Examples of using We simply cannot in English and their translations into Chinese
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We simply cannot generalize.
We're dealing with someone we simply cannot trust.”.
We simply cannot continue as usual.
We simply cannot continue on with our old ways.
The Declaration of Independence remains a precious part of our heritage-one which we simply cannot do without.
Without it, we simply cannot function normally.
We simply cannot store and maintain or recycle all our stuff.
One such incident is intolerable,and it opened our eyes to the urgent need for real reform because we simply cannot risk another.
We simply cannot consciously control the level of skin conductivity.
In its darkest depths we encounter fate, those things we simply cannot change, a certain quality of being we cannot escape.
We simply cannot get away from the supernatural aspects of the biblical record.
Significant differences remain on some key areas… these are proposals we simply cannot agree to," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters in Ottawa.
We simply cannot ignore this issue: it will not just go away.
To achieve this, we simply cannot rely on traditional approaches.
We simply cannot abandon our religious beliefs to comply with this mandate.”.
Without good health we simply cannot enjoy life, no matter how much money we have.
We simply cannot afford to make schools in conflict zones a military target.
On a more sombre note, we simply cannot comprehend that two most-wanted indictees-- Karadjic and Mladic-- are still at large.
We simply cannot see the whole picture and much is destined to remain a mystery.
We simply cannot afford to lose so many of the talented people that we produce.
We simply cannot turn away from our agreements of 1995 and 2000, adopted by consensus.
We simply cannot afford a permanent extension of the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% of Americans.
We simply cannot go on adopting these hollow draft resolutions without making an effort to come to grips with the underlying problems.
We simply cannot afford to have hundreds of billions of dollars a year in potential manufacturing and agricultural trade sitting idle.
We simply cannot continue to harvest resources the way we are now indefinitely, since we live in a finite world.
We simply cannot understand the paralysis of the Doha Round, whose conclusion will, above all, benefit the poorest countries of our world.