For example it's difficult (though not impossible) to argue that the policy is both impotent and inflationary.
This is arguably hardest in services, though not impossible: even journalists find that work expands to fill available hours.
His social liberalism would test PAN voters' loyalty, causing party leaders to say such a deal is unlikely, though not impossible.
Massive, potentially election-wrecking attacks look less likely, though not impossible.
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And Milan counterpart Leonardo admitted his side felt hard done by, leaving them an uphill - though not impossible, he said - task to make it through to the quarter-finals.
The third scenario remains highly unlikely, though not impossible.
Probably won't be Nokia, since they're wedded to Symbian, Samsung already is a Palm licensee (even if they don't seem particularly enthusiastic about it lately), and it seems unlikely (though not impossible) that it'd be SE, since Sony's clearly turned its back on Palm as a platform, which leaves just Motorola and LG.
That is a daring move for most retail investors, though not an impossible one.
Its high-touch service model, though impressive, is not impossible to replicate (British bank customers will get something similar with the opening next month of Metro Bank, one of whose founders was the force behind Commerce Bank).
Technological progress, and (it should follow) increasing global integration, are in some ways natural and self-fuelling processes, depending chiefly on human ingenuity and ambition: it would be hard (though, as history shows, not impossible) to call a halt to innovation.
LDP-led coalition loses its majority in the upper house, as was expected at least until Mr Koizumi took over, such an outcome would make the business of governing Japan nearly impossible: the upper house, though not as influential as the lower house, has extensive powers of veto.
It is not so easy for a company to move a factory (though, of course, hardly impossible).
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