Predicting the path of a swine flu outbreak is next to impossible, public health officials say.
The Bantustans were nothing more than wilderness ghettos, where even subsistence survival was next to impossible.
However, changing a property settlement agreement and the division of assets is next to impossible.
Hard to say, since it's next to impossible to assign a value to half-finished projects.
If history is any guide, maintaining Apple's pace of appreciation will be next to impossible.
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Of the well-known U.S. cases, which represent a diversity of backgrounds, it's next to impossible to say.
And it's next to impossible to find out who is currently eligible to get free credit reports.
Owning stocks directly in Egypt or Chile or Poland is next to impossible for most individual investors.
Perhaps the next phone should cater to the uncool, those of us who find using smartphones next to impossible.
But the scandals have worsened his plight and made recovery next to impossible.
Although in some corporate cultures these changes are next to impossible, the data might be used for future decisions.
Despite the best efforts of neighbourhood activists and city officials, the authors conclude that reversing the tide seems next to impossible.
One of the biggest problems with corruption, whether in Russia or elsewhere, is that it makes market competition in next to impossible.
He figured it was "next to impossible" to see it happen again.
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The fact is, being able to consistently select superior stocks or other opportunities is, except for a scare few, if any, next to impossible.
Such methods actively rob duly elected legislatures of their constitutional powers over the purse, making reining in state and local budgets next to impossible.
But he'll find supplying it next to impossible--at least right away.
But predicting the committee's next move now is next to impossible.
It will be next to impossible if Mr Kasparov, the best human player in the world, sweeps his pieces off the board and refuses to play.
Busting crooks on the high seas is next to impossible, so member countries devised a plan to nail overfishers at the point of sale at docks and airports.
About 100, 000 scientists lost their jobs BEFORE the recession even started because the FDA has been making it next to impossible to get a drug on the market.
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Touch-screen voting systems, which look like automated teller machines, are easy to use, but they make recounts next to impossible--because, unlike ATMs, they produce no independent paper trail.
Salter also said McCain called Bush and talked to colleagues in Washington and learned that passage of the bailout plan as it then stood was next to impossible.
However, in certain consolidated industries, diversification is next to impossible.
Given the legal and political risk and the size and scale needed to deal with both, it would be next to impossible to start a new tobacco company now.
Nina Olson details very accurately the problems and complications that an U.S. none resident is subject to and she concludes by saying the compliance is next to impossible if your reside abroad.
But there's no doubt that it is -- it's hard to create jobs in this country without positive economic growth, that without strong economic growth, strong job growth is next to impossible.
The circumstantial evidence that it is next to impossible to succeed over a long period with this strategy is that you don't see mutual funds with terrific, long-term records that just buy options.
With Cook Islands law designed to attract business from people who want to protect their assets from judgments, it would have been next to impossible for Ms. X to collect her money in a legal action there.
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