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Why is there something about coming out of the fashion world to make a serious film that seems almost undoable?
Ours is a case where nothing can be done until it seems undoable.
The new plan does what was declared to be undoable at the time: it would try to pay everyone off over about 20 years.
"Her job is with him, totally unique, and undoable by anyone else."
At that point he decided it was just undoable.
Germany and several other countries, diplomats said, see both as politically undoable.
Now there's a site for naive eyes, who've never yet caught glimpse of a thing undoable.
If done incorrectly can do moderate damage but may be undoable.
And without some kind of government subsidy, it's almost undoable."
None of this is undoable. All of it will be demanding.
Call it a master plan for a master's works - a daunting, perhaps undoable, task.
"This is a moment when things heretofore undoable are doable."
Every action should be undoable, even after a document or application has been closed and reopened.
All this seems unthinkable to Irish voters, and thus undoable to our politicians.
"Tackling these problems that we're talking about is supposed to be politically undoable.
And it ends: "Dangle the undoable in front of the world.
We've got to do what was previously undoable.
"A lot of people find that just undoable."
Dancers make it all look easy but undoable.
That clearly opened a door of vulnerability, but it's eminently undoable."
Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable.
Unthinkable but, as we now know, not undoable.
Until now, that was an undoable task.
Buffer text property changes are undoable (see section Undo).
Others will retain many non-internet elements, as appropriate, but which are irrelevant or undoable without the internet.