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Definition of irresolvable in English: irresolvableadjective ɪrɪˈzɒlvəb(ə)lˌɪrəˈzɑlvəb(ə)l (of a problem or dilemma) impossible to solve or settle. (问题或困境)无法解决的 Example sentencesExamples - But for all its uses, the fraternal allegory poses a final and irresolvable problem for the national narrative.
- This irresolvable dilemma was conjured nicely by the question: Who serves when not all serve?
- Such movements are thus unable to contemplate that there might be irresolvable tensions between being Christian and being ‘a good American.’
- This position allows consequentialists to recognize the possibility of irresolvable moral dilemmas.
- This strikes me as yet another irresolvable dilemma as there are cases to be made for both points of view.
- The disagreements between our camps, however, are deep-rooted and likely to remain - at least on this side of eternity - irresolvable.
- We Jews must resign ourselves to the irresolvable problem of anti-Semitism.
- Groups opposing sanctions say these problems are irresolvable until sanctions are lifted.
- The dilemma is irresolvable as Ms. Schiavo's wishes cannot be known.
- The first is the idea that there is an irresolvable conflict between the public life of a city or nation, and the pursuits of philosophers and scientists.
- I think at this point, that we have no true irresolvable conflict of interest with North Korea, and we should end the hostility that we've had since 1950.
- Here, I am not interested in the technical issues because they lead to interminable and irresolvable arguments.
- He would say: ‘Life is filled with golden opportunities, carefully disguised as irresolvable problems.’
- These literal readings all pose the same, irresolvable problem.
- Or are these phenomena the expression of an irresolvable crisis of the capitalist economic and political order?
- In one sense, this ethical move by Levinas solves the previously irresolvable problem of self/other relations.
- They transform solvable problems into irresolvable dilemmas.
- The fights between differing entities or real enemies can be resolved, but the fights between brothers are irresolvable because they are bogus fights.
- Is this evidence, at bottom, of an irresolvable clash between capitalistic materialism and religious, other-worldly values?
- From an empirical perspective, I see no irresolvable philosophical conflict between these subjects.
Definition of irresolvable in US English: irresolvableadjectiveˌɪrəˈzɑlvəb(ə)lˌirəˈzälvəb(ə)l (of a problem or dilemma) impossible to solve or settle. (问题或困境)无法解决的 Example sentencesExamples - From an empirical perspective, I see no irresolvable philosophical conflict between these subjects.
- In one sense, this ethical move by Levinas solves the previously irresolvable problem of self/other relations.
- Is this evidence, at bottom, of an irresolvable clash between capitalistic materialism and religious, other-worldly values?
- Such movements are thus unable to contemplate that there might be irresolvable tensions between being Christian and being ‘a good American.’
- Groups opposing sanctions say these problems are irresolvable until sanctions are lifted.
- These literal readings all pose the same, irresolvable problem.
- The dilemma is irresolvable as Ms. Schiavo's wishes cannot be known.
- This strikes me as yet another irresolvable dilemma as there are cases to be made for both points of view.
- This position allows consequentialists to recognize the possibility of irresolvable moral dilemmas.
- The fights between differing entities or real enemies can be resolved, but the fights between brothers are irresolvable because they are bogus fights.
- But for all its uses, the fraternal allegory poses a final and irresolvable problem for the national narrative.
- Here, I am not interested in the technical issues because they lead to interminable and irresolvable arguments.
- The disagreements between our camps, however, are deep-rooted and likely to remain - at least on this side of eternity - irresolvable.
- They transform solvable problems into irresolvable dilemmas.
- Or are these phenomena the expression of an irresolvable crisis of the capitalist economic and political order?
- He would say: ‘Life is filled with golden opportunities, carefully disguised as irresolvable problems.’
- I think at this point, that we have no true irresolvable conflict of interest with North Korea, and we should end the hostility that we've had since 1950.
- We Jews must resign ourselves to the irresolvable problem of anti-Semitism.
- The first is the idea that there is an irresolvable conflict between the public life of a city or nation, and the pursuits of philosophers and scientists.
- This irresolvable dilemma was conjured nicely by the question: Who serves when not all serve?
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