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The issue is nearly irresolvable: how can the agency keep secrets when the bureau wants to use them as evidence?
This is a problem which will become irresolvable in the future, if it is not already.
And of course there was the irresolvable Jessie problem.
There is a metaphysical sense in which the problem is irresolvable.
Until now, Philadelphia's officials have had irresolvable differences among themselves and with state officials over the budget problems.
Cyprus' problems are not irresolvable if the political will is there to give a boost to proceedings now.
They all agreed that such a principle existed but their disagreements as to what it was seemed irresolvable.
This makes the burden seem impossibly heavy and the conflicts irresolvable.
It was a clear and apparently irresolvable conflict between law and morality.
If the space is not -resolvable then it is called -irresolvable.
If that were to happen, he said, the conflict would become irresolvable, with catastrophic consequences for the stability of the entire region.
Throughout the movie, the men argue back and forth about the window and the problem seems irresolvable.
But the irresolvable problem, the breaking point for us, is that he has stopped going to school; he simply refuses.
It is an irresolvable dialectic between knowing what to look for and knowing how to find something.
We see that powerful forces of human progress and nature are in perpetual, probably irresolvable conflict - which we also already know.
Its troubles seem like Old Testament plagues, irresolvable and inevitable.
Superimposed, they multiply into a vertiginous and irresolvable world.
Such universal respect enabled Masaryk to overcome seemingly irresolvable political problems.
"The norm for families is rage, conflict, irresolvable difficulty.
Thus, man is entangled in an irresolvable struggle, never content with either nature because he cannot see beyond this self-made construct.
A topological space that is not resolvable is termed irresolvable.
Just as important, there is a sharp -perhaps irresolvable - division over whether he received the kind and quality of treatment that was warranted.
THE world is full of irresolvable conflicts, and I almost hesitate to recommend another one.
The irresolvable dispute is then on.
We talked about everything but the irresolvable turmoils that had both of us wondering if we would survive the night.