Adjective : insoluble salts. ,an insoluble problem. From Dictionary.com.
In Cuba, revolution, socialism, and national independence are insolubly linked. From Wordnik.com. [Castro Honors Internationalists, Views Socialism] Reference
This was a desperate, a foolhardy trick-but in its very boldness, in its insolubly paradoxical aspects, lay its strength. From Wordnik.com. [Gray Lensman]
Peace, progress, human rights - these three goals are insolubly linked to one another: it is impossible to achieve one of these goals if the other two are ignored. From Wordnik.com. [Andrei Sakharov - Nobel Lecture] Reference
Fantasy has never been a genre, always a mode, although this is insolubly confused, I think, by the appropriation of the term in the 70s to a marketing category that was bound to a (set of?) rigorously defined genre (s?) of mainly "secondary world" Fantasy, with magic and whatnot. From Wordnik.com. [The Great Debate] Reference
Based on the various court rulings, the section appears insolubly ambiguous. From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
In other words, the PTO standard is already quite a bit lower than insolubly ambiguous. From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
Though the only act which ever forces us to bow in reverent awe, it is insolubly mysterious, irrational, crazy perhaps, but superb. From Wordnik.com. [The Nature of Goodness] Reference
Claims are generally only found indefinite if they are "insolubly ambiguous, and no narrowing construction can properly be adopted.". From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
They usually wouldn't bring up "insolubly ambiguous" instead, the threshold is "whether you can really tell what they mean to claim". From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
At the outset, it should be noted that this question assumes that the "insolubly ambiguous" standard is currently in play at the PTO. From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
Reza Aslan's "How to Win a Cosmic War" recognizes the struggle between Global Jihadism and the war on terror as an insolubly infinite one. From Wordnik.com. [3quarksdaily] Reference
The standard is already low for pending applications -- examiners don't use the "insolubly ambiguous" standard and have probably never heard of it. From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
"examiners don't use the" insolubly ambiguous "standard and have probably never heard of it.". From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
This impasse explains statements of his such as communication is (im)possible” (possibly possible and possibly impossible but certainly insolubly problematic) and that while there remain metaphysical alternatives “there is no escape from metaphysics.”. From Wordnik.com. [Sri Aurobindo’s Unity-Mutuality-Harmony model rescues any coercive "collapse" of "self and other"] Reference
The satisfaction of one’s needs — good food, cleanliness, and freedom — now that he was deprived of all this, seemed to Pierre to constitute perfect happiness; and the choice of occupation, that is, of his way of life — now that that was so restricted — seemed to him such an easy matter that he forgot that a superfluity of the comforts of life destroys all joy in satisfying one’s needs, while great freedom in the choice of occupation — such freedom as his wealth, his education, and his social position had given him in his own life — is just what makes the choice of occupation insolubly difficult and destroys the desire and possibility of having an occupation. From Wordnik.com. [War and Peace] Reference
I think it's funny you call "insolubly ambiguous" a "high standard.". From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
"I think it's funny you call" insolubly ambiguous "a" high standard. ". From Wordnik.com. [Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)] Reference
The satisfaction of one's needs -- good food, cleanliness, and freedom -- now that he was deprived of all this, seemed to Pierre to constitute perfect happiness; and the choice of occupation, that is, of his way of life -- now that that was so restricted -- seemed to him such an easy matter that he forgot that a superfluity of the comforts of life destroys all joy in satisfying one's needs, while great freedom in the choice of occupation -- such freedom as his wealth, his education, and his social position had given him in his own life -- is just what makes the choice of occupation insolubly difficult and destroys the desire and possibility of having an occupation. From Wordnik.com. [War and Peace] Reference
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