make it impossible to造句(1) They make it impossible to respond to rapidly changing environments.
(2) They would make it impossible to fund clubs and societies and would inevitably suppress much of our vital welfare work.
(3) We make it impossible to use, when in fact that voice might greatly strengthen our writing.
(4) Such inconsistencies make it impossible to cover a spherical surface using Cartesian coordinates.
(5) The differing quality aspects of these zones make it impossible to specify a particular style of wine for Hautvillers.
(6) Modern forensic science should make it impossible to commit murder and away with it.
(7) The researchers cautioned that the limited data make it impossible to calculate the exact cancer risk for each individual drug in the class, but said the issue should be investigated further.
(8) Design flaws in CORBA's interoperability protocol make it impossible to build a high - performance event distribution service.
(9) Too many inter-dependencies can make it impossible to get anything accomplished.
(10) These factors make it impossible to implement even a simple readline method without polling.
(11) Its ambition and its almost impeccable taste make it impossible to dismiss.
(12) Indeed, closed timelike curves can make it impossible to de-fine "the universe at one moment in time."
(13) Such a ban would make it impossible to manufacture traditional blended cigarettes and would mean a loss of market for Comesa-grown tobacco, especially Burley, and for some Comesa tobacco farmers.
(14) Intended amounts, because market conditions may make it impossible to execute an order at the stipulated price.
(15) Such approach would make it impossible to build specific filters for things like books and movies.
(16) But herpast misstatements may make it impossible to win a criminal case against DSKbased on her testimony.
(17) Changing security settings at this point might make it impossible to run or debug your applications.
(18) Your culture may make it impossible to discuss HIV with your family and friends.
(19) The terms "pure," "and/or" and "vegetable oil" make it impossible to know exactly what you're eating.
(20) One technique you can use is a single-use token, which does not make it impossible to spoof your forms but does make it a tremendous hassle.
(21) In some patients inability to describe their distress of atypical localization and symptomatology may make it impossible to appraise the condition with assurance on the initial examination.
(22) He argues that the refusal of powerful institutions to admit losses aided and abetted by a government in thrall to the "money-changers" may make it impossible to escape from the crisis.
(23) In some cases they may be corrected to resume the normal flow of events, in others they will make it impossible to meet the goal.
(24) When the special characteristics of the liquid (such as all kinds of high viscosity oil) or the type of contaminant particles make it impossible to use the general filters such as GL1 and GL2.
(25) Our own warm atmosphere and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets.
(26) The spontaneity , self-determination and liberty of news blog make it impossible to replace mass media.
(27) Placing a stop-loss order will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, because market conditions may make it impossible to execute an order at the stipulated price.
(28) GUANGZHOU: Bikini-wearing Asian Games beach volleyball cheer squads are proving too hot for some competitors who claim the scantily-clad dancers make it impossible to concentrate.
(29) On top of this, distributions sometimes apply their own patches, which can make it impossible to replace the root setuid bit with file capabilities in some situations.