industry delivered a previously unimaginable feat of engineering and economics, declaring it had halved the cost of the power it could deliver inside four years.
«In the century after the Civil War, an economic revolution improved the American standard of living in ways previously unimaginable.
In the early postwar period, artists in Europe, the US and Japan faced a philosophical crisis: in the wake of destruction on a scale previously unimaginable, confronting the political and social fallout of World War II, many of them felt that artistic practice, as it had existed prior to the war, had lost its relevance to the human condition.
The chart gave artists freedom and autonomy in their use of color, previously unimaginable within the rigid structure established by the color circle.
Auction house executives came and went, lawsuits were brought and settled, and the price of works at auction reached previously unimaginable heights.
Despite living in an age accustomed to rates of speed that were previously unimaginable, we are somehow nostalgically or even biologically conditioned to reproduce mostly images of what seems securely anchored or circumscribed right in front of us, controlled by our arbitrary framing.
Small touches like flecks of glitter sparkling through your ink or the more fluid animations of the supporting cast of crustaceans pop and are pleasing to the eye, bringing the game world to life in ways previously unimaginable.
At the start of the 3rd millennium AD, thanks to the digital revolution, man's capacity to make knowledge available to an ever larger audience has increased on an previously unimaginable scale.
It's a next - generation sedan with a low center of gravity and a full - sized cabin, offering the kind of driving pleasure and roomy interior previously unimaginable in a fuel cell vehicle.
Add in Netflix's Luke Cage and that's three African - American - led superhero titles in 18 months — a situation previously unimaginable.
YK - 11 has the ability to completely transform your physique in ways previously unimaginable.
One gift of an authentic thought and deep emotion from a total stranger can change your self - image in previously unimaginable ways.
«The DARPA Subterranean Challenge aims to provide previously unimaginable situational awareness capabilities for operations underground.»
«Internet - delivered CBT - I [cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia] provides a less expensive, scalable treatment option that could reach previously unimaginable numbers of people.
With this newfound power, the Avida team is putting Darwin to the test in a way that was previously unimaginable.
The research team was led by NFB's Dr Wenxin Wang at the National University of Ireland Galway, who said: «The versatility of our synthesis process could allow us to tailor polymer properties, such as structure, functionality, strength, size, density and degradation — with previously unimaginable ease.»
The experiments and observation, cosmology has been so successful that we are seriously trying to address questions on scales that have been — or just as I said, at the very beginning — were previously unimaginable, and therefore it may take quite a while before we can get the definitive experimental answers, and we have to recognize that possibility.
Developed by a team led by McPherson of technicians, composers and musicians at Queen Mary, University of London, TouchKeys allows pianists to try out musical techniques that were previously unimaginable on a keyboard.
Following Einstein's example, subsequent physicists have discovered previously unimaginable phenomena: dark energy, black holes, the Big Bang.
Anti-coalition protesters will organise — on Facebook and by email — in numbers that were previously unimaginable.
Among his «take your medicine» proposals is a 2 percent cut in Medicaid — a previously unimaginable move for a Democrat to make.
Endless praise isn't just any gospel song, but one that will definitely inspire sublime impulses, usher you into God's presence where ever you are, and take you to a point previously unimaginable.
Labour has brought in Freedom of Information and with it previously unimaginable levels of transparency and openness.
Before I go any farther, let me clarify that I'm a big fan of people - powered politics: if you look back at the last 17 months of articles on e.politics, you'll find plenty that celebrate the power of digital networks to allow ordinary people to upset the political applecart in ways previously unimaginable.
Salmond won and three years later became Scotland's First Minister, ushering in a period of previously unimaginable success for the Nationalists.
But as we all know, the babies, toddlers, and children we know and love introduce us to wide array of new and gross and previously unimaginable illnesses.
Science and medical technology advanced exponentially throughout the twentieth century, allowing the prolongation of life in previously unimaginable ways, while professionalization, regulation, and economies of scale resulted in the outsourcing of events related to death — even for beloved family members.
Process thinker Francis G. Baur has suggested that the concept of «thresholds» of change beyond which a phenomenon is new in ways that transcend and fulfill its antecedents, but does not cease thereby to be in process towards other previously unimaginable dimensions of being, might mediate at this point between biblical eschatology and process - relational cosmology.6 After all, the eschaton is the completion of God's will for this cosmic epoch, but it is not implied in scripture that there is no life beyond eschaton.
And the fact is that two Catholic priests, Gregor Mendel, O.S.A., and Georges Lemaitre, were pivotal figures in creating two of the most important scientific enterprises of the twenty - first century: modern genetics, which is giving humanity previously unimaginable powers over the human future; and modern cosmology, which is giving us glimpses of the universe in the first moments of its existence.
The complaint describes the «conspiracy» as «an act of previously unimaginable treachery: the campaign of the presidential nominee of a major party in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency,» adding that WikiLeaks «disseminated the information at times when it would best suit the Trump campaign.»
Overconfidence and the Bank of Japan's loose monetary policy in the mid-to-late 1980s led to aggressive speculation in domestic stocks and real estate, pushing the prices of these assets to previously unimaginable levels.
[6] And technology itself has been a transformative force, enabling previously unimaginable methods for order generation, routing, and execution.
Taken together, these previously unimaginable futuristic curiosities could ultimately account for a good portion of the growing small appliances market.

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Sure, students around the world gain access to previously inaccessible and unimaginable content from some of the world's renowned universities and professors from MIT, Harvard and Stanford.
The sign uses electronic paper from fellow MIT Media Lab spinout E-Ink Corporation which delivers advanced display products to the world's most influential brands and manufacturers, enabling them to install extremely durable, low power displays in previously impossible or unimaginable environments.
The Soofa Sign is designed to be loved by the public and easy to install for cities and developers in previously impossible or unimaginable applications and environments.
Companies and investors that rarely bought the «toxic waste» of the residential mortgage bond market began scooping up bonds at discounts unimaginable previously.
As you noted, there had been global conflicts previously (from the mid 1700's on through Waterloo), but the speed and almost automated manner in which the beligerants went to war in 1914 was unprecedented, though hardly unimaginable.
For those that suggest the billable hour will forever be the predominant model, there are now flat fees offered by companies for who that would have previously seemed unimaginable.
I have seen many examples in Hays where colleagues are doing things today that they would have previously felt unimaginable or not even considered possible, let alone predictable.
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