Even if it were true, The Rapture is saying, the consequences are insupportable. |
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Here we have a simple tale of him leaping to conclusions, making unsupported and insupportable inferences, and being treated as a hero for it. |
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Therefore, I think that within a university, people should not regard any academic speech as frightening and insupportable. |
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So, I then ask myself whether the justices have reached insupportable conclusions of fact. |
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Such myths and misrepresentations explain, justify and resolve insupportable contradictions and problems in society. |
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I went through some of the other instances where he made declarations that appeared insupportable. |
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Even so, with such a wealth of experience and talent, to quibble over a little forgotten punctuation is insupportable! |
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Too many liberals, who approved the words, found the actions insupportable. |
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It should come as little surprise, then, that I found it nearly insupportable to share the lift with such a person, even for a few minutes. |
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The added demands brought about by the ageing population will place an insupportable burden on acute hospital services. |
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No sooner does a government attempt to go beyond its political sphere than it exercises, even unintentionally, an insupportable tyranny. |
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It seemed like a wonderful strategy for offloading what promised to become an insupportable liability to pay public sector pensions. |
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To be abandoned, especially when he was under attack in the British press for escaping the Blitz, was insupportable. |
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Now, you've got a point, that you have a war ideologue, which is insupportable. |
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That he should be removed from a post whose primary requisites are probity and even-handedness for displaying these qualities is insupportable. |
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It is said that they are in flight from an insupportable nervous strain, from which they find temporary assuagement only in sleep. |
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By positing insupportable images of the divine, they invite us to judgment. |
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There is no evidence to suggest that her exercise of her discretion to seek admission of the statement was based on insupportable grounds. |
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But let's leave this increasingly insupportable series of generalizations, and return to the point. |
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If I were the judge, I would not feel that the jury had reached an insupportable conclusion. |
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If today life without the possibility of progress seems insupportable, it is worth asking how this state of affairs has come about. |
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The claims of his father's other heirs that he is entitled to the nominal amount as was at the time of his mother's death is insupportable. |
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Most of the legal barriers listed in this paper are insupportable on this basis. |
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Every now and then, he writes these hysterical, factually insupportable, logically inconsistent screeds against some looming threat to civil liberties in the United States. |
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The assumption that everyone wants to see a doctor when they are ill is insupportable, and evidence is accumulating that they welcome the opportunity to consult a nurse. |
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Although two nineteenth-century authorities suggest that cheques may also be drawn on an interest-bearing account, this view is insupportable in modern law. |
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What is happening in the world that causes engaging, promising, talented young people to find life so insupportable that they can't continue without external support? |
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These beeches do not appear to be harmed, although for most plants, losses of much less than 40 percent of their energy reserves would be insupportable. |
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Well, there are reasons for these rules, all right, but they're terrible, reactionary, insupportable. |
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That position is both morally insupportable and legally imprudent. |
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Unless Argentina can resume economic growth, following three years of recession, its debt burden may become insupportable. |
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The idea of selling part of the borough's heritage and permitting commercial activities where none existed before is opportunistic and insupportable. |
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The wind being easterly the rate was not interfered with at all, and as the thermometer only falls a degree centigrade for every seventy meters of elevation the temperature was not insupportable. |
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Such debts became insupportable as margins fell and credit dried up. |
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But in the prayer-room there was no furniture at all, the ground was of course sacred, and he found the smell of incense and sandalwood insupportable. |
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This is a critical error, which undermines the report and leads the advisory group to make a series of contradictory and insupportable recommendations. |
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For the Conservatives, who came to power in 2006, to claim credit for more than two decades of dropping crime is as laughable as it is insupportable. |
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