Sentences with phrase «such unimaginable»

This is such an unimaginable loss.
- Anne - Marie O'Connor, National Bestselling Author of The Lady in Gold «With devotion and determination, Rynecki movingly demonstrates that, even after such unimaginable loss, even seventy years later, fragments of individual lives - and so the untold stories of individuals - can still be recovered... if only you keep searching.»
Some years later I read one of the very few books that recounted the events of 1883 in detail — and I realized as I was reading that the writer (the book had been published in 1965) had not the faintest idea of just why Krakatoa had exploded, and why it had done so with such unimaginable ferocity.
Neither McCormick nor Chorn - Pond, who shared his story with her, shy away from the brutal truth of what it took to survive the years of terror and what happens to the body, mind and spirit under such unimaginable conditions.
Our booklet Information for employers — Helping a bereaved parent return to work provides detailed guidance to ensure employers are equipped to deal sensitively and knowledgeably with a member of staff who has been through such an unimaginable trauma.
Nobody should ever have to endure such unimaginable grief, and we will love and support the victims» families during this terribly difficult time.
If such an unimaginable project had been accomplished, then, as Lipstadt says, «one could legitimately expect a powerful force like «World Jewry» to have seen to it that no discrepancies were allowed to creep into research by Jewish scholars» and others; moreover, amidst the mountains of supposedly forged documents, surely the conspirators would have placed a paper with Hitler's signature beneath an order to exterminate Europe's Jews.
One could cite many possible causes: modern biology led some to question the possibility that the human brain could ever «contain» such an unimaginable breadth of knowledge; or more commonly, many theologians argued that Christ's genuine humanity is somehow undermined if he shares in the Father's own self - knowledge.

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«Such participation of war criminals in public life in Germany would have been unimaginable,» she said.
They «operate on a scale and at a level of sophistication and complexity that would have been unimaginable a decade ago,» write Tom Ewing and Robin Feldman, two American academics, in a recent paper analyzing such entities.
Ultimately, McCoy was trying to fix an unimaginable mess at a company with operations all over the world, and proved slow to react to market changes such as the impact of e-commerce and changing demographics.
The God of Spinoza was in short a place card holder for the unimaginable wonder of it all, as given there is no such thing as non existence.
Today they are far better off, taking for granted such luxuries as motor transportation, refrigerators, and television sets, unimaginable to their ancestors.
The atom is not just inaccessible to direct observation and unimaginable in terms of sensory qualities; it can not even be described coherently in terms of classical concepts such as space, time and causality.
Throughout most of the history of the Christian movement, such a promise of fabulous possibilities has tended to be regarded as unimaginable and unfulfillable.
Such a frequency of divine experience is unimaginable, but it is not logically impossible.
So far as religious conceptions were able to touch this reality - feeling, they would be believed in in spite of criticism, even though they might be so vague and remote as to be almost unimaginable, even though they might be such non-entities in point of whatness, as Kant makes the objects of his moral theology to be.
We have learned only too well that such self - styled messengers of God can carry out deeds of unimaginable ferocity in the name of their particular vision of God.
To be a student - athlete at such a premier school, it is unimaginable.
People love to cite Paul Pogba as an example of why you «Shouldn't spend big» but he's not been in the side long, and is such a quality player that's almost unimaginable that he won't come good eventually.
But I hope people remember I tried to do the right thing by the people of the state of New York — as unpopular as it may have been — in order to make sure that we don't wind up in default, which would be a such a serious consequence that it's unimaginable
Here, refusing to act had such dire consequences that 53 percent ultimately endorsed an otherwise unimaginable infanticide: They concluded that the protagonist had to suffocate the baby to save the group.
Such projects demand that data be collected from around the world, and they marshal brainpower and resources in a way that would have been unimaginable a mere quarter of a century ago.
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.»
«It's such an unprecedentedly scary event of unimaginable proportions,» says Joan Brodsky Schur of the Bank Street College of Education in New York City, who was living and teaching at the Village Community School in Manhattan the day of the attacks.
Such conditions are unimaginable on Earth, but lead researcher Gabriella Hodosán said there is sound scientific basis for the claim.
Psychedelic clutches, hued handbags, multicolored pouches are all such an incumbent prerequisite in the packaging of the dresses for women that the barrenness of these dresses without these accessories is unimaginable.
Cinema has long given us the image of the submissive and powerless slave when the truth is that there was a constant effort to suppress such uprisings with violent, unimaginable consequences including castrations, cutting off limbs, killing family members.
Horne says that developing such an online course would be unimaginable in many other rural school districts because of a lack of access to technology.
It is not merely that the EEOS data were subsequently used in a great deal of research; it is that such research and much research based on other data would have remained unimaginable without the EEOS.
Programs such as CCSSO's National Teacher of the Year program are an important reminder that in the midst of policy debates, budget cuts, and constantly increasing scrutiny, teachers are going to work every day and touching the lives of their students in unimaginable ways.
This would seem to make it easier to remove ineffective teachers, because the agreement calls for a teacher's removal if judged ineffective two years in a row, and, as such, it's a reform that would have been unimaginable four months ago when the first - round application was filed — or even two months ago, when Mulgrew and I had breakfast.
For new authors, such reclusiveness is unimaginable in today's publishing world.
The term came about from the Roman satirist Juvenal who used «rare birds», such as «white ravens» and «black swans», as a synonym for «unimaginable» events.
At Nation 21, we take it upon us to link borrowers with financiers who offer such services, thus easing on the burden of having to go to unimaginable lengths to get financial assistance in case of an emergency.
From there, the idea of government responsibility in providing economic security and welfare grew, from unimaginable realities, such as the English Poor Laws of 1601 that called for the dependent poor population to wear a shameful P on their clothing, to shadows of our present Social Security system, like Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice that called for a system that included annual benefits of 10 pounds sterling paid to every person age 50 and older, to protect against poverty in old - age.
According to the New York Times, this single commercial «raised roughly $ 30 million for the organization since the advertisements started running in early 2007, making it the A.S.P.C.A.'s most successful fund - raising effort — and a landmark in nonprofit fund - raising, where such amounts are virtually unimaginable for a single commercial.»
This is the approach that has enabled the company to offer services such as free two - day and even same delivery for millions of products — something that was unimaginable not too long ago.
This stays true for elements such as the cauldrons where players will find themselves delving deep into unimaginable dungeons to gain new capabilities against their robotic threats.
For laymen like you and me, such a feat is genuinely unimaginable, and the adv...
In «Mainstream Capers» from 1986 he acknowledges the significance of such exhibitions, which were events unimaginable at the beginning of the 80s; but Chambers also points out that the shows were realised on terms dictated by white gallery directors.
Drawing on the theory of technological singularity — which holds that invention of artificial superintelligence will prompt uncontrollable technological growth, resulting in unimaginable changes to human civilization — the artist explores how art can respond or adapt to such change.
This year - round rotation — with visits to each site carefully organized to coincide with the initial seasonal conditions and such exact specifics as the direction of the light, hour of the day, and change of weather (not to mention the way he must train himself to divide his time between all the short and long distance traveling that he must be ready for)-- is simply unimaginable in our day.
In the early 90s I participated in 2 private extended dive excursions on the Barrier reef, such a loss is unimaginable to me.
The scale of such soil degradation is unimaginable; such an area is equivalent to the area of ten Germanys!
So, either the records are «useless», or they are of such high quality that they are beyond question, and can be used to justify new trillion dollar anual taxes and unimaginable constraints on economic growth unless an unproven new economic model works exactly as expected by a adherants of one particular ideology which has a poor track record on such matters?
It is unimaginable that such a policy could ever be enacted in the United States, much less be continued for another decade.
What victims and families have to endure in the wake of such incidents is both unimaginable, and the fact that in many cases, it could have been prevented.
Five years ago, it was unimaginable that expense ratios in India would tumble to such low levels and so fast.
... such leaks and «anonymous sources» would almost be unimaginable under Jobs..
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