It is unconceivable for government members to take four to six months to issue a decision. |
The responsibility of the individual to his government was unconceivable and inconceivable. |
The immortality of the soul is as unconceivable as, in all strictness, is its absolute mortality. |
In fact, its unconceivable that such an event could pass by without the national medias commenting largely on it. |
Yet, as the proportion of people around the world who have one grows, it is unconceivable that they will not become part of more and more of our daily lives, and that controlling our homes will be just be the beginning. |
So there was a feeling that answering something so unconceivable, even by protesting, would have been a form of complicity. |