In all facets of its being, the monster instantiates the limits of the thinkable. |
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To the same situation different modes of reacting are thinkable and feasible. |
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Striving in a law-bound, seemingly rational universe made success more thinkable, possibly more doable. |
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Such a course would never be acceptable, or even thinkable, if undertaken by a single nation. |
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Liability in case of erroneous interpretation of European law by parliament is not considered thinkable. |
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Contrary to the traditional political parties, extremist parties have a clear programme on which a compromise is hardly thinkable. |
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This tempts with numerous wellness offers and offers every thinkable form of water fun for the entire family. |
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Extruded profiles are applied in almost every thinkable industry sector and in countless variants. |
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This process actually made previously discarded options thinkable or discussable. |
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After the abolition of slavery in the 19th century, it becomes thinkable that the relics of domination will be abolished in the 21st and 22nd centuries. |
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What has long been unthinkable in a free society threatens to become not just thinkable, but a fait accompli. |
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As the future is completely unknown, everything is thinkable even though one might consider it improbable. |
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But non-military, peace-building approaches to those grave problems are thinkable and possibleand they are infinitely preferable to war. |
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Things could get messy. Making a municipal default more manageable, and therefore thinkable, is one of the many tasks facing China's leaders. |
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This sparked vibrant and dedicated societies that contributed to community life in every thinkable way. |
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In this man's presence, physical objects themselves seem to take on life, so how was it to be thinkable that such a tower of strength, such a cyclone of energy, could ever come to a halt? |
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Less than a year after Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair, the idea of installing a third front man has become thinkable for some of his erstwhile supporters. |
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One diplomat believes that Bosnia's gridlock has got so bad, and the political atmosphere so poisonous, that for the first time since 1995 the unthinkable of renewed fighting is thinkable once again. |
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Even more so because it was in a hall where shows like this are way beyond anything thinkable, where the bands really get in touch with their fans, without any flourishes, without any safety nets, face to face. |
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Only the conviction that you have left nothing to chance and have taken all safety measures thinkable, will give you the peace of mind that you and your people are entitled to. |
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At which moment does the new production occur, would a delay be thinkable? |
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Dozens of managers of construction firms under contract to Petrobras face criminal charges. For such things to become thinkable in Mexico, several changes are needed. |
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Worldwide one finds any thinkable combination, from many laws to no law. |
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In his schema, a political work of art disrupts the relationship among the visible, the sayable, and the thinkable without having to use the terms of a message as a vehicle. |
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