Sentences with phrase «unimaginable for»

Crowdfunding has been instrumental in opening opportunities that were previously unimaginable for entrepreneurs, startups, and innovators.
(See article on unforseeability) Although even more optimistic predictions of climate change impacts are disastrous for some of the world's most vulnerable people, the upper end of possible human - induced temperature increases in this Century of 5 to 9 o C will be catastrophic and perhaps unimaginable for the world.
It's unimaginable for a doctor to tell a patient that there is only 94 % certainty that the lump is cancerous, so they won't operate.
The horror confronting residents and emergency workers probing the tornado wreckage in Oklahoma is unimaginable for those of us elsewhere.
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.»
«Living chained to a doghouse for 24 hours will be grueling and unimaginable for those of us who are so used to coming and going as we please,» said Susan Hartland, organizer of the Atlanta and Seattle events.
Let's just imagine the unimaginable for a second, and that my IVP ratios are correct.
Students welcome this sort of help when they have various essays need composed, have constrained time to research their subject, or have different commitments that make it about unimaginable for them to finish their A class essay writing all alone.
And then look, man, you're also trying to grapple and understand things that are unimaginable for us as civilians.
It follows them as they face odds that are unimaginable for some, and all too familiar for others.
«It is therefore unimaginable for the troops to kill an innocent person.
«Having to hang a diaper to dry and put it back on your baby is really unimaginable for a mother to think about,» says Kelly Sawyer Patricof, the co-president of Baby2Baby, a Los Angeles - based nonprofit group that provides diapers and other necessities to families like Mora's.
That thought alone would be unimaginable for so many reasons.
Indeed it is as unimaginable for many of us to perceive the world without our industrial economies and nation states at the nexus as it must have been for medieval peasants to contemplate a world without the Church of Rome.
Bell Labs was backed by AT&T, the largest monopoly in the world, which allowed them to spend millions of dollars on research that might never prove profitable — a situation unimaginable for many of today's companies.

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Taken together, these previously unimaginable futuristic curiosities could ultimately account for a good portion of the growing small appliances market.
For large companies a large scale environmental plan is needed, the scale and costs of these plans almost unimaginable.
While they haven't had to deal with an active - shooter situation yet, all this practice will prepare them for the unimaginable.
And many basic decisions will be made quickly and automatically for us by high - velocity computers living somewhere in the cloud, based on the unimaginable quantities of data being generated by every action we take, every move we make, every venue we enter, and the trails of digital exhaust we leave behind wherever we go.
So for Arkansas to do this eight times in 10 days, to me that is unimaginable - it is compounding the stress, laying traumatic experiences on top of each other.»
[6] And technology itself has been a transformative force, enabling previously unimaginable methods for order generation, routing, and execution.
In fact, it works so well that I've seen it drive almost unimaginable growth for companies and redefine entire industries.
For one, it has enabled the creation of a tamper - proof community which is sort of unimaginable to intervene with.
CEOs are showered with unimaginable compensation packages for successfully crushing the hopes and opportunities of our next great generation.
Romney views other Americans (and all human beings) as his eternal brothers and sisters, children of one God, who all have unimaginable potential for good.
String theory allows the existence of an» unimaginable mult itude of different types of universes in addition to our own,» but it does not provide a selection criterion among these and hence no explanation for why our universe is, the way it is», says Prof Hertog.
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.
For my own children, in this video - gaming age, what those fictional children get away with is simply unimaginable, except as the stories themselves seed the imagination, and the lives of the characters work their way into the life of the real child, enlarging that child's world.
For here it is a matter of the application of the ultimate fundamental attitudes and doctrines of the Gospel to the unimaginable multiplicity of situations in human life which, moreover, are involved in a perpetual historical flux and change.
I believe him after he expressed unimaginable experiences in this journey for hours on end, even through he was only out for a few minutes (and near death experiences are not uncommon).
We need to check and see, for example, whether or not the water they're serving at Molecule has been treated by ultraviolet rays, ozone treatments and reverse osmosis via a machine that costs an unimaginable amount of money.
Augustine's understanding of the meaning of his own experience, for example, would not have the focus it does without his reading of the Vulgate's translation of Psalms, and the poetry of George Herbert would have been unimaginable without his immersion in the King James Version of the Psalter.
He made a conscious decision to use violence (again don't at all agree with him) to try and change what he perceived as a path of unimaginable evil for humanity.
For years Bishoy has suffered unimaginable hardship because of his courageous decision to demand a simple freedom that should be guaranteed, namely the right to change one's faith.
He expatiates at some length on the need for Democrats to take up FDR's successful class - based politics without once finding it necessary to refer to the Great Depression, an event without which that politics would have been entirely quixotic, indeed quite unimaginable.
If Thomas, for example, had gone to India, what he encountered on the way would have required creative thinking in circumstances unimaginable and therefore not dictated or directed by the Jerusalem community.
I once got on a bus to go to the opera: when I asked for the nearest bus stop to the Gaiety Theatre, the conductor said, ah, you'll be going to see Turandot, and proceeded to give me at some length his opinion of the production: an experience surely unimaginable in London.
It is interesting that believing Christians, who hope for an eternal life of unimaginable bliss, have neither discarded nor added to the Greek triad.
Don't forget as well the potential epidemic of nuclear proliferation as other nations attempt to adjust to and defend themselves against Bush's preventive wars, while our own already staggering nuclear arsenal expands toward first - strike primacy and we expend unimaginable billions on futuristic ideas for warfare in outer space.
For them the prophetic hope of a renewed humanity in a transformed earth had become the expectation of an altogether new and unimaginable order of existence, either in some remote heaven or on an earth so radically changed as to be a new and different earth.
As one of John Paul's closest collaborators for the bulk of the saint's lengthy pontificate, it is unimaginable that Benedict does not feel some personal connection to that legacy.
If you think Thelma «s story is unimaginable,, 4 weaks - ago my aunt's boyfriend worked and got paid $ 8553 putting in twenty hours a week from there house and they're roomate's ex-wife «s neighbour was doing this for three months and made over $ 8553 part time from a labtop.
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.
If you think Emily «s story is unimaginable,, 2 weeks ago my girlfriends brother basically brought home $ 5339 workin a twenty hour week from home and there classmate's step - sister «s neighbour done this for 6 months and brought home over $ 5339 in their spare time on - line.
For her, hell was her life on earth as a victim or severe and unimaginable child abuse that nobody was going to remove her from.
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.
By «get it» I mean that he still seems to believe that he personally behaved appropriately in the circumstances by which the late Father Brendan Smyth, a rapacious paedophile of almost unimaginable moral corruption, was tacitly permitted by the Church to continue brutally abusingchildren for 40 years, long after the ecclesiastical authorities knew what he was up to.»
But for me, for God to «want to see» at the cost of unimaginable suffering is simply immoral.
We can trace thinking of this kind at many points in the Hebrew Scriptures; for example, in the famine sent on Israel for the wickedness of Ahab (1 Kgs 17:1); or conversely, in a text like Psalm 72, where unimaginable abundance is to be a mark of the reign of the ideal ruler.
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