Oh well, just because a problem is insolvable doesn't mean the federal government can't throw hundreds of billions of dollars at it. |
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I was persuaded that I had been spared an insolvable difficulty by declining to accept his gracious but unilateral appointment. |
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It's a very strange feeling, to have this weigh so heavy on my mind, and realize this is an insolvable problem. |
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Although all of China's potential sources of energy present problems, none of these problems is insolvable. |
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Of all his attributes, I am most impressed by his constant striving to help patients with seemingly insolvable problems, achieving successes despite considerable odds. |
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While it's easy to become daunted at the thought of an entire 42-kilometre race or a seemingly insolvable problem at work, Chakrabarty says running has taught him how to break up a big project into smaller parts. |
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The differences appeared all the more insolvable because the professionals using the system could not even manage to agree on its exact nature and use, the moreso because its nature and use had not been documented. |
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Neither demographic change nor migration per se are insolvable problems. |
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