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1
But some experts say the task for law enforcement is
virtually
impossible
.
2
He therefore agreed it was
virtually
impossible
for Mr Trump to win.
3
Without it, politics as a collective democratic endeavour would be
virtually
impossible
.
4
For many, especially those on low incomes, it's
virtually
impossible
to access.
5
It is
virtually
impossible
to reach consensus after constantly attacking someone's integrity.
6
It's hard, if not
virtually
impossible
,
to find any money in it.
7
And once you are a goal down against them, it's
virtually
impossible
.
8
It is
virtually
impossible
to grate the zest from a squeezed lemon.
9
But, he acknowledges, the scale of this cheating makes it
virtually
impossible
.
10
I'm sure you'll agree that the advice is
virtually
impossible
to follow.
11
Over the past 20-odd years, New York's Television have achieved the
virtually
impossible
.
12
It is
virtually
impossible
for the Government to predict the future.
13
It's about improving the situation but it's not meant to mean
virtually
impossible
.
14
Without this sort of thorough process, the task is
virtually
impossible
.
15
Moreover, future maneuver concepts like network-centric warfare would be
virtually
impossible
without it.
16
And with young children in tow, it is
virtually
impossible
anyway.
virtually
impossible
virtually