Because the falsity of such a proposition is inconceivable, you cannot have a clear grasp of its meaning and be in doubt as to its truth. |
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It is perfectly clear that short of a major wave of renewed religiosity, such a return is inconceivable. |
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It is not inconceivable to imagine a scenario where youngsters are bussed from one end of Glasgow to the other to see a concert. |
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It is inconceivable, however, that the raids would have gone ahead without official authorisation. |
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Those who opposed the war are now making hay, coming forward with accusations which would have been inconceivable a matter of weeks ago. |
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It is inconceivable that any national or state legislature would bar a Star of David if it allowed other symbols. |
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Discordant declarations are inconceivable and, when they occur, devastating. |
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I don't want to look at this stuff very often, but it's inconceivable that it wouldn't be there when I needed it. |
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It is inconceivable that the council have the power to banish us from outside our own front door in the name of traffic flow for a race meeting. |
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It is inconceivable that low percentages of women in other jobs would get such special treatment. |
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That's inconceivable to me, the thought of someone understanding me better than I do. |
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It is inconceivable to think he would allow a book go to print without including in it his summary of events in Saipan. |
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Taylor must prove equally astute, though it seems inconceivable that the next manager will survive so long. |
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It is not inconceivable that his methods could have resulted in some of them becoming identified against their will. |
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It is inconceivable that people should be working and not have anything to show for it. |
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The idea that he might just conceivably stand for values which are socially destructive is of course inconceivable. |
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It is not at all inconceivable that a small number of them are capable of acting like idiots. |
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If he had, however, it is inconceivable that he would have blamed his mother. |
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Having moved from Anfield to Elland Road, it is inconceivable that Fowler will be left behind if fully fit and back in form. |
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That kind of financial irregularity would be inconceivable today, even in Motherwell and Wishaw. |
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In this early morning paradise, it seemed inconceivable that enormous violence was about to be unleashed. |
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Some philosophers believe there is only one thing unending beyond death and the inconceivable infiniteness of the universe. |
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Although inconceivable just a few years ago, their method is conceptually quite simple. |
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It was not inconceivable that we might soon be in a firefight, so we were leaning well forward in our foxholes. |
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It is inconceivable that Will does not know the difference between a transitive and an intransitive verb. |
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And it is inconceivable that this is what the original creators of copyright law had in mind. |
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Of course, it is inconceivable that these things should ever happen here in Oz, God's own country. |
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It is inconceivable that they would have dingoed when faced with a by-election opportunity. |
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Among the major parties abolition of faith schools is inconceivable because they are too popular. |
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My sentiments became elevated with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas. |
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The trial judge said that refusing the fence was inconceivable and Justice Meagher said that that finding was truly extraordinary. |
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The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed. |
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It is inconceivable to pay legal eagles to go over the same arguments again and again. |
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Existence is always infinitely indebted to this absolute antecedence, this inconceivable origin. |
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To think that a ruling coalition will allow its nominated prime minister to be defeated in an election is inconceivable. |
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How does one visually compare the inconceivable with the sensible, seeable, quotidian world? |
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It is inconceivable, as the debate would have been mired in trying to find a needs-assessed share-out of funds. |
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It is inconceivable to many that that nigella could be a victim of domestic violence. |
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It is inconceivable that Spenser, the 'poet loved of the poets', and the pattern of princely gentlemen, advanced this suggestion from personal vaingloriousness. |
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It was inconceivable to Einstein that the laws of nature, at any level, were the result of the operation of blind chance, which was not susceptible to deeper explanation. |
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Because the notion of it still being broken was simply inconceivable. |
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Even more troubling, what does it mean that we find the very idea that feminism might have reached beyond the gals and dames to be so inconceivable? |
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That Presley should consent to appear on TV dressed in a tuxedo, swapping songs, and duetting with Sinatra would have been inconceivable a few years earlier. |
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Is it inconceivable that some mergers may have been instigated and consummated in order to fatten up major credit unions in readiness for demutualisation? |
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To many people, these beliefs sound like the delusions of lunatics and it seems inconceivable that anyone in his or her right mind would accept such beliefs. |
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On Thursday, a nuclear exchange was, at least for most people, inconceivable. |
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It is inconceivable that these powers could be applied to a demonstration. |
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We find it inconceivable that his accounts were imagined or invented. |
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It is not inconceivable that their op-ed is a trial balloon in the foreign-affairs bureaucracy's effort to make its case against proponents of radical change. |
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The modern world has urbanized to an unprecedented degree, and it is inconceivable that future military contingencies will not involve urban operations. |
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We have to shorten the distance between inevitable and inconceivable. |
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In the north of England, the superstition lingers to an almost inconceivable extent. |
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The European system of protection of human rights with its Court would be inconceivable untied from democracy. |
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It is a structure of inconceivable complexity, chemically, atomically, electronically, etc. |
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As an introduction to the opera, Scene I displays a fairytale setting of illusively wonderful but inconceivable circumstance. |
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Rutherford and Soddy realized that they had identified a novel physical process, inconceivable in a universe with atoms that were indestructible. |
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And how inconceivable that council's majority would not see nonratification for the black eye it would be. |
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It is beyond logic, an inconceivable but not unexperienceable unity of opposites. |
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For a small and fledgling army, open revolution was inconceivable. |
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This spring, the protests of the last few days were inconceivable. |
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Technology for bringing running water into cities was developed in the east, but transformed by the Romans into a technology inconceivable in Greece. |
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A steady stream of military contracts for armored vehicles has set off a flurry of industry takeovers and lash-ups that would have been inconceivable only a few years ago. |
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For Polybius, it was inconceivable that such an able and effective statesman could have had an immoral and unrestrained private life as described by Theopompus. |
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Furthermore, if the Mets are not willing to pay Reyes top dollar, it is inconceivable that the front office does not recognize the opportunity to sell high. |
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