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"insoluble" Definitions
  1. (of a problem, mystery, etc.) that cannot be solved or explained
  2. insoluble (in something) (of a substance) that does not dissolve in a liquid

135 Sentences With "insoluble"

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As insoluble stones, the gems ended up concentrated at the bottom of stream beds, often in the vicinity of similarly insoluble gold.
We're sitting around here as if it's an insoluble problem.
The mosquito "drug" presented an insoluble legal conundrum for FDA.
This is hard to do precisely because despair is insoluble.
These mysteries are insoluble in precisely the same way that
The country's "morass is complex, but not insoluble," he wrote.
Republicans could have plausibly solved this problem before it became insoluble.
According to Mould, the ink in dry erase markers is also insoluble.
Neural network pattern recognition opens whole new categories of hitherto insoluble problems.
It's an insoluble moral problem, hovering over a simple bit of conversation.
Yet the situation isn't that insoluble, when you really think about it.
The deeper and perhaps insoluble logical quandary is control of technologies in general.
And that's why zone flooding presents a near-insoluble problem for the press.
That's because, as any college survivor will know, THC is extremely insoluble in water.
"When you strain fruit into juice, you're removing all the insoluble fiber," he says.
The American story is more consistent with one of proximate solutions to insoluble problems.
That leads to an insoluble empirical question: How and exactly when does that occur?
It's an insoluble paradox that she demonstrates real devotion to the achievements of both men.
Whether Messianic Judaism "counts" as Judaism is an open and in many ways insoluble question.
And then came the Brexit vote in 2016, leaving us with an apparently insoluble problem.
Spend at least a month journaling before writing it off as an insoluble situation, Hannon suggested.
Although, of course, some properties remain present, including soluble fiber, blending can break down insoluble fiber.
"All those problems are serious, they are daunting, but they are not insoluble," Mr. Obama said.
Take cellulose, a type of fiber in fruits and vegetables: it's insoluble and it's not fermentable.
These Huskies are not deep, so any injuries or uncharacteristic struggles create potentially insoluble problems for Connecticut.
The political barriers to getting Parliament's approval still seem insoluble: In order to guarantee that no hard
While the existential risks confronting our species this century are formidable, not a single one is insoluble.
"I've solved some pretty insoluble problems over my career," he said, "and that's how they get solved."
James Dyson The way engineers tackle seemingly insoluble problems with ingenuity and grit is something to behold.
McBride attempts to solve his insoluble problem, the structured absence of his main character, in two ways.
Nonsense, insist most of his opponents, in what, without prying into their hearts, must be an insoluble debate.
And this is before we get to Japan, whose demographic-economic challenges are notoriously complex and possibly insoluble.
In other words, Trump is under intense pressure to solve what may be an insoluble foreign policy problem.
Because many problems of human occupancy that we once thought of as insoluble are taking care of themselves.
You end the book on an optimistic note, but I have to say, the problem seems insoluble to me.
The polymer is insoluble in water when warm, but when it drops below 89 degrees, suddenly it dissolves away.
Human-level intelligence, coupled with the speed and scalability of computers, will make problems that currently appear insoluble disappear.
This may be an insoluble problem, but if the solution exists it begins with Trump losing in a landslide.
Even the premise itself—taking an insoluble philosophical question and making it into a frowny meme—does just this.
To implement a strategic retrenchment from the Middle East, shrinking America's exposure to the region's dangerous and insoluble problems.
Proteins in state A dissolve in the surrounding liquid, while those in state B are insoluble, aggregating inside a droplet.
A blood clot occurs when platelets and insoluble proteins combine to form a gel-like mass that can stop bleeding.
For two centuries, writing fiction has been the exalted retreat where the imagination magically clarifies and dramatizes insoluble human dilemmas.
There is also an insoluble quality to French police violence, which resists being explained by recent laws or electoral politics.
This is equally true for a human navigating an absurd existence and an artificial intelligence navigating a morally insoluble situation.
And then there's the high water content of celery — almost 95 percent — plus generous amounts of soluble and insoluble fiber.
Nutritionists gave me more specifics to obsess over in addition to carbs and calories, like macronutrients and soluble versus insoluble fiber.
Fermentable fibers, which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers, are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
Embedded within How To Date Men When You Hate Men is the insoluble truth that Roberson both desires and loathes men.
At the same time, there are now more groups competing for political and cultural power, and that creates real, insoluble conflict.
Fermentable fibers — which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers — are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
There is such a desperate desire for a magic solution to this otherwise insoluble problem that people lose touch with reality.
My student's story, like the fictional young woman it portrays, begins and ends stuck in the midst of an apparently insoluble quandary.
The findings, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, challenge assumptions by many doctors that kidney stones are homogeneous and insoluble.
One part of the problem is insoluble; but the other, businesses can remedy — and have no existential choice but to do so.
The show's trick of making personal enmities and blindnesses stand in for the seemingly insoluble antagonisms of the larger conflict still works.
If your days are spent treating patients suffering from the most insoluble chronic conditions, a pain conference can feel like a holiday.
The new lithium-sulfur battery beats standard lithium-ion batteries, but the technology had presented engineering challenges that seemed insoluble--until now.
They range from "aa", a stream or waterway (try that in Scrabble), to "zymome", "that constituent of gluten which is insoluble in alcohol".
Insoluble fiber, which remains largely intact through digestion, creates bulk and keeps things moving in our gut, speeding up the expulsion of waste.
While many sufferers do report dietary triggers for their symptoms, these triggers can include the insoluble fiber found in many vegetables and fruits.
I found that snaggly, insoluble problems, in friendships and writing and marriage, were more easily confronted and could be muddled through for longer.
Decades of slapdash inventory practices — the company's failure to invest in complete records of its holdings — had resulted in an insoluble discographical puzzle.
But it's worth noting that more research is needed about how your body digests insoluble fiber once it's broken down in this form.
The proteins also change shape to form protein gels and insoluble protein aggregates—chewy bits—as the patty browns and its juices caramelize.
Of course, juice of any kind is loaded with sugar and the best way to ingest your vitamins is alongside some insoluble fiber.
Sitting in plain sight amid this seemingly insoluble infighting is Warren's brainchild, which carries none of the baggage other recent Democratic policy victories do.
"Teare's voices let us weigh the insoluble questions of how to live as an ethical being in the face of violence and environmental collapse."
"The Man Who Knew Infinity," based on Kanigel's book, and directed by Matthew Brown, feels sluggish and stuck, and it hits an insoluble crux.
It's real, there's fiber in it, we're removing some of the insoluble fiber in the juicing process because otherwise you wouldn't have a drink.
Insoluble fiber, on the other hand, helps bulk up your stool so it's soft, and ensures it moves quickly through your gastrointestinal tract, she says.
In the Nurses' Health Study, insoluble fiber, such as that found in bran cereal, was more protective than soluble fiber in foods like black beans.
Previous attempts to make a commercial aluminium battery have failed because their anodes have got clogged up with aluminium hydroxide, which is insoluble in water.
"Industrially, if you make a lot of coffee at a high temperature, the structure changes and what was previously insoluble becomes water soluble," he said.
The key to success is to neither expect things will be the same as in Western markets, nor to just assume the challenges are insoluble.
Instead of curtailing demand, which would provoke short-term discontent, the party risks turning a difficult but not insoluble problem into a permanent environmental catastrophe.
Tannin is the substance that is added in order to transform the skin into leather, rendering it supple and insoluble, and preventing it from rotting.
Occasionally the songs' lyrics overlap, returning to insoluble obsessions; they wander among observation, parable, reminiscence and incantation, sometimes infusing the most commonplace sentiments with mystery.
If you simply dropped large quantities of calcium and phosphorus into most types of mammalian milk, the minerals would glom together into insoluble phosphate compounds.
Bone's strength is derived from a composite of protein and insoluble salt or mineral called "hydroxyapatite," which gives it the benefit of both stiffness and resistance.
The results revealed that nitrogen mixes with sulfur-rich alloys in subsurface planetary conditions, while carbon was far more insoluble to materials with high sulfur-concentrations.
"At the deepest level, the goal is to make our political differences and debates seem more extreme and insoluble than they really are," Warren told BuzzFeed News.
NEOD001 is a monoclonal antibody that specifically targets the circulating soluble amyloid and deposited insoluble amyloid that accumulates in both the AL and AA forms of amyloidosis.
Add to all this the apparently insoluble problem of the half-million Palestinian refugees living in the country, and you might reasonably ask how Lebanon is managing.
The problem isn't insoluble, but there is a major gap between neighborhoods that black and white children live in, and closing that gap would help black kids.
I made my first ever emulsion, a smooth mixture of two normally insoluble things: the olive oil I soaked the tuna in with sherry vinegar, capers and anchovies.
Many philosophers think the hard problem insoluble, because consciousness cannot be reduced to pulses in neurons in the same way bodily functions can be explained by gene expression.
"When we are not being Kosher for Passover, and choosing beautiful, brown, whole wheat bread, you are eating a lovely combo of soluble and insoluble fiber," she says.
Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary and a leading Brexiteer, claimed that the Northern Irish border was being trumped up as an insoluble issue to frustrate the Brexit process.
There are two types of fiber: Soluble fiber adds bulk, while insoluble fiber draws water into the stool and helps accelerate its movement through your intestines, Ahuja says.
When you drink cucumber water, rather than eat the actual vegetable, you're missing out on more important components of the veggie, such as soluble and insoluble fiber, Malkani says.
The result is a layer of insoluble instability, a puzzle that the viewer has to work out for herself: Is Westworld the blinkered macho fantasy, or is that "Westworld"?
Schlesinger himself acknowledged that the center could never occupy a fixed location, and that it would continue to adapt to new challenges; "all important problems are insoluble," he wrote.
The poems feel solitary but intimate: Teare's voices let us weigh the insoluble questions of how to live as an ethical being in the face of violence and environmental collapse.
Finally, the mixture is separated using waste heat from the power plant to render the two components insoluble, allowing the ammonia and the solvent to be decanted for re-use.
Like many things that men do, such pictures are often treated like an insoluble problem, something women just have to accept if they want to keep living in the world.
Kushner and Trump, with backgrounds in real estate rather than diplomacy, seem to be approaching this hitherto insoluble conflict as a transaction, three Arab officials briefed on the plan said.
FACT: Nope, there are actually two types of fiber: soluble (dissolves in water) and insoluble (does not dissolve in water), which act in different ways in the body to promote health.
"At the deepest level, the goal is to make our political differences and debates seem more extreme and insoluble than they really are," professor Patrick Warren of Clemson University told BuzzFeed.
They came up against a simple and apparently insoluble problem, the same one that Nupedia encountered and Wikipedia surmounted: Most experts do not want to contribute to a free online encyclopedia.
For David Leege, a professor emeritus of political science at Notre Dame, the issue of transgender rights now poses a possibly insoluble dilemma for Democrats — something Trump fully intends to exploit.
The click sounds of a tape printer are different with each letter it prints, and by studying my recording of the sounds, I found it had printed Problem of Batman's Identity Insoluble!
Tourists took photos of museum employees as they reattached the blue-and-gold beard using an insoluble epoxy resin that left a visible ring of glue around the edge of the beard.
"Some [elements] are very insoluble—they'll stick to elements and particles in the water column, settle into the local sediment, and they won't be an issue in the far field," Charette said.
He explains that whole fruit contains two types of fiber—soluble and insoluble—which together, when chewed and swallowed, form a kind of gel that coats the upper part of your digestive system.
THE long-running dispute between China and its rivals in the South China Sea centres on an apparently insoluble conflict: China's maritime claims overlap with those of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
This neglect is almost certainly caused by fear — fear that examining the question would expose us as doing wrong; fear that ethics might stifle innovation; fear that the ethical questions are insoluble and intractable.
To solve any of these seemingly insoluble problems, China will have to really be in the room with them, and it won't come in seeing eye-to-eye like Abe and Trump generally do.
The English game is too cash flush to ever truly be affected, while the insoluble Barcelona-Real Madrid dynamic safeguards against unipolarity in La Liga, even if Atletico Madrid did suffer another financial crisis.
Audiophiles love to argue; there's an inherent battle there between subjective and objective data, and trying to cram one of them into the other, and it ends up just being an insoluble infinite mess.
The idea, he writes in his book, "was to make ancient DNA industrial — to build an American-style genomics factory" that would liberate such fields as archaeology, history and anthropology from hitherto insoluble debates.
And then there's corn — its starchy reputation and processed by-products have given it a bad name, but it's actually more nutritious than many would believe, and its insoluble fiber even fosters good gut bacteria.
In leaving town with your new partner, you will in some significant ways be bidding this family farewell, a family that you loved — and that loved you — as you all struggled to absorb insoluble losses.
Her greatest advantage is how homemade her mystery boxes feel compared to the rest of the field, and increasingly, it feels like DIY mystery boxes are the only sector of this industry that is truly insoluble.
He says his independent, low-budget romance flick, set for an online domestic release in 2019, has been hit by an insoluble problem: how to show the male protagonist smoking without giving the cigarette screen time.
Missile-defense advocates could claim that these weapons take an existing problem that is already a major challenge — that is, defending the United States against a strategic nuclear attack — and make it practically an insoluble problem.
Insoluble domestic disputes have long been outsourced to "Europe", or simply dumped on neighbours (Austria was infuriated not to have been consulted about the Seehofer-Merkel deal, which assumed that it would take back Germany's rejected migrants).
In fact, the wall has become such an emotional center of Trump's relationship with his political base — and such a symbol of antipathy towards the President for those who oppose him — that it's become an insoluble issue.
While it is much too early to know whether this will work, we hope it will encourage other researchers to seek new approaches to solving what has been until recently an insoluble problem for individuals with TBI.
Among the reports detailing the detection and spread of a new resistant species, are proposals for reversing the situation, buying time for new antimicrobials to be developed, and finding long term solutions to this seemingly insoluble problem.
Insoluble fiber adds bulk to your stool to help move it through your intestines, and soluble fiber dissolves in water, forming a gel-like material that moves stools out — and most foods contain different amounts of both, Rissetto says.
So many comics-movie protagonists have taken on an edge of weary desperation, as if they're trying to reflect the way the viewers feel about living in an age of government surveillance, endless foreign conflict, and seemingly insoluble problems.
This was true for soluble fiber in foods like oat bran, which attracts water and slows digestion, and insoluble fiber in foods like wheat bran, which adds bulk to stool and helps food pass more quickly through the digestive tract.
In fact, although it would eventually emerge as the gleaming quintessence of the collaboration between the Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and Apple's design magus, Jony Ive, Purple could seem like a nightmare of overwork, insoluble technical tarballs and political infighting.
This is one of those Friday nights in New York that poses an insoluble dilemma for music buffs: to hear this orchestra play Rossini, Prokofiev and Beethoven, or to listen to the London Symphony up a few blocks at Lincoln Center?
Both groups on average experienced brain shrinkage and a build-up of amyloid plaque—the hardy, insoluble form of amyloid that's thought to signify the progression of the disease (and may or may not help explain how Alzheimer's destroys the brain).
An energy source can trigger the reverse reaction, causing a protein in state A to overcome a chemical barrier and transform into state B; when this insoluble protein bumps into a droplet, it slinks easily inside, like a raindrop in a puddle.
It is being replaced by a young and dynamic Israel premised on the idea that many problems are insoluble, that Israel must reconcile itself to periodic wars and military strikes and that Israel will always be surrounded by enemies, but that is all fine.
The problem is not insoluble, but Section 209's limitation on compensation for government workers does present a new challenge as Mr. Trump brings in men from a part of Wall Street that has not before been a source of leaders for government departments.
By eating a wide variety of high-fiber foods, you're also getting a balanced mix of soluble fiber (the kind that dissolves in water and helps blood glucose levels) and insoluble fiber (the kind that doesn't dissolve, and helps move material through your digestive system), she says.
The British have a point when they say that some of the issues that the 27 other members of the bloc want resolved before moving to trade talks — such as the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland — are probably insoluble without a broader agreement on future trade relations.
The well might have been deliberately tampered with "The one thing that bothers me about this story from a scientific perspective is that THC is so insoluble in water," Joseph Evans, a former EPA scientist who's now the lab director at a marijuana testing lab in Denver, told The Denver Post.
As railroad lines and factories spread across the land, a soberer Marx retreated from his youthful predictions of the working class's imminent triumph and elaborated a complex theory about the operations of that system and how it would eventually collapse under the weight of such insoluble "contradictions" as a falling rate of profit.
The example that defined his personal hate-genre is Very Bad Things, Peter Berg's 1998 black comedy about a bunch of yahoos who go to Vegas for a bachelor party, accidentally kill a stripper (ha ha on her, I guess?), and try to cover it up, with disastrous results that just keep creating bigger and even more insoluble problems.
Because the one thing that I'm absolutely convinced of is that, yes, we confront a whole range of challenges — from economic inequality and lack of opportunity to a criminal justice system that too often is skewed in ways that are unproductive to climate change to issues related to violence — all those problems are serious, they're daunting, but they're not insoluble.

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