He points out that in Bangalore, it is well-nigh impossible to get a hotel room. |
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I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe. |
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Choosing a player of the century in any sport is usually well-nigh impossible. |
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It has become well-nigh impossible for many Scottish firms to renew their employers' liability cover. |
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The sound becomes an acrid smog, a dull thudding headache, in which it is well-nigh impossible to distinguish the individual elements. |
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And we can also describe the level of the EU budget as well-nigh historical, that is to say the EU budget share. |
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It will be well-nigh impossible to see the Road Map through without a verification process in place. |
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Simple things are made complex, and complex things are made well-nigh incomprehensible. |
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As this is the case only where the requisite conditions and rules have been fulfilled, polygamy is well-nigh impossible in practice. |
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When it comes to issues surrounding childbirth I tend to think of myself as well-nigh unshockable. |
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It is meant to highlight the strengths of the province, however there are problems in the conception of the show that make this well-nigh impossible. |
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Because of the raging waters below the Rhine Falls and the strong current above, it was well-nigh impossible to capture the castle by water. |
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Democracy and schooling promoted egalitarian mores and well-nigh universal literacy. |
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Of course, one of the reasons it is undiscovered is that it is well-nigh undiscoverable. |
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This is a well-nigh complete survey of this popular artist's graphic work in lithography, etching and screen-printing. |
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How is it that a company goes from well-nigh insolvency to buying a US retail icon? |
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It is more than telling that a well-nigh feverish and frenetic cult of the personality is at the core of this powerful display. |
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Certainly for small businesses and small institutions, it is a well-nigh impossible task to complete the paperwork and answer the questions. |
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The lexicographers may be forgiven their shortcomings in this case, however, because middle age is well-nigh indefinable. |
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He indeed would well-nigh have misled us from our gods, had it not been that we were constant to them! |
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But on that score too, it is well-nigh impossible to obtain accurate figures. |
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Nowadays, the push-bike has well-nigh disappeared to be replaced by the motorbike as the customary form of transport. |
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However, it is surely well-nigh impossible to explain away this particular contradiction to the European public. |
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Fischer's powers of invention are well-nigh heroic. |
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The second is that it is well-nigh interminable. |
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Separating them, except by ethnic cleansing, is well-nigh impossible. |
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But in a rapidly fragmenting currency area, it is well-nigh impossible. |
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The principle of the Drop Tower is actually quite straightforward: All objects which fall freely or move powerlessly within a space are automatically well-nigh weightless. |
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In contrast to the other types, one may start from the premise that well-nigh the total population of these sectors is beset by serious problems since access to public housing is in itself already a selective procedure. |
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Although it may be well-nigh impossible to establish a ranking system for state failure, there are still a number of central features which can be defined as key elements of extreme state failure. |
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It is well-nigh inevitable that a child, taken from one country to another without the agreement of one parent, will suffer disruption, uncertainty and anxiety. |
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As a result of numerous amendments, this Regulation has become complicated to the point of being well-nigh incomprehensible both for citizens and for the authorities required to administer its implementation. |
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And forward spurred his mounture fierce withal, Within his arms longing his foe to strain, Upon whose helm the heavy blow did fall, And bent well-nigh the metal to his brain. |
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