Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unimaginably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impossible to imagine

246 Sentences With "unimaginably"

How to use unimaginably in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unimaginably" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unimaginably". Mastering all the usages of "unimaginably" from sentence examples published by news publications.

This case seems unimaginably horrible, but the simple fact is it's unimaginably normal.
The digital revolution offered access to unimaginably vast vistas of information, but, just as important, it offered access to unimaginably more choice.
They are unimaginably ingrained in the foundations of our society.
Here is Tony Snell executing an unimaginably bad fuck up.
Before automation, he said, electronics plants in China were unimaginably crowded.
"It's unimaginably evil," Nguyet, who vowed to keep fighting, told Reuters.
Is Spicer drunk, forgetful or just unimaginably shitty at his job?
We were unimaginably small, this heron and I, and extremely right.
The global scale of "social" and "mobile" is almost unimaginably vast.
Now what we're seeing are unimaginably large quantities of hard drugs.
But Google employees have also complained of being overworked and unimaginably stressed.
Please enjoy these looks at Pip, who seemed unimaginably chill — even playful!
Having your parents taken away must have been unimaginably terrifying for you.
Our prayers for our children (and with our children) are unimaginably significant.
On November 8, an unimaginably fierce firestorm broke out in Northern California.
Facebook's line is that this unimaginably large platform has to be neutral.
And the supply chain to make a modern smartphone is unimaginably complex.
Do we not, in these unimaginably dark times, deserve someone like this?
"We were unimaginably shocked when we got the dire prognosis," Sierra tells PEOPLE.
My father had worked unimaginably hard to leave behind those days of hunger.
These ultra-high-energy particles told of some distant, cataclysmic, unimaginably powerful events.
By Western standards, the lives of the women Zoepf portrays are almost unimaginably constrained.
My mother and father both believed that normal people could do unimaginably terrible things.
For everyone I spoke with, this has been the most unimaginably traumatic few weeks.
Of course it's a low-quality product that sold for an unimaginably high price.
For most of its early history, the digital scrapbooking service had grown unimaginably fast.
And unimaginably she still puts up with me and now we're living together next year.
Millennials have gotten rich because their YouTube channels or parody Twitter accounts got unimaginably popular.
"[Carrie's] depths were unimaginably deep, and Paul's were nothing to sneeze at either," writes Carlin.
The trauma and subsequent coping are unimaginably difficult for anyone that hasn't experienced it themselves.
The haystacks are unimaginably large and the needles are both very small and constantly changing.
The oil paintings are rendered with supremely assured, luscious brushwork and vibrant, unimaginably deep hues.
For the average customer, a price tag of $114,000 is unimaginably high for a car.
Someday, Apple is telling us, all these increments will add up to something unimaginably amazing.
But for many of us, the idea of asking for a raise is unimaginably awkward.
"The Grown-Up's Guide" also contains some amazing stories of adults handling unimaginably horrific situations.
Clearly this is unimaginably hot to our everyday lives and not something we can readily measure.
Detention of children who have just lived the terror of a raid would be unimaginably damaging.
Progress has been so fast that previous periods of my career can seem almost unimaginably primitive.
Britain is an unimaginably sophisticated economy and is in many ways the world's financial services provider.
"To take China down," the editorial said, "would mean an unimaginably cruel battle for the U.S."
There was Satisfyer, making some of the greatest advancements in women's pleasure unimaginably affordable and accessible.
She discovers that the artist is an artificially intelligent computer built by an unimaginably rich family.
Some have enjoyed unimaginably luxuriant margins, says Sam Sakamura, vice-president of Hyatt Hotels in Japan.
In a caption following the announcement, Thompson called the last few weeks "unimaginably hard" for Bahamians.
The (wonderful) world of Haribo is rife with unimaginably delicious, squishy, delightful candies ... and a few duds.
It must've been unimaginably hard to pull off after having the rug pulled out from under them.
A growth develops inside your body and then pushes its way out in an unimaginably painful way.
Jeff Woodburn very seriously and stand with his accuser and support her during this unimaginably painful time.
But 5.8 trillion anything is an unimaginably large number, whether it's miles, debt dollars, or marshmallow Peeps.
Shoving your hand into a squirrel nest will only result in you succumbing to unimaginably gross biting.
It's been an unimaginably horrible span, with Washington getting outscored by a gruesome 35.2 points per 100 possessions.
He promises to do unimaginably great things for veterans and to be the greatest president Hispanics ever had.
NGO: Order 'reckless,' and 'unimaginably dangerous' Others, outside the agency, are already responding with their own choice words.
Aquifers are unimaginably complex and incredibly fragile; once tapped, they can take more than 6,000 years to replenish.
Nobody wants to see the US go to war with Pyongyang, as the costs could be unimaginably high.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably," he explained.
"We are unimaginably heartbroken to announce the loss of our beloved Grumpy Cat," Tabatha Bundesen, Grumpy Cat's owner, said.
There's a world in which a billion people adopting Libra leads to those problems on an unimaginably huge scale.
We know that each neuron and their thousands of connected neighbors form an unimaginably large and ever-changing network.
Tax reform and the housing credit Comprehensive tax reform is unimaginably complex, including both corporate and individual tax policy.
This is heavy at any age but unimaginably intense for a 123-year-old just beginning his adult life.
We feel encroaching darkness whenever we see the Death Star—that unimaginably vast, planet-destroying space station—under construction.
Inside a thin sheath of fried coating, this composite of ground meat is mysteriously bland and almost unimaginably dry.
Instead of freaking ourselves out with unimaginably dark scenarios, we need to plan for a difficult future every day.
The universe was unimaginably hot, glowing brighter than a steel furnace, with energy converting into matter and back again.
" Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart wrote on his Facebook page, "We loved Bob Hunter and will miss him unimaginably.
News of sectarian violence reaches us daily from across the globe, bringing us unimaginably horrific and mind-numbing images.
It's certainly true that this much raw footage, in this part of the world, would be unimaginably expensive today.
But the germ of an idea was planted: What if they made a toilet paper roll that was…UNIMAGINABLY HUGE.
But precisely because the demands of the presidency are so unimaginably vast, it's a frightening attribute in a chief executive.
It is a crime that is unimaginably horrible, and an accident that one might never be able to recover from.
At least when compared to the VIP booth jammed with A-listers and unimaginably hot people that we'd all envisioned.
We spoke to mothers who have been through it all—the first smiles, the stomach viruses, the unimaginably stinky diapers.
We'd come home, put on some music, cook dinner together, and then—unimaginably—we'd sit at a table and eat.
People don't remember, but in the fall of 2008, people thought a $300-500 billion stimulus was almost unimaginably large.
Universality changes as much as the week's memes do, and as such context alters at a previously unimaginably fast pace.
No matter that most Poles live unimaginably better, freer and more secure lives than they would have without Walesa's courage.
Moët & Chandon is another classic we all know and love, and its wines range from remarkably reasonable to unimaginably unaffordable.
For some, it's an unimaginably long time at sea, while for others continuous cruising has become a way of life.
Mohamed Abdullah, a fisherman in Beirut, had more pressing concerns than the fate of a man unimaginably richer than he.
All of my clients' lives would be unimaginably different had they been born in the very circumstances Turner lived in.
We marveled then too, filled with a sense of the sublime, stunned by a planet both impossibly magnificent and unimaginably vulnerable.
Our favorite characters often take years to finally get together, but the journey is full of unimaginably sweet and special moments.
Sometimes, he thinks about how unimaginably far he once rose in his old land, and how far he has fallen again.
It was all of a sudden widely plausible that stuff in the ground had been there for an unimaginably long time.
Reading it is like stumbling into a cavernous attic full of unimaginably strange artifacts, some of them unforgettable, some merely dross.
Thanks to CHIRPS and other technologies, we can now anticipate drought emergencies and watch them unfold almost unimaginably better than in 1984.
At the same time they have become unimaginably small: millions could fit on the full stop at the end of this sentence.
" Cynthia Sanders, a janitor wrote in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in June, that "lowering the minimum wage would be unimaginably cruel.
Once he was gone, my life was unimaginably altered, both by his deadly decision and the stigma it left in its wake.
After all, from where he stood on the steps of the Capitol on that drizzly Friday, it must have seemed unimaginably vast.
"After such an unimaginably sad week for our star trek family – @badgalriri brings some light into the darkness," Quinto, 39, wrote on Monday.
Over his years as a producer and composer, Brian Eno's had the occasion to work with an almost unimaginably wide swath of collaborators.
More video, more graphics and "a way of telling stories that is unimaginably different" (with print still a vital part of the mix).
He details tortures inflicted on both sides—the phrase "tarred and feathered" persists as something vaguely folkloric but is revealed as unimaginably cruel.
But in reality, it is an unimaginably painful day for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, especially in the wake of the bushfires.
"It is unimaginably dangerous to forbid the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from speaking about things essential to Americans' health," she said.
Democrats began this year in a state of panic and confusion, their party diminished almost unimaginably over the course of Barack Obama's presidency.
The route to statehood seems as impassable as some of the island roads in the aftermath of the unimaginably fierce hurricane last September.
Though the event was unimaginably tragic, a bit of good came out of it all when the Stepien family decided to donate Michael's organs.
But for Bundy and his inner circle, the occupation had started a process that was carefully planned and almost unimaginably grand in its conception.
Mark Ruffalois still attached to play Don Hewitt, who was Cronkite's producer and helped navigate the chaos in an unimaginably tragic day in America.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably," Stack told George Stephanopoulos Good Morning America.
That gives him unimaginably more social capital than his two predecessors, Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin, both of whom came from relatively pedestrian backgrounds.
Like 23andMe — while selling us the chance to know whether we're Vikings or whatever, they're amassing these huge DNA databases that are unimaginably valuable.
President Obama gave them unimaginably favorable terms, and there is no reason to think China and Russia will do us any favors revising them.
In the mid-2000s, atmospheric scientists discovered a powerful new way to measure plant growth: by studying an unimaginably rare molecule called carbonyl sulfide.
It's the unimaginably beautiful yet sickening celebration of living despite death, which you cannot escape but you can learn to accept as part of you.
The Democrats kind of, sort of, maybe began to realize that obstruction is the best response to what has already been an unimaginably horrific presidency.
"Ten minutes a day toward Enlightenment" is the sort of slogan that has inspired the current generation to unimaginably large numbers of part-time meditators.
Mark Ruffalo is still attached to play Don Hewitt, who was Cronkite's producer and helped navigate the chaos in an unimaginably tragic day in America.
The Together for Yes side have really come out and told their stories honestly, which has been an unimaginably hard thing for people to do.
"Not that this is acceptable any day of the year, but for someone to purposely do it on 12/14 was unimaginably cruel," Rosenthal said.
Born in New York but raised in the slums of Limerick, Ireland, McCourt lived a childhood of near constant hunger, disease and unimaginably abject poverty.
Through sites like Google, you can penetrate an unimaginably dense world of words; websites, blogs, and articles that would otherwise remain obscure can easily be found.
Looked at through a wide lens of history, Africa's standard of governance is almost unimaginably better than it was at the end of the cold war.
It was so unimaginably fresh that if Mr. Vastardis had told me that he caught the fish that morning in Greece, I would have believed him.
As you might suspect if you haven't been marinating in conservative talk radio for the past five years, there's a reason that response sounds unimaginably callous.
Harrison, who grew up in a family of 12 children, won't visit relatives or friends until her quarantine ends, a date that feels unimaginably far off.
"For our designs, we rely on the culture of Hermès and the rich archives of the house that are an unimaginably creative reservoir," Mr. Delhotal said.
"Instead of freaking ourselves out with unimaginably dark scenarios, we need to plan for a difficult future every day," the Op-Ed contributor Annalee Newitz writes.
Marie (Kaitlyn Dever) and Amber (Danielle Macdonald) endure the same unimaginably harrowing event: A stranger breaks into their bedroom and rapes them at knifepoint for hours.
Thousands of people yearn to leave the first footprints on Martian soil, and it would be unimaginably exciting were our species to pull off this feat.
As a result, achieving budget balance requires an unimaginably deep cut to so-called "non-defence discretionary" spending, which includes things like education, scientific research and diplomacy.
Experts say it's very difficult to verify North Korea's claims, but the very possibility of such a scenario makes the risks of any military action unimaginably high.
In Hawaii, Ferguson started reading Lewis Pugh's book 'Achieving the Impossible,' which detailed his unimaginably cold swim in the North Pole to raise awareness for climate change.
Years from now, someone will produce an engrossing documentary that attempts to describe just how unimaginably awful the Cleveland Cavaliers played defense during the 2018-19 season.
Years from now, someone will produce an engrossing documentary that attempts to describe just how unimaginably awful the Cleveland Cavaliers played defense during the 463-19 season.
Robotics, warfare, and artificial intelligence have all advanced unimaginably from 15 years ago, but there didn't seem to be much sign of that on show in the studio.
Odysseus anticipated an arduous sea journey, but was unprepared for what followed: an interminable voyage punctuated by unimaginably difficult experiences one after another, from Sirens to the Cyclops.
The second question, which will have bedeviled anyone who's ever been a tourist in Europe, is why passenger rail outside of the Northeast Corridor is so unimaginably awful.
Sitting just a few feet from his bed in a t-shirt and track pants, he seems relaxed as he plays, but he explores the space unimaginably quickly.
To answer your second question, the streamer has to hand the microphone over to individual users, it's not a free-for-all audio call, that would be unimaginably awful.
Both Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America have made statements in response to the news, describing it as "unimaginably dangerous" and likening its ideology to that of dystopia.
By giving incarcerated people tangible tech skills they can show off to the outside world, Redlitz hopes to better prepare them for what can be an unimaginably difficult adjustment.
One does wonder whether Apple is really dropping millions on titles like Hot Lava, a game about the floor being lava, but hey, that's an unimaginably wealthy company's prerogative.
Through years of dedication to the culture, unwavering commitment to their craft, and an unimaginably diverse record collection, DJs Andrew Field-Pickering and Ari Goldman perfectly embody these virtues.
The show came back grimmer and tougher than ever; in a matter of episodes, Rebecca's entire past was exposed, her friends betrayed, and her volatile emotional state unimaginably triggered.
But Gold Star mothers have a unique place in American history because membership comes at such an unimaginably painful price; being a Gold Star mother is akin to sainthood.
"Unimaginably strange things often happened in the grand sweep of American and world history and we should never fail to be on the lookout for what's happening around us."
But even if North Korea did agree to give up its weapons, it would take an almost unimaginably intrusive inspections regime to insure that Pyongyang did not violate its obligations.
"When I was six, shortly after my parents' separation, I remember looking hard at my reflection in the mirror, realizing that I was unimaginably ugly, and crying hysterically," she writes.
The exception — the aspect of the film that suggests some of the strangeness and intricacies of a reality that is both unimaginably distant and not even past — is Erivo herself.
David is told that Division 3 and the Shadow King are both searching for the psychic villain's body, and if the Shadow King finds it first, he'll be unimaginably powerful.
By the end, Lizzie brings Clouds, which caters to the unimaginably depraved and deadly sexual whims of society's ultra-rich, literally crashing down to the ground with her newfound abilities.
She, like her daughter, is trapped — she's trapped in a pyramid scheme and in a foster system that won't return her kids until she can obtain an unimaginably big apartment.
One thing is sure: Health IT in the future will be very different from what it is today, and unimaginably so from those Victorian times that seem so archaic now.
Provided Mr Sanders does not win the biggest remaining primaries, starting with New York on April 19th, by almost unimaginably big margins, she has little to fear, except further embarrassment.
"I think there's a lot of Bernie supporters here, and I hope they change their minds because the alternative is unimaginably awful," said Nad Rosenberg, a technical writer from Philadelphia.
"We are in this unimaginably just distraught moment in this country, where we seem to be almost accepting this idea that these are going to be a regular occurrence," Sen.
Running Facebook's database is an unimaginably complex operation, relying on hundreds of thousands of servers scattered around the world, overseen by some of the most brilliant engineers on the planet.
"When we have this unimaginably bright light, it turns out that the scattering — this fundamental thing that makes everything visible - fundamentally changes in nature," said University of Nebraska physicist Donald Umstadter.
Furthermore, it shows that, even if Silicon Valley truly wanted to get clean, there are limits to managing the speech of unimaginably large platforms composed of hundreds of millions of users.
For the one with constant wanderlust (or not enough vacation time at their job), this book features the gorgeous photography of Gray Malin in some unimaginably beautiful locations around the world. 
It's obviously motorsport themed, featuring everyone wearing variations on driving gear (not sure whoever designed Cardi's leotard was thinking of safety first), and sitting in or standing near unimaginably expensive cars.
But still, we need to form a disciplined and united opposition movement to Trump and all that he stands for, because the price of failing to do so is unimaginably high.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly just bought the most expensive property in Los Angeles from David Geffen, another unimaginably wealthy man, for $1.23 million.
While the universe after the Big Bang was unimaginably hot, it has cooled over the eons and these measurements showed that the temperature of the universe is about 3 Kelvin (-455 ºF).
Our South Asia bureau chief spoke with dozens of Rohingya refugees who escaped from Myanmar into Bangladesh, and who described a military campaign of unimaginably brutal violence: summary executions, beheadings, gang rape.
He can obstruct justice with dangled pardons, submit false answers to Mueller's questions, and commit unimaginably destructive and nefarious assaults on the legal system without any realistic fear of losing his job.
Lavelle adds that the shirts are wrinkle-free and claims they can be worn 15 minutes after coming out of the wash, which is an unimaginably helpful asset, if you're anything like me.
Poaching halibut in sweet, smooth carrot butter will give it an unimaginably tender texture, while the brightness of orange zest, lemon, and bay leaf pair perfectly with the salty, savory element of anchovy.
If the source code was lost, it'd be an unimaginably arduous process for modders to reverse engineer it from the binary, and it would take an even longer time to clone the game.
The artist portrays modernity, through the recycling of an unimaginably destructive tragedy, as the evolution of our attempts to clean up the mess from the trial and error of building (and rebuilding) civilization.
But a decision to put PLA boots on Hong Kong streets would be "unimaginably detrimental" to the city and its economy, said Willy Lam, adjunct professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Among other "simple" things, the president's most capable strategic thinkers (not tactical military planners) will need to work very quickly through the unimaginably complex dialectics of virtually all possible nuclear scenarios and outcomes.
"It's unimaginably distressing, even by eight years ago, let alone 16 years ago," said Stephen Goldsmith, a former Republican mayor of Indianapolis and an adviser to George W. Bush in the 2000 campaign.
Every nursing school across the country would shut down if their (mostly female) faculty went on strike, and the scene that would unfold at every single hospital in the US is unimaginably bleak.
" It claimed it already possessed "unimaginably powerful nuclear weaponry" so was not in need of help, and urged Britain's parliament to "throw these reactionary movies… into a cesspit and punish those behind the projects.
The potential impacts of such a spike on the containment of tailings waste—not even to speak of the collapse of ice roads, buildings, and other pieces of critical infrastructure—could be unimaginably devastating.
The black market was the only economy that thrived, and certain individuals made themselves unimaginably rich via cigarette and gasoline rackets, while members of the state apparatus were even allegedly involved in heroin trafficking.
After the Trinity test, Mr. Laurence was flown to the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean to await the departure of the first B-29 Superfortress bomber to carry the unimaginably destructive payload.
If the system was harsh and unforgiving to Michael, it must have been unimaginably more so to Bree, the trans woman whom Michael fell in love with in prison, and who ultimately killed him.
While Blazer was cooking up schemes and fending off Singer, what would become his unimaginably lucrative future was taking baby steps at a most unlikely place: on the green soccer fields of New Rochelle.
"You have this unimaginably large universe of stuff that is now eligible for repeal under the CRA," Goodwin said, citing a hypothetical Occupational Safety and Health Administration workplace safety poster as a potential example.
It's almost unimaginably hard to figure out a way to "end chain migration" that would both pass Congress and avoid a collapse of the immigration system, but it's still a discussion that can happen.
With so many people seeking to erase LGBTQ people – and often through unimaginably brutal acts of violence – it is vitally important that those we lose are remembered, and that we continue to fight for justice.
Du Rivage's and Hoock's accounts are mostly about white guys quarrelling with other white guys, and then about white guys being unimaginably cruel to one another, stopping only to rape their enemy's wives and daughters.
While the torture-happy, bibulous interrogator played by Mr. Sher chugs away at the booze — "One for the road" is his frequent refrain — he is confronted by multiple victims of an unnamed, unimaginably cruel regime.
He is vulnerable — we are biologically wired to protect that tiny form and those big eyes — but also, from all we know of the Force and his look-alike who wielded it, almost unimaginably powerful.
Though Kosovo has come almost unimaginably far since independence was declared, there is no escaping the legacy left by the war, which left 900,000 Kosovar Albanians dead or displaced at the end of the last century.
Some of the film's best scenes are between Fey and Robbie, as they explore something we don't often get to see on film: savvy women working in an unimaginably dangerous environment, who never fight over men.
If you do not send a message by voting in the midterm elections, or by supporting opponents to the president, whether they are Republicans or Democrats, it is going to get unimaginably worse for our nation.
WASHINGTON — For the young Russian gun rights activist studying in the United States, it would have been an unimaginably rich payday: $2017 million to help broker the sale of Russian jet fuel to an American middleman.
The French plant aims to create the right conditions by using magnetic fields to contain the plasma and radio waves and microwaves to make it unimaginably hot — and then see if human-created fusion will work.
But five months into the relationship, Ward found out his partner had pancreatic cancer—he'd known for some time, but of all the secrets to share with someone you're still getting to know, cancer seems unimaginably difficult.
While blinds would presumably solve the problem, "they can be unimaginably expensive and don't they kind of defeat the purpose of 'great light'?" asked Emile L'Eplattenier, the managing editor of The Close, a real estate strategy website.
Mr. Irick's crime — the rape and murder of a 7-year-old girl left in his care — was unimaginably hideous, a case tailor-made to challenge even the most ardent activist's desire to abolish the death penalty.
Just as Roberto Rossellini's "Stromboli," from 1950, functions as both a drama and a record of an unimaginably bounteous tuna mattanza in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Smiley film depicts bygone and herculean nature-wrangling, on Lake Mohonk.
Fashion can be approached as a delightful diversion, but it does not exist separately from the realities of what is going on in the world — and a lot going on in the world right now is unimaginably grim.
The arcade survived the rise and fall of pinball, the rise and fall of Pac-Man, the rise and fall of Super Nintendo, and perhaps most unimaginably, the rise, and rise some more, of Manhattan real estate prices.
And, given that Toy Story could now probably be animated in real-time, the combining of computer-script-writing with computer direction and cinematography (already active areas of research in animation) could provide openings for unimaginably dynamic storytelling experiences.
She is excellent at making her wealth a subject without alienating her audience (it helps that she still talks about sipping from Styrofoam cups); that's a problem hip-hop has struggled with since its earliest superstars became unimaginably rich.
American corporations—Ford, Du Pont, Newport News Shipbuilding—were surprisingly eager to participate in Soviet industrialization, sending their best technicians and experts to work in the almost unimaginably difficult conditions of under-developed Russia between the two world wars.
But President Donald Trump wants more weapons with small yields, which would in theory give military planners more options for waging a "limited" nuclear war that, while unimaginably destructive, would presumably stop short of completely wiping out human civilization.
"Possibilia" is only six minutes long, but when a member of Interlude roughly calculated the number of different possible viewings, he arrived at an unimaginably large figure: 2049,2500,2247,3013,2301,2248,22014,986,593,281,521,497,120,2483,687,020,801,267,626, 233,049,500,247,285,301,248—more than the number of seconds since the Big Bang.
The raging bushfires in Australia have been unimaginably devastating for the whole country — at least 226 people have been killed, over 2,500 homes and 27 million acres have gone up in flames, and 1 billion animals are estimated dead.
For a woman who has lived through a world war, the invention of Pong, and the advent of the internet, Shirley Curry has managed to come out on top in a world unimaginably different to the one she grew up in.
"When we have this unimaginably bright light, it turns out that the scattering [of photons]—this fundamental thing that makes everything visible—fundamentally changes in nature," Donald Umstadter, a physicist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said in a statement.
Technology is both destroying and creating jobs, and with the advent of artificial intelligence and ever more powerful computational capacity to process almost unimaginably large data sets from millions of interconnected devices, the pace of creative destruction is likely to accelerate.
The kingdom's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last month said Riyadh prefers a political solution to a military one, but warned that oil prices could spike to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world does not deter Iran.
The kingdom's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last month said Riyadh prefers a political solution to a military one, but warned that oil prices could spike to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world does not deter Iran.
Because the moderators don't want to tell anyone, except maybe other moderators, the things they have to witness on a daily basis, which are often unimaginably violent and graphic Eva and Franco Mattes Dark Content, Episode 3 - His reign stops here, 2015.
To Trump supporters, who enjoy the president's grinning face stuck to all manner of pictures and gifs — and shirts — Heuser's image represents how they see the president every day: as an unimaginably wealthy man, casually steamrolling the world on impossibly expensive tank treads.
It was an unselfconscious Instagram ad for unattainably expensive procedures, marketed as "empowering," just steps from the locus of an administration who would love to render every single choice a woman could make about her body from birth to death unimaginably difficult.
No.1 is the latest of many properties in the area, which were appropriated for use as offices during World War II as the Blitz ravaged the city, that are now being returned to their original purpose, as homes for the unimaginably rich.
LAKE OF THE OZARKS My Surreal Summers in a Vanishing America By Bill Geist As a journalist, Bill Geist has traveled the same cornball, goofy and sometimes unimaginably wistful back roads of America as long as I have: for over 40 years.
Focus wasn't a reprise of Robbie's Wolf character so much as an alternate ending for her: Jess Barnett grew up in foster homes, has an accent, is a grifter, but is also unimaginably hot — again, in a slightly crude sort of way.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince warned in an interview broadcast on Sunday that oil prices could spike to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world does not come together to deter Iran, but said he would prefer a political solution to a military one.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince warned in an interview broadcast on Sunday that oil prices could spike to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world does not come together to deter Iran, but said he would prefer a political solution to a military one.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably and to think about the loss and the grief that those kids and those parents had, we said, we need to do something," he added.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably and to think about the loss and the grief that those kids and those parents had, we said, 'we need to do something,' " he added.
Now imagine the effect of ubiquitous, near-invisible, networked surveillance of all social and political life, using tools so cheap that they can be manufactured in unimaginably large quantities, the world's spies and secret policemen scattering their eyes like farmers sowing seeds.
Gravity is an almost unimaginably weak force, however, compared to the other fundamental forces, so it should take a very, very, very massive stellar event—like a pair of big honkin' black holes colliding—to result in gravitational waves with sufficient magnitudes to be detectable.
When a supply chain isn't unimaginably bleak or impossible to know, you have a story about how cotton becomes yarn — a set of facts just dry enough that your mind might drift to how horrifying and opaque the rest of the system really is.
In an unimaginably prophetic move, he included giant mourning candles in the initial renderings; without instruction for their placement, the organizers placed them in sand-filled beer buckets that remind me of beach pails, ashtrays, alcohol: the pleasures and banalities of life by the sea.
This time, however, "it" is a subscription-free, community-owned LoRaWAN network that now blankets Amsterdam, and the "he" could be any number of possible solutions enabled by the diverse and unimaginably vast array of wireless and battery-operated things coming to our cities.
"Here's what it is: I'm trying to be available to everything in the universe that means me well, all the visibles and invisibles that want to help me move forward in my prayer for an unimaginably long, happy, healthy life," Marienthal wrote in the caption.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably and to think about the loss and the grief that those kids and those parents had, we said, we need to do something," Stack said at the time.
"I'm excited about the possibility to learn something about the extreme stellar explosions and large structures around our planet which are unimaginably far away and large," Dominik Koll, the study's first author and Ph.D candidate from The Australian National University, told Gizmodo in an email.
In a Medium blog post last month, Westgarth admitted, "Project Loon is still an experimental technology and we're not quite sure how well it will work, but we hope it helps get people the information and communication they need to get through this unimaginably difficult time."
Despite having an unimaginably busy week—the sort of busy you must experience when you feature on Drizzy and its online within 24 hours—Kyla found some time to talk to us about the new feature, what it means to her, and UK funky in general.
It features an all-star cast that included James Dolan and Dirk Ziff—and later, in cameo appearances, Paul Tudor Jones and Marc Lasry—who oversaw an almost unimaginably toxic corporate culture built and led by their friend, according to two directors who long opposed Harvey Weinstein.
"While each of you has overcome adversity in different ways, some facing unimaginably terrible situations, everyone now faces the difficult reality of belonging to a national organization that continues to struggle to change its culture, to rebuild its leadership and to effectively serve its membership," Hirshland wrote.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably and to think about the loss and the grief that those kids and those parents had, we said, we need to do something," CEO Ed Stack said last year.
In the days that follow we marvel at the unimaginably long list of inexpensive, low-tech gadgets that make doing everyday chores easier, from talking clocks and calculators and dollar bill readers to my favorite, the sock lock that keeps a pair of socks from separating in the wash.
Dennis Rader, the doting, protective 59-year-old father she thought she knew, had just been arrested for 10 unimaginably savage murders — and unmasked as the serial killer known as "BTK," for "bind, torture, kill," a name he'd created for himself while terrorizing the family's hometown of Wichita, Kan.
Those strikeouts have given us all a chance to see Nowitzki do unimaginably rare things these past few seasons, but it'd be nice if, at some point in the next few years, we could also see him freed of having to carry the entire team on his back.
"Based on what's happened, and looking at those kids and those parents, it moved us all unimaginably and to think about the loss and the grief that those kids and those parents had, we said, we need to do something," Stack said last year after the shooting in Parkland.
Another insists that the Revolution was a piece of great-power politics, fought in unimaginably brutal terms, and no more connected to ideas or principles than any other piece of great-power politics: America was essentially a Third World country that became the battlefield for two First World powers.
After two weeks of people scrambling to Popeyes—unimaginably long lines snaked around corners and stalled drive-thrus; one North Carolina teen even went about registering people to vote as they waited to order food, of which Barack Obama approved—the chain announced it had run out of sandwiches.
James Holmes, the man who killed 12 people and wounded 58 others when he opened fire at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, in 2012, did what he did due to a range of factors "in an unimaginably detailed and complex confluence," a psychiatrist who interviewed Holmes said in a new book.
At this critical time in history, oil and gas executives and financial investors, along with elected officials, will help determine whether humanity avoids or careens into climate catastrophe that will unimaginably injure human life and dignity, especially of the poor and vulnerable, and wound all creation for which Christians are called to care.
Sure, Mickey and friends dressed head to toe in holiday garb, a 60-foot tall Christmas tree, and endless holiday songs enchanting the park is the epitome of everything the holiday should be, but with long lines and unimaginably large crowds, some former employees say spending Christmas at Disneyland isn't always magical.
But the decision is still puzzling: If using an almost unimaginably powerful weapon was meant as a promise kept to voters who craved ISIS blood, why shed it several countries away from the primary ISIS stronghold and de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, in a place where ISIS isn't even the biggest problem?
What no one knew at the time was that this two-bit bootlegging run was the tip of a criminal scheme that within three years would be used as evidence in an unimaginably larger case, a federal corruption investigation that would ultimately reach deep into New York City's highest offices of power.
NASA&aposs Mission to Jupiter Will Tell Us Earth&aposs Origin StoryThree hundred and sixty five million miles away sits a cloud of gas so large it weighs more than…Read more ReadIn addition to doing amazing science, Juno itself is an amazing machine, built to fly risky maneuvers in an unimaginably hostile environment.
Mr. Emanuel, who is running for a third term as mayor, said in an announcement late Wednesday that Mr. Musk's company has been chosen to build a transportation alternative seemingly lifted from a space-age fantasy: an unimaginably zippy ride from Chicago's Loop to O'Hare in electric vehicles that will travel through new underground tunnels.
The data each of us produces (and gives away to giant corporations) with our credit cards, our smartphones, our educational records, our geo-tracks, our browsing history, our medical records, with the in-home sensors we purchase (like smart thermostats or smart speakers), provides an almost unimaginably complete record of the environments in which we each live.
Another problem is that by simplifying the growing of almost unimaginably large tracts of crops, especially corn and soybeans, G.M.O.s have become an indispensable crutch for the fertilizer- and pesticide-dependent monoculture that is wrecking our land and water and generating the execrable excess of corn- and soy-based junk food that is sickening our population and decreasing our life spans.
Watching a Lego Sisyphus Perpetually Push a Boulder Is Unimaginably RelaxingInspired by a Disney Research project that automatically calculates all the gears and mechanical…Read more ReadThe kinetic sculpture was inspired by a similar animated Lego lawnmower designed and built by Josh David, but Allemann's version introduces an animated homeowner decked out in a tank top, short shorts, and knee-high white socks.
It is one thing for Viktor Orbán to shrink the nascent liberties of post-Communist Hungary, a nation of fewer than ten million people; it is another for Trump to assume the title of "leader of the free world," when he has such casual disregard for democratic freedoms and assumes control of an unimaginably powerful arsenal with no sign of recognizing the gravity of his responsibility.
My former colleague Dorothy Roberts's groundbreaking book "Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty" remains one of the most telling testimonies to the way that black women's bodies are used in the medical field for horrific forms of experimentation, who live in conditions of almost unbearable brutality with almost no recourse and whose bravery allows them to survive under unimaginably cruel conditions.
We've never been particularly good at it -- feminists like Gloria Steinem unimaginably came to Bill Clinton's defense in the 1990s to excuse his awful behavior and smear his accusers; former Senator Joe Biden even today regrets the way he mishandled Anita Hill's accusations against Clarence Thomas; there were virtually no elected Republicans calling for Donald Trump's multiple accusers to be heard when he was the nominee for president.
On Tuesday afternoon, a long-awaited Wednesday press conference from Donald Trump got a lot more exciting, when unverified but almost unimaginably lurid reports alleged that the president-elect's campaign had been in contact with Russian intelligence operations, that Russia had been grooming Trump for years, and that the Russians had secretly filmed a piss party with prostitutes hosted by Trump in a St. Petersberg hotel, presumably in order to blackmail him in the future.

No results under this filter, show 246 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.