It is hardly possible for me to accept that the term “loyalty” can applicably describe these actions, due to the divergent views. |
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It is hardly possible to conceive a spot more effectually hidden from the eyes of all men, than this singular valley. |
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It is hardly possible for one to imagine a kitchen without a rolling pin and plank, a coconut grater or at least a churner. |
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This is important because it is hardly possible to overemphasize the constraints to horizontal government. |
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It is hardly possible, however, to remove all deficiencies and prevent all errors, even through very strict controls. |
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It will be hardly possible to reach a consensus in Helsinki on entering into talks with Bulgaria if this problem is not resolved. |
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It is hardly possible to enumerate all the factors which the competent authorities must take into consideration in making their decision. |
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At the same time, it must be borne in mind that technology advances so fast that it is hardly possible to keep abreast of it all. |
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In the Europe of today, it is hardly possible let alone desirable to have an inward look. |
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It is hardly possible for a firm to cover the entire range of advisory services and still maintain a differentiated profile. |
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Nowadays, it is hardly possible to imagine medicine without lasers and optical technologies. |
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It seems hardly possible that they were reacting to the mellow sounds of the band onstage. |
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It is obvious that the establishment of new production facilities in these conditions is hardly possible. |
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In practice this is hardly possible as it would require many boreholes to be drilled radially from the tunnel. |
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It is hardly possible to convey the search for the most convincing narrative form and a film audience in a more pointed manner. |
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A smooth fulfilment of the Council decision is hardly possible if the Commission does not participate in the preparatory work from the beginning. |
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For various trade fairs, a concrete comparison to earlier events is hardly possible, since the concepts were completely new. |
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On approach, however, the weather conditions had deteriorated to the point where landing became hardly possible. |
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Moreover, it seems hardly possible in practice to use the absence of an explicit call to perform work as the basis for defining inactive time. |
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It is hardly possible to imagine that in an atomic era, war could be used as an instrument of justice. |
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It is hardly possible to imagine any society able to move forward without a well-developed education system and consistent budget allocations on education. |
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But in organ works such temporary retuning was hardly possible. |
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That was hardly possible fifteen or twenty years ago. |
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And though it's hardly possible, I would like to be that next person, too. |
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In the case of the Suez Canal an alternative route was hardly possible. |
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But the idea that anyone can go sub-two is still seen as hardly possible. |
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However, for many sensor applications it is important that the response time be as short as possible, something which is hardly possible with compact plasma dye layers. |
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A totally silent world is hardly possible nor even desirable. |
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With this aim in view, it is considered that it would be hardly possible, in this age of the information society, to tackle cultural policy issues without exploring the profound impacts and implications of the media. |
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The first one would be certainly desirable, but hardly possible to be achieved unless the industrial sector decreases or at least does not grow further. |
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It is hardly possible to respond to all these questions by drawing a hard and fast frontier between what is acceptable and what must be prohibited. |
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