| 41. | All the hypotheses generated by scientists ( which would need to be falsified ) are limited to this society's thinkable.
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| 42. | Vaccine discovery has been a notoriously discouraging area of AIDS research, clouded by doubts that such a thing is even scientifically thinkable.
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| 43. | This proposal is not thinkable because there is a commission that discusses the chance in rules, and has to decide on changes,
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| 44. | In short, he's making the unthinkable, thinkable, by lowing the bar to using nuclear weapons . _ __
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| 45. | In other words, that any act becomes thinkable, that there is no moral compass, which leads to apathy and detachment.
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| 46. | It is thinkable, speakable, and exists in objective world by comprehending everything, including people, states, and world history.
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| 47. | Except for the portion of his statement regarding execution, the unthinkable has now become not only thinkable but hard reality in the United States.
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| 48. | Since undifferentiation is unthinkable, Chaos is the " first of all " in that he is the first " thinkable " being.
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| 49. | But one of the first principles of sports labor law is that the less thinkable a stoppage seems, the more likely it is to occur.
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| 50. | The unthinkable _ dumping the thousand-year-old monarchy in favor of a republic _ has suddenly become distinctly thinkable, according to Morrell.
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