Again, you have a horrendous, fundamentally unresolvable problem, of picking the warhead from the decoy. |
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While the main issue discussed above may be unresolvable, there is one subpoint that can be resolved. |
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The museum always foregrounds the unresolvable dichotomy between fact and fiction. |
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But those questions are not only often unresolvable, they are often rather meaningless. |
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Marx was emphatic about the need for abundance, for he thought that scarcity made conflicts unresolvable. |
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The painting gracefully combines the classical ideal of stability with Romanticism's restless play of unresolvable tensions. |
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Derivations and copies are carefully identified, although who produced them, and precisely how, seems to remain unresolvable. |
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His task will be to resolve potential conflicts between Westminster and Holyrood before they become unresolvable issues. |
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The core unresolvable deadend difficulty in Capitalism is that competition breeds an enormous waste of human, natural, and industrial resources. |
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This analysis has pointed to a number of unresolved, and perhaps unresolvable, problems in coordinating public organizations and programs. |
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Forecasting what will change, giving order to chaos, resolving unresolvable equations: all this lies within the field of meteorology. |
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I did not mean to imply that the criteria should be whether the conflict is resolvable or unresolvable. |
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Its central theme seemed to be an examination of how we should conduct ourselves given the inevitable and unresolvable conflict between good and evil. |
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Neither major power wanted a conflict in north Italy, but the strength of appeals for support in the face of an apparently unresolvable dynastic dispute proved irresistible. |
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Instead of coming up with practical, realistic solutions, city council will get bogged down in an unresolvable argument over the evils of alcohol. |
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Conflicts last because they are unresolvable. And conflicts recrudesce, too. |
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If we do not bring an end to these unresolvable tragedies, we are preparing the inexpiable struggles of tomorrow. |
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The site contains more contradictions, unresolved and perhaps unresolvable, than any other eight acres in Manhattan. |
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He is trying to muddle through a mess of unresolvable problems, most of which are the consequence of the Arab spring. |
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They added that they knew of no unresolvable problems which could prevent the two parties from achieving this ultimate objective. |
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In only one case was the project terminated due to unresolvable differences between CIDA and the host country agency. |
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We have seen progress in some areas that perhaps people felt were unresolvable. |
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They are not opposites, nor is there an unresolvable conflict between them. |
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We deem important the fact that, despite seemingly unresolvable disagreements, we have, at the end of the day, been able to adopt this Convention by consensus. |
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As the years recede, the debate over the events of Sunday, October 30,1938, often appears unresolvable. |
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The Emperor, who was by then a focus of unresolvable perplexities, stood providing a strongly contrary appearance. |
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Perhaps the most important thing one can derive from this approach is to put things in perspective: Five years from now, many issues that right now seem unresolvable will have been resolved. |
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This is an approach that was used by, if I dare say, Prime Minister Mulroney on the acid rain problem which was previously considered to be an unresolvable impasse. |
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Part cartoon, part unresolvable desire, part bruised despair, she peered through heavy mascara and a stack of peroxided hair while singing with breathy sensuality. |
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The object of her current mad obsession is a famous poet, Joe Jacobs, a complicated man with an evasive, unresolved and perhaps unresolvable relationship to his tragic childhood. |
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To him, there are no unresolvable issues between Yerevan and Ankara. |
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