Sentences with phrase «unanswerable if»

To put it bluntly, these questions are unanswerable if you don't have much of a clue about your own skills, interests, and values.
«One who contended that a poem was nothing but black marks on white paper would be unanswerable if he addressed an audience who couldn't read.

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If so, that's a pretty convincing answer to one of the great unanswerable questions concerning creation!
So go beat your head against the wall if you feel the need to bring up the unanswerable question again.
I'm not sure if this stems from position - paranoid pastors and seeps into congregations or if it starts with the congregation and moves to the pastor for fear of their job security (it's an unanswerable chicken / egg scenario).
One may indeed be entirely without them; probably more than one of you here present is without them in any marked degree; but if you do have them, and have them at all strongly, the probability is that you can not help regarding them as genuine perceptions of truth, as revelations of a kind of reality which no adverse argument, however unanswerable by you in words, can expel from your belief.
The triumph of left postmodernity — its identity, if you will — was to render unanswerable the question of what our identities are.
It maybe given to us, to all Elijahs, to return from the cave with fear and terror, if not allayed, at least in control; with new resources given to face unanswerable questions with courage and endurance; with disillusionment transformed to fresh determination; with societal contempt converted again to sorrow, compassion, and resolution; and with despair turning back once more to prophetic passion.
After picking a path to follow, inevitably you ask the unanswerable question: What would have happened if you had chosen the other path?
But what Display size these device will feature is still unanswerable but DisplaySearch (via CNet) has forecasted the display size of iPhone, iPad and iWatch (if that's happening).
Curiously, a few minutes ago I would have said that it isn't likely or unlikely for some multiverse hypothesis to be correct — if there are multiple disjoint spacetime continua that are adiabatically disconnected (share no information) then we will never know, so the question is fundamentally unanswerable.
An interviewer seems to be a fathom because all you know about him is that he has the authority to question you and if you find the question unanswerable, then you become clueless as to what step will the interviewer take.
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