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Noun(1) incapability of existing or occurring(2) an alternative that is not available
(1) The key concern in Jones's work is the aching desire to know the self and the ultimate impossibility of self-knowledge.(2) they believe that a world at peace is an impossibility(3) This room should destroy the magic of the work, yet it juxtaposes the basis and the result, and heightens the sense of impossibility .(4) The obvious impossibility of this task only adds to its fascination.(5) The impossibility of reform became apparent only two years after his election.(6) In fact, the impossibility of answering the question is his very reason for asking it.(7) The Museum of Unworkable Devices explores the interface between hope and physical impossibility .(8) It seems likely that this was no mere oversight on his part, but in fact a logical impossibility .(9) The great apparent problem with this new ideology is its impossibility .(10) the impossibility of walking anywhere in this jungle(11) the impossibility of finding reliable staff(12) My objections regarding the mathematical impossibility of such an outcome were always readily ignored.(13) The other thing that sticks in my mind is the vague sense of the overwhelming impossibility of the task.(14) Another personnel problem is the near impossibility of firing poor performers.(15) One of my themes is the possibility or impossibility of connection with others.(16) The first is that the interpreter has placed the idea of objective truth into the realm of impossibility .
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