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Перевод: impossibility speek impossibility


[существительное]
невозможность ; невыполнимость ; невероятность ; невыносимость


Тезаурус:

  1. But the major flaw from the constable's point of view was the impossibility of putting a good case to a senior officer who was prosecutor, judge, and jury.
  2. The impossibility of guaranteeing adherence to parental wishes was acknowledged by the government in the provisions of the 1980 Education Act.
  3. There is now a serious possibility that this bastardised version of self-regulation will gradually crumble away, under the combined assault of Brussels, European preferences for statutory regulation and the sheer impossibility of resolving the underlying tension between practitioners and investors.
  4. The "fundamental difficulty at the present time", he continued, "seems to be the impossibility of forecasting with confidence the future lines of social organization."
  5. There comes a moment when you lose interest so totally that to touch it again would be a physical impossibility.
  6. The fact that almost half had concern about future markets for their produce reflected the predominance of livestock producers and the physical impossibility of changing to other enterprises.
  7. Forced to acknowledge the impossibility of achieving perfection in both love and work, she is driven to self-destruction.
  8. Faced with a fact that was visually undeniable I was snared in the total impossibility of "understanding" it.
  9. There is such a symmetry between the impossibility of a Canadian-style India and the impossibility of a Canadian-style Ireland.
  10. There were, of course, grounds for taking it; they could well argue the impossibility of continuing to give their loyalty and service to a monarch who was creating a totally new situation by failing in her fundamental duty of ruling her people.
  11. Thus the Lacanian account of the impossibility of desire often cites the following passage from Freud's "On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love": "It is my belief that, however strange it may sound, we must reckon with the possibility that something in the nature of the sexual instinct itself is unfavourable to the realization of complete satisfaction, (vii.
  12. This was due to the impossibility of conveying such goods between the two cities at a time when the railways could not cope with grain supplies coming into Saratov.
  13. It is rarely an impossibility to find a third person, and in gusty weather this must make sense.

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