Sentences with phrase «unthinkable as the idea»

The idea that women are over men is as unthinkable as the idea that men are over women.

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Whatever its origin — and I myself agree with Wellhausen and others in attributing the identification to the primitive Christian community, as their least inadequate and only possible term for one who was thus both human and divine and yet not God (which would have been unthinkable in their realm of ideas)-- whatever its origin, this first great step in the advance of Christology was of endless significance for the later development of Christian doctrine, and it was of paramount importance for the Gospel of Mark.
Every measure should be aimed at re-educating the people of the region and at making the idea of war, intolerance and violence unimaginable and unthinkable as policy choices.
The idea of a newly elected Member being selected as Chair under the old system, particularly one as vocal as Wollaston, would have been unthinkable.
As Mrs Kroes has said: «Europe's position as a knowledge superpower depends on thinking the unthinkable and exploiting the best ideaAs Mrs Kroes has said: «Europe's position as a knowledge superpower depends on thinking the unthinkable and exploiting the best ideaas a knowledge superpower depends on thinking the unthinkable and exploiting the best ideas.
European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes said: «Europe's position as a knowledge superpower depends on thinking the unthinkable and exploiting the best ideas.
i have the same problem when it comes to amusement parks, as i think most people wear gym sneakers to those kinds of places and the idea of that is just unthinkable for me.
So undefined and eccentricity - free are these men and women that their pre-film status as art historian and university lecturers is implausible, even unthinkable: When Blanchett's curator offers Damon the mother lode of archival keys, a little journal with index numbers matched to stolen artifacts, he seems surprised by the very idea of librarianship.
Playing on Eugene Thacker's idea of horror as the «paradoxical thought of the unthinkable,» Coleman has meticulously composed a show that illustrates the visualization and simultaneous abstraction of the unknown.
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