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"unfixable" Definitions
  1. incapable of being held in a fixed state : UNSTABLE, INDETERMINATE
  2. incapable of breeding true : manifest only in the heterozygous state

79 Sentences With "unfixable"

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It's too much to think about: too horrible, too unfixable.
"Unfixable" was a sentiment that appeared frequently in these threads.
One of the world's biggest unfixable problems is that it's loud everywhere.
Yahoo, once an icon, was likely "unfixable" by the time Mayer arrived, Taylor said.
By tasking Hugh, a chronic fixer, with an unfixable problem: endlessly spreading black mold.
You have to be really, really sure that Europe is unfixable to support Brexit.
In Westminster, no situation is completely unfixable; the rules can be made to bend.
Make it clear that the problem is not due to some unfixable personality flaw.
A never-ending quest to fix the unfixable — what I saw in the mirror.
Apple will introduce small frustrations now, to prevent large, even unfixable, frustrations down the road.
But what does it mean to be officially labeled unfixable in a society so invested in being fixed?
He bought a bore-hole drilling machine to drill wells, and then the machinery broke and was unfixable.
They acknowledge cases where lines in the sand are appropriate or where they could result in unfixable consequences.
A couple of the researchers involved are saying part of the Spectre vulnerability is unfixable, at the one hand.
If C-SPAN is a refraction of the public, the gulf between citizens can at times seem overwhelming, unfixable.
I think that manufacturers are purposefully building their products not only to be less durable but also to be unfixable.
Annie has a boulder rock in the pit of her stomach over a big, unfixable, fight she had with her sister.
There are vintage ones too, but not all have aged well and may have unfixable issues like corrosion or motor problems.
For all the liberal angst about the Republican House and Senate bills, they are only tinkering with the same unfixable formula.
Played by the supremely chill Theo Germaine, Chris looks like Abby's prince in shining tank tops, capable of fixing the unfixable.
First, Facebook user growth is slowing, and the problem is unfixable: The company is quite literally running out of humans on the internet.
But in fact, Frei said on a bonus episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, Uber's problems are neither unusual nor unfixable.
That's my feeling is that it's unmanageable the way they built it, and it's grown to this proportion that it's unfixable by anybody.
The baking section lets you create virtual deserts in your real kitchen without all the mess or the pressure of making an unfixable mistake.
The critical consensus, that 260 is a failed experiment with a mountain of unfixable problems, is one that I agree with in broad strokes.
But after some wear and tear, the case started to break in interesting (see: unfixable) ways, the battery life tanked, and the fan got unreasonably noisy.
It's one thing to battle cancer or infection, but what if the body itself — one's own, unfixable spine, joints, or muscles — is the enemy, as Limón suggests?
That's a laborious process, and a filmmaker might end up with an unfixable shot that they don't realize is unusable until days or weeks after the shoot.
Applying the term "housing crisis" to the fact that people increasingly cannot afford to live in many American cities makes it seem like a vast, unfixable problem.
Nuclear rockets could wind up in space, a researcher unveiled a massive and unfixable iPhone flaw, and US police forces are using doorbell cameras to fight crime.
Wedded to a "high-proof" context, and willing to believe only experiments they can conduct in their own backyard on a shoestring budget, their misunderstanding is likely unfixable.
The issue is unfixable via a software update, meaning millions of Echos sold in 2015 and 2016 will likely have this vulnerability through the end of their use.
It must have been revelatory for Scorsese, who has always sought to unify his own multifaceted and unfixable style in the transcendence only available to, and through, art.
In a remote environment, it's vital for workers to feel safe to be open about their workloads and to bring any potential issues to leadership before they become unfixable.
I wasn't as resilient as I'd thought, that was for sure — but maybe this move unearthed a deep, unfixable character flaw: an inability to handle life and stay happy.
This disconnect between what needs to happen and what does happen is why our systems already feel deeply broken in unfixable ways — or at least ways that defy individual action.
Reaching for anything that I could to fix the unfixable, I learned all I could about the correlation between diet and disease, manifesting with crystals, sound healing, and creating vision boards.
It was a horrific and effective scene, standing out in TWD as one of few times you as a viewer have to grapple with seeing the protagonists in an unfixable situation.
These threats may not have the same high-level profile as an unfixable iOS bug, but they can still do some serious damage as far as your data and privacy goes.
Now when I go rowing and a rhythm is hard to achieve, I try not to become depressed by the unconscious choices I've made, and the seemingly unfixable asymmetries that have resulted.
Now when I go rowing and a rhythm is hard to achieve, I try not to become depressed by the unconscious choices I've made, and the seemingly unfixable asymmetries that have resulted.
You'll need those improvements, too, because like the original AirPods, iFixit has ranked these at a zero out of ten for repairability — essentially unfixable once they break or if the batteries wear out.
It was in early October, a couple of days after The New York Times published its first report about Harvey Weinstein, that the Hollywood producer called upon Mr. Sitrick to fix the unfixable.
Frei came to Uber from Harvard Business School, where she studied leadership and diversity, and during a live recording of the Recode Decode podcast, she said the company's problems are neither unusual nor unfixable.
But another part of me is worried that Nintendo has engineered a yet-to-be-discovered method of detecting and flagging the use of unofficial software like this, even one relying on an unfixable exploit.
Most of us are more familiar with the stereotypes about mental illness than the facts, and people who live with mental illness deal with a stigma that positions them as unfixable, untrustworthy, and totally broken.
Unfixable iOS device exploit is the latest Apple security upheaval For years, "jailbreaking" the iPhone—or breaking down Apple's security to allow the device to run any software—has been a rare and challenging feat.
But building the addition would have cost $40,000, and would not have fixed the unfixable: They were a growing family with a baby who struggled to sleep, living in an apartment that already felt too small.
Ages ago, when I was discussing the profoundly disappointing Total War: Rome 2 with some colleagues on Three Moves Ahead, I argued that Creative Assembly's swollen, ramshackle epic was bad in ways that were fundamentally unfixable.
Under the settlement, Volkswagen agreed to repurchase unfixable, used 2.0 liter diesel vehicles on dealers' lots under the same terms of a consumer buy-back, said Steve W. Berman, a Seattle lawyer representing dealers at the hearing.
The reason behind it is more practical than cruel ... Lisa tells us that a lot of folks are simply losing their jobs right now, and they might foresee an unfixable situation when it comes to caring for their canines.
But the administration has chosen the somewhat more difficult mission of acknowledging America's limitations and the unfixable nature of certain problems because it sees this as part of the larger mission of counteracting the roots of the fear that so concerns it.
Unfortunately, it turned out an unfixable hardware flaw in virtually every one of Intel's CPUs meant that they didn't check permissions correctly and leaked information about speculative commands that were never run, possibly allowing an attacker glimpses at ultra-sensitive kernel memory.
What got skulls and crossbones in the blogerati's eyes this time around was the notion that Fox was pulling out solely over fears that someone would record and leak their footage — an unfixable problem that will finally scare Hollywood away from San Diego for good.
But there's also always been a reason why it's so easy to take Tebow at his word—in all his years at the center of this strange maelstrom of bad faith and unfixable mechanics, his imperfect exertions have always seemed like the only honest thing.
But Volkswagen will try to make amends by paying as much as $1.2 billion to offset the loss in value for 650 dealers in the United States — on top of whatever amount it will have to spend on buying back unsold and unfixable diesels.
That figure, on top of whatever Volkswagen will end up spending to buy back unsold and unfixable diesels from the dealers, would work out to an average of $2134 million per dealer — although the amounts will vary, depending on the size of the dealership and other factors.
In a report posted online last week, Peter Scholze of the University of Bonn and Jakob Stix of Goethe University Frankfurt describe what Stix calls a "serious, unfixable gap" within a mammoth series of papers by Shinichi Mochizuki, a mathematician at Kyoto University who is renowned for his brilliance.
" Yes, these jokes took digs at the HFPA and the Hollywood power structure, but they also punched down at people who have been systematically excluded and portrayed the situation as unfixable: we can't solve racism or sexism, so we might as well "have a laugh at your expense.
Here, her intensely cerebral engagement with surface relations is evident: seen up close, the work is a relationship of flat planes; from the side, seen at an angle, it becomes a Cubistic abstraction, an unfixable perspective whose careful construction gives the impression of objects compressed, off-kilter, into an impossible space.
What the world saw as a hideous carcinoma on Alabama's face in the days of "massive resistance" was, in fact, only a wart on the public visage of respectable white segregationists struggling with an unfixable inheritance of white trash on the one side and a fractious black minority on the other.
The variously wrecked players, the ghoulish quacky fixes for the game's unfixable problems, the constant blaming of victims for those problems—these are undeniable and bad things, and somehow instead of forcing the league to reckon with itself, they only seem to serve as battle cries, rallying Football's Defenders before the shield.
The 2020 candidate positioning around Medicare for All is already happening — from Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE' "let's move on" from health insurance comment, to pseudo-candidate Starbucks billionaire Howard Schultz advocating for endless tweaks to the unfixable ACA.
Many of these are unfixable without redesigning the protocol, however they, like the other issues, pose no major privacy or security concerns to users.
"Unfixable" is a song recorded by Japanese entertainer Akina Nakamori. It was written by Hilde Wahl, Anita Lipsky, Tommy Berre, and Marietta Constantinou. The song was released through Universal Music Japan on September 30, 2015 as the second single from her 24th studio album Fixer (2015).
Before release, Nakamori performed it on 65th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen from recording studio in United States in early morning. It was also Nakamori's Kōhaku appearance for first time in 12 years. The single debuted at number 8 on Oricon Single Weekly Charts. Unfixable is the fiftieth single.
"Shades of Cool" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey, taken from her third studio album, Ultraviolence (2014). It was written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, and produced by Dan Auerbach. The song was released on May 26, 2014 by Interscope Records as the second single from Ultraviolence. Lyrically, the single talks about an "unfixable" man.
Firing pottery on an open fire in a village on the Niger in Mali (photo from 2009). Reconstruction of a kiln in Thebes, New Kingdom In the firing process, the clay is transformed from a malleable material to a rigid one. Up to this point it is possible to make the clay malleable again by making it wet. After firing, damaged vessels, like misfirings, are nearly unfixable.
A doomer is someone who believes in doomerism, a philosophy and mindset that believes global problems—including but not limited to ecological exhaustion, such as overpopulation, peak oil, climate change, and pollution—will inevitably cause the collapse of civilization, significant losses in human population, and potentially lead to eventual human extinction. The ideology is defined in opposition to more optimistic outlooks on life. Doomers believe that government corruption, civilian apathy, and/or structural oppression are unfixable.
Rudess was on the phone with Roland for most of the time, and finally realized the keyboard was unfixable in that time, so he came onstage and took Petrucci's guitar to jam with the band. Petrucci took Levin's bass, and Levin joined in on Chapman Stick. Toward the end of the show, Charlie Benante from the band Anthrax came and played drums while Portnoy played bass. This entire improvised concert was released in 2009 as When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago.
Mystery has refurbished many times over the years. Besides the overhaul from 1976, the most substantial occurred in 2001 when 'cheeks' were added to her hull, with the desired effect to make her more stable. In 2008, Mystery lost her foremast in the CRYCC regatta in a heavy air race. The mast, which was over 30 years old at the time, was deemed unfixable and a new one was built in time for the last two regattas of the 2008 season.
In his article for The New Yorker, Friend wrote, "Survivors often regret their decision in midair, if not before". This observation is supported by survivor Ken Baldwin, who explained, "I instantly realized that everything in my life that I'd thought was unfixable was totally fixable—except for having just jumped." The 2006 release of The Bridge exerted additional pressure on the Bridge District and created continued public awareness. The film also documented interviews with surviving family members of those who jumped, with witnesses, and with a survivor.
In January of 2011, the city department laid off 168 of the department's 370 officers when contract negotiations stalled and the city was facing a budget shortfall. Camden experienced a spike in homicides, and the city police department wanted to hire more patrol officers but couldn't afford to "partly because of generous union contracts." According to CNN the corruption had also "rendered the existing agency unfixable." On August 2, 2011, the City of Camden and Camden County announced that the city police department would be disbanded in favor of a new county police force.
"It really appealed to me, that history of staff producers", Gamson said of his role in the company. "I always have mixed feelings about it, if you were on staff, a lot of times you were the guy that had to fix stuff that was broken, which usually, those are unfixable. Even with my overblown idea of what I could achieve". Gamson's most significant collaboration during his time at Warner was with Meshell Ndegeocello: They had met at a showcase shortly after Ndegeocello was signed to Warner-owned label Maverick.
In his article for The New Yorker, Tad Friend wrote, "Survivors often regret their decision in midair, if not before," supported by survivor Ken Baldwin explaining, "I instantly realized that everything in my life that I'd thought was unfixable was totally fixable—except for having just jumped." In the 1970s, the city's newspapers sparked "countdowns" as the death toll closed in on 500 recorded fatalities. Television crews covered the scene as bridge officials managed to stop 14 prospective jumpers, among them a man with a sign reading "500" pinned to his T-shirt. The media frenzy was even more intense in 1995 as the total drew close to 1,000.
It is discovered that Starr and Hope had escaped Eli, but then had been kidnapped by Hannah O'Connor, a troubled young woman whom Marty had taken in to keep the girl from being sent into foster care. Hannah had become obsessed with Cole and had kidnapped Starr in order to kill her so that she (Hannah) could have Cole all to herself, but James Ford managed to thwart her plans. Both shocked and furious that she had never noticed that Hannah wasn't getting any better, Marty disowns her, coldly informing Hannah that she is unfixable and that it was a mistake to ever trust her before she is dragged away by the police. Marty vows revenge against a now-pregnant Natalie, who claims the baby is John's.
HD Loader versions up to 0.7c boot up perfectly via the Independence Exploit but subsequent versions of HD Loader from 0.8 onwards freezes on the splash screen and refuses to start up if formatted with a HD Advance disc. This is possibly due to newer patches that are not in any HD Advance discs;a solution is to reformat the hard disk with HD Loader version 0.8 or higher, which is recommended for newer PS2 games. However, this is not confirmed to work 100% across the board as certain PS2 models (mainly PAL 7xxx consoles) was reported to still freeze at splash screen; a currently-unfixable problem related to HD Loader version 0.8 or higher on PAL single-port network adapter models was the main problem.
Their argument worsens until Cameron shouts out that she is not sure if she ever loved Chase. However, after calming down, Cameron comments that she is the reason their marriage didn't work, because although she loved Chase, she is an unfixable emotional mess partially due to the emotional strain she went through with her first husband while also acknowledging she might not have married her first husband if he was not terminal, revealing she has unresolved emotional commitment issues. Cameron and Chase mutually apologize for their failed marriage, and Chase then signs the divorce papers. Later, Cameron and Chase begin reminiscing on some of their favourite memories together before and during their marriage; Cameron recalls the dance lessons they took before the wedding, and they dance to "Alison" by Elvis Costello.
Motorcyclists will refer to maintenance or repair of a motorcycle as wrenching in the US and "spannering" in the UK. A do it yourself self-sufficiency is said to be part of motorcycles' allure in an "increasingly monolithic, unfixable world"Melissa Holbrook Pierson, The Perfect Vehicle: What It is about Motorcycles, 1997, W.W. Norton & Company, New York and being able to maintain one's own motorcycle is seen as part of the competency of being a motorcyclist. Historically, motorcycle maintenance was a necessary skill for riders, since the materials and technology used in motorcycles often meant that repairs had to be done on the road-side miles from home. Modern motorcycles are as reliable as automobiles but many riders feel that their motorcycle is more than just a means of transportation which leads them to want to do maintenance on the motorcycles themselves.

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