Unthinkable
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The economic consequences are almost
unthinkable.
There is only one option, I'll repeat to you, only one option left to climatologists and scientists, and that is to do the unthinkable, and to use livestock, bunched and moving, as a proxy for former herds and predators, and mimic nature.
After three days, she did an
unthinkable
thing.
I saw new and previously
unthinkable
possibilities to live and contribute, both for myself and others in my circumstance.
Before the crisis, this would have been utterly unthinkable, yet it was accepted remarkably quickly.
And 100 years ago, it would have been
unthinkable
for all of us to fly here from around the world for a five-day conference.
That was completely
unthinkable
50 or even 30 years ago.
That was
unthinkable.
So let me take you on a journey of
unthinkable
capabilities.
In fact, so alien and
unthinkable
was this event in an Indian mind that the response from the Indian media, public and politicians proved one point: No one knew what to do.
I went to some low-caste, so-called untouchable, people, tried to convince them, but it was
unthinkable
for them.
They had taken baths hundreds of times because it was
unthinkable
for them to do.
Today, a public judicial execution in Europe or America is unthinkable, but there are other scenarios that should make us cautious about thinking that things are different now and we don't behave like that anymore.
One night, the
unthinkable
happens.
By rallying citizens together, we helped persuade our government to do the unthinkable, and act to fix a problem miles outside of our borders.
Both teams play soccer; something once
unthinkable
for them.
Because a confident fat woman is almost
unthinkable.
But the impact of carrying out this
unthinkable
act proves to be more than he was prepared for.
I'm just telling you that these are balanced people who do
unthinkable
work.
When the astronomical distance between the realities of the academy and the visionary intensity of this challenge were more than enough, I can assure you, to give one pause, what was happening outside higher education made backing off
unthinkable.
There would be a global recession and depression as our just-in-time inventory system and the tight rubber band of globalization broke, and the cost to our economy of one to three trillion dollars would be far worse for everyone than merely 100 million people dying, because so many more people would lose their job and their healthcare benefits, that the consequences are almost
unthinkable.
Anything less than that is
unthinkable.
They are highly reactive, and they are super-plastic, and so the autists are probably capable of building and learning a symphony which is
unthinkable
for us.
And we had a conversation, and then I asked her this
unthinkable
question.
Right across the world, people are doing the unthinkable: they're slowing down, and finding that, although conventional wisdom tells you that if you slow down, you're road kill, the opposite turns out to be true: that by slowing down at the right moments, people find that they do everything better.
And if we cannot figure out a way to deal with that torque, we are going to find ourselves more and more and more quickly facing situations which are simply
unthinkable.
You know, so on the one hand we have the unthinkable; on the other hand we have the unimaginable.
The
unthinkable
has happened.
Isolated acts of nature (of this magnitude) are
unthinkable.
Six students at a convent do the
unthinkable
- kill a nun who was overbearing.
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