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It is not
inconceivable
that a number of emerging-market countries will get into trouble in the next few years.
It is not inconceivable, however, that Anastasiades’s victory could provide impetus for reopening the dialogue between the island’s north and south – that is, once the current crisis has passed.
But the idea that any citizen could challenge the constitutionality of legislation, as is possible in many European countries and the United States, was
inconceivable.
In the aftermath of the negative referendum votes in France, the Netherlands, and Ireland on European constitutional reform, it is close to
inconceivable
that EU heads of government would agree to set off down that path again.
Though such deployments would be
inconceivable
to most thinking Americans (indeed, the real task would be to maintain budget support in Congress and elsewhere for any deployments in a united Korea), Chinese security experts worry about it.
While the Party has so far employed only the police and Internet censors (and now wants to embed secret policemen within all Internet companies), its longer-term survival is
inconceivable
without a loyal PLA, especially if protests like that in Tiananmen Square in 1989 erupt again.
Professional skeptics in Australia have argued that it is
inconceivable
that any of our Southeast Asian neighbors, including Indonesia and Malaysia, would stir themselves to help solve Australia’s refugee problem, even with Australia’s government covering most of the costs.
Given the extraordinary growth of Latinos’ influence in the US, it is almost
inconceivable
that America could lose its unique status in the region to China or Russia, let alone Iran.
This is a remarkable development: the idea that a Dalit woman could lead India has been
inconceivable
for 3,000 years.
It is not
inconceivable
that the baby will be thrown out with the bath water.
Without such trust, peaceful international relations in today’s globalized world are
inconceivable.
No matter how self-interested a person might be, I find it
inconceivable
that anyone with a modicum of common sense, pausing to reflect on this choice, could choose as Yanukovych chose.
By all accounts, Wolfowitz is brilliant, but it seems
inconceivable
that an open, transparent, and multilateral selection process would have chosen him to head the World Bank.
And as for private persons standing up to the government in court, the idea was utterly
inconceivable.
Formal ceasefires or political solutions are
inconceivable.
In "The Future of the Holocaust," he wrote that those generations born before the genocide of European Jewry "at least began life in a different world, one from which genocide was absent, in which that occurrence was quite inconceivable."
A year ago, the idea that some number of young men would come to the US to train as pilots, hijack four fully loaded passenger jets, and then turn them into missiles to be exploded into some of the most important symbols of Western civilization - was
inconceivable.
Making Europe WorkPARIS – Some economists believe that this summer could mark the moment when some of the eurozone’s peripheral members may begin to be forced out; others think that such a scenario is
inconceivable.
It is
inconceivable
that multilateral negotiations could result in a breakthrough toward a diplomatic solution while North Korea is actively engaged in pursuing its nuclear weapons program.
It is inconceivable, though, that the Chinese would enter into the kind of massive US-style military intervention to which the world has grown accustomed in recent years.
It is
inconceivable
that the Fund, with its qualified and dedicated staff, would have failed so miserably in detecting and calling attention to the vulnerabilities piling up in the US mortgage market had they occurred in a developing country.
Even a visit to a bookstore can shock anyone who first came to know China decades ago, when it seemed
inconceivable
that works by non-Marxist theorists would ever outnumber those by Marxists.
For someone living at that time, today’s disappointing 3% growth rate would have been
inconceivable.
It is simply
inconceivable
that Xi would attach higher priority to credit management than to winning the tariff war and thereby demonstrating the futility of a US containment strategy against China.
But such a move would require a political will
inconceivable
today given America’s reluctance to relinquish any sovereign power to supra-national organizations.
It is
inconceivable
that Greece could manage that within the eurozone without widespread social unrest, if not conditions approaching those of civil war.
A 54% fall in industrial production between its 2007 peak and today is
inconceivable
– isn’t it?
It is inconceivable, for example, that an Egyptian democracy, in which the Muslim Brotherhood would be a legitimate political force, would persist in Mubarak’s complicity with Israel’s siege of Hamas-controlled Gaza.
It was not inconceivable, though it was unlikely.
It is
inconceivable
that Japan could function in a target zone.
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