Acceptance of utopia's unattainability, in other words, is the best insurance against totalitarianism. |
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The voir dire is nothing if not a recognition of the unattainability of the ideal of neutrality and the inescapability of bias. |
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The world of the Inferno proves rather the unattainability of truth for fallen human nature and its fallen faculties. |
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With them, remoteness and unattainability was part of the appeal, but in rugby it was quite the opposite. |
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Modernism, the idealistic search for truth, gave way in the latter half of the 20th century to a realization of its unattainability. |
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Here's an insufferable teen drama whose female lead displays almost radioactive levels of manic pixie dream-girl quirkiness: a Chernobyl of adorkable bohemian unattainability. |
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The British handed the city back, in 1997, as China was beginning its economic ascent, and Hong Kong had lost its quality of mythical unattainability. |
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Each species has its own allure, but one that is also coupled with an air of unattainability, like a photograph of a beautiful woman on the obituary page. |
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