Complete elimination of performance-enhancing drugs from any sport is an unachievable ideal. |
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The objective of the indiscriminate, retaliatory attack on Afghanistan will be most likely unachievable. |
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Achieving a bipartisan consensus on pensions is not an unachievable chimera. |
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Jozef achieved the unachievable by crossing the most dangerous border in the world, the Iron Curtain. |
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We have made many attempts to engage with management in the past few weeks over the unachievable targets they have set for our members. |
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It then lobbied to lower the tough targets in its ten-year contract, complaining they were unachievable. |
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The process of becoming healthy is like some kind of asymptotic aim towards an unachievable end. |
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The athletes competing in the 2004 Olympics have trained to a level unachievable for most people. |
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Security is this amorphous, not understandable, unachievable, impractical thing. |
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Making sure that everyone has their basic needs fulfilled is not an unachievable task. |
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I had a taste for doing the unachievable, doing things that were interesting, not the same old, same old. |
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Obviously the only reason for the charge is to generate more tax revenue based on unachievable promises. |
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Electromagnetic propulsion could take us to the heliopause at a speed unachievable by conventional spacecraft. |
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Unanimity on all perplexing problems created by multilateral treaties is unachievable. |
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How much are we able to let go of our reality while we sleep, dreaming of impossibilities, flying without wings, achieving the unachievable? |
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It's the dark shadow of the fascism of modernist brutalism, the truth incarnate that every Utopia is unachievable. |
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Without them today's increased levels of stability across the region would have been unachievable. |
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Or in those who argue that nuclear disarmament is desirable but unachievable, not worth wasted effort. |
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With these conditions holiness is not anything extraordinary or something unachievable. |
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If your goals are unachievable, Nettle believes, you should have the honesty to admit defeat and change them. |
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Declining revenues amid recession are likely to make the goal unachievable without painful, pro-cyclical spending cuts. |
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However, the desired impact on climate change will be unachievable as long as all countries do not subscribe to these targets. |
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We feel that together these represent an ambitious but not unachievable policy. |
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Expectations that are seen as unreasonable or unachievable with available resources and capacity will not be taken seriously. |
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There will always be people who think the development of the Acadian community is not realistic, that it is unachievable. |
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Without harmonization of such elements, interoperability remains an unachievable goal. |
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Beyond assessments of limited weight based on earlier comments in this chapter, practically this task proved to be unachievable. |
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Insufficient retail price rebalancing, however, can render this effectively unachievable. |
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Even when analysts retreat from any discussion of empirical cases, epistemologically consistent strict constructionist analysis seems to be an unachievable goal. |
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In a general sense, a third bank is a place unachievable by the living. |
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Current targets are low enough to be unachievable for most patients. |
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To seek such an unachievable goal would be prohibitively expensive. |
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Patients often are overwhelmed by large goals that seem unachievable. |
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The key to success will hence be your will to achieve the unachievable. |
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The low portage is preferred, but was unachievable in high waters. |
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I often return to higher inflation as a strategy because something like Mr Summers' five-year programme of deficit-financed public investment looks politically unachievable to me. |
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Goals 2, 5 and 7 were rated off track and unachievable. |
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This should make it possible to simulate chemical reactions with hitherto unachievable precision and should also play a vital part in nanotechnology, electronics and pharmacology. |
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An unachievable ideal, some would say with cynicism. |
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Some might object that this is a grand and unachievable utopia. |
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The mystique of the figure might mean that the players involved, knowing that the result is unachievable, would interpret it just as a political declaration of intent with no real consequences. |
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The correspondence, running for months, shows the determination of Cable to distance himself, and the Liberal Democrats, from a target that he regards as wrong, badly constructed and unachievable. |
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It is completely self-defeating to impose unachievable limits. |
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It was also observed that economic growth was unachievable without good governance, which itself was unrealizable without broad participation by all communities and groups without discrimination. |
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His livelong studies and especially his practical experience proved the fact that improving ones health, maintaining ones youth and prolonging ones life are not unachievable goals. |
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It was established that under this test, the applicant must show that he has planned export earnings which are not on the face of it unachievable. |
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A Guardian article suggested there is a strong case for the 7 day service but without extra funding it is unachievable. |
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I nearly spontaneously combusted on Thursday after hearing of their latest, well-meant, but totally unachievable proposal. |
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Now, however, a special breed of terrorist has come to the fore, driven not only by unachievable aims, but also by fanatical extremism and the urge to kill in large numbers. |
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Viceroy Bucareli was instructed to oppose Cook if he were to reach California, but he responded that any such orders were diplomatically risky, as well as unachievable given the means available to him. |
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Without absolute targets, that goal is unachievable. |
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The articulated Mallet design enabled a previously unachievable tractive effort despite a low axle load and excellent running characteristics on curves. |
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