(1) Those are the kind of things that are unresolvable .(2) But those questions are not only often unresolvable , they are often rather meaningless.(3) Marx was emphatic about the need for abundance, for he thought that scarcity made conflicts unresolvable .(4) His task will be to resolve potential conflicts between Westminster and Holyrood before they become unresolvable issues.(5) The museum always foregrounds the unresolvable dichotomy between fact and fiction.(6) As most folks know by now, this same issue underlies the great, unresolvable , and basically silly debate about whether the new millennium starts at the beginning of 2000 or of 2001.(7) Its central theme seemed to be an examination of how we should conduct ourselves given the inevitable and unresolvable conflict between good and evil.(8) The Kashmir issue appears to be unresolvable at the moment.(9) The core unresolvable deadend difficulty in Capitalism is that competition breeds an enormous waste of human, natural, and industrial resources.(10) On that score, the spinners and soundbite merchants have continuing - and perhaps unresolvable - doubts about the best way of selling Lieberman.(11) While the main issue discussed above may be unresolvable , there is one subpoint that can be resolved.(12) The painting gracefully combines the classical ideal of stability with Romanticism's restless play of unresolvable tensions.(13) In terms of religion, the problem is straightforward, and unresolvable : holy matrimony does not work as a concept in a society that no longer believes in anything holy.(14) This rule has one unfortunate effect: it leads to a genuinely unresolvable conflict, where two rules meet head on and it is impossible to say which should prevail.(15) The difficulty of disentangling individual from collective responsibility for the evils perpetrated by the Nazi regime is unresolved even now, and perhaps is inherently unresolvable .(16) Neither major power wanted a conflict in north Italy, but the strength of appeals for support in the face of an apparently unresolvable dynastic dispute proved irresistible.