91. In fact, the staggering increases in wine prices have made it almost impossible for restaurantgoers of moderate means to sample many sought-after wines. 92. In high-rent areas like Union Square, it may prove nearly impossible for a shop such as Nine West to turn a profit. 93. In their original form, such services were next to impossible for those without a degree in computer science. 94. Indeed, he later told reporters it would be impossible for congressional GOPers and Dems to work together to draw the new congressional districts. 95. Instead, he said, board members were assured that heavy workloads made vacation impossible for many employees. 96. In this telegenic age of overexposure, it is virtually impossible even for the most casual of fans to not recognize a champion New York Yankee. 97. It became impossible for me to report, and because of the direct threats I left Belgrade. 98. Instead, many in Guam would like statehood, although they acknowledge that is impossible for now. 99. It is nearly impossible for candidates armed only with ideas but little or no money to win. 100. It is precisely this ho-hum attitude from the pews that is allowing leaders to pursue ecumenical accords impossible for their fathers or grandfathers to have reached. |