If today life without the possibility of progress seems insupportable, it is worth asking how this state of affairs has come about. |
So, I then ask myself whether the justices have reached insupportable conclusions of fact. |
If I were the judge, I would not feel that the jury had reached an insupportable conclusion. |
There is no evidence to suggest that her exercise of her discretion to seek admission of the statement was based on insupportable grounds. |
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. |
Therefore, I think that within a university, people should not regard any academic speech as frightening and insupportable. |