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"unachievable" Definitions
  1. that you cannot manage to reach or obtain

208 Sentences With "unachievable"

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The Green New Deal is indeed unachievable at this moment.
Now, even a deal between Europe and Canada looks unachievable.
So I don't think that Jared's put together something unachievable.
Clinton described the idea as unachievable during the 2016 campaign.
Many have pushed themselves to results they once thought unachievable.
Q: The 2 percent inflation target seems unachievable in these circumstances.
That is because America has several goals, some of them unachievable.
We are being held to and scrutinized under truly unachievable standards.
"Trump's ideas are unachievable," said Daniel Flores, the unexpected young Republican.
The intention is understandable, but this remedy is unworkable and unachievable.
Even supporters of FATCA concede it is "wholly unachievable" as written.
Not if the ideals that we claim to represent appear unachievable.
A visual culture inundating women with unachievable ideals of beauty doesn't help.
People will say that our objectives are unachievable, that they are impossible.
I strode from level one toward the ultimate, nearly unachievable, level 99.
Pressure combined with unachievable objectives is a path to confrontation, by design.
Not necessarily romantic, more of an unachievable comfort with our sense of self.
" Morrow agrees setting an unachievable budget can have a "compounding effect on stress.
Sometimes (and maybe even more often than not), that ideal is totally unachievable.
Many of his policy proposals were unachievable, even in the eyes of his supporters.
He wanted to drop it even lower, to the unachievable rate of 15 percent.
Losers are people who aim for the unachievable, then naturally fail to achieve it.
Yet humanism has been seen in some quarters as unfashionable, or unachievable, or both.
Without it, the "American dream" would be even more unachievable than it is today.
The trouble for Deutsche is that Mr Sewing's target may be both unimpressive and unachievable.
But without a smarter approach to screening, this goal is unachievable for African-American men.
If you fall short, you might feel like you've failed to reach some unachievable goal.
The teachers have for so long seen class size as an unachievable, never-enforced ideal.
" The editorial said a peaceful consensus is best, although that "appears increasingly distant and unachievable.
If they continue to concede that single-payer is unaffordable and unachievable, it certainly will be.
By extolling happiness and denying the virtues of sadness, we set an unachievable goal for ourselves.
The bottom line is, national optimism translates into unachievable end-states and overestimation of military capabilities.
But this goal is unachievable, whether US forces leave or stay another 18 years or longer.
One user wrote that Itsines' body already looked like something that was unachievable for the average person.
When it's good, it's dancing and singing and living life with a seemingly unachievable amount of joy.
It aspires to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, but that is practically unachievable by now.
A complex web of economic, social and health drivers often make protected sex unachievable for many girls.
The prospect of freedom and cultural transformation stirred unachievable expectations, which predictably ended in humiliation and rage.
MANAMA- BLACKSTONE GROUP CHAIRMAN SAYS KUSHNER'S PLAN IS NOT UNACHIEVABLE AND DOES NOT REQUIRE ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF INVESTMENT
" His critique of Sanders' agenda as unachievable recalled 2008, when he dubbed Barack Obama's campaign a "fairy tale.
Besides, the goal itself may even be unachievable—pregnancy may not occur through self-tracking or at all.
It's hard to imagine a clearer example of the unachievable perfect being the enemy of the achievable good.
The perpetual promise to balance the budget while also cutting taxes is not only politically, but mathematically, unachievable.
RFS has come under heightened criticism from oil groups, which say the volumes set by Congress are unachievable.
Without incorporating non-security considerations into Washington's policy toolkit, those means will be insufficient and the ends unachievable.
But even the basics can be unachievable, as Mr. Mee finds himself on a treadmill of temporary contracts.
Insanity—Marketers know people love the (unachievable) idea of getting ripped without ever stepping foot in a gym.
Now, we're in an age of economic bias with little social mobility; making it big is increasingly unachievable.
That same "unicorn" also serves as metaphor for all the seemingly unachievable aspects of a full and complete personhood.
Do women "long to look like women again," when looking 'like women' means conforming to oppressive and unachievable stereotypes?
Even though his talents were very well known, he preferred to be anonymous, something unachievable for such a superstar.
It's the one item you want above everything else: unachievable, unobtainable, almost mythical in it's hard-to-find ness.
It may be easy to dismiss the bill as unachievable, especially coming from such a junior member of Congress.
"It's clear that it's a little bit more difficult... but it's not unachievable," he added, referring to the 2018 targets.
Most experts say that fully autonomous cars are still 10 years away, or even unachievable with Tesla's vision-based approach.
These poorly informed discussions undermine any rationality and are simply fueling unrealistic and unachievable solutions in a post-national world.
Even my of drawing is a way to say fuck you, stop trying to make us attain these unachievable goals.
Don't Ask Don't Tell remained the official policy of the U.S. military and marriage equality seemed like an unachievable dream.
I personally believe this utopia is unachievable due to human nature and tribalism, but that doesn't mean we can't try.
All options involve acknowledging the war as failed, American aims as largely unachievable and Afghanistan's future as only partly salvageable.
The picture we draw of other parents is probably less than realistic and completely unachievable, but that doesn't save us.
AFPM and others from the oil industry have spent years lobbying EPA to lower the biofuels requirements, saying they are unachievable.
"When you're in Hollywood, at the time, being thinner is just something … it's almost like the unachievable thing," she tells PEOPLE.
As I graduated college from McNeese State University in the 200s, becoming a millionaire was an almost iconic and unachievable status.
It makes sense to try and reward players for their effort, but without making others feel crappy over the utterly unachievable.
Op-Ed Contributor Let's face it: Current political realities have made a final status agreement between Israelis and Palestinians unachievable now.
This year, 15 million people have been started on lifesaving antiretroviral treatment, ahead of the once thought unachievable millennium development goal.
Having a "morning ritual" sounds great, but also unachievable, like drinking fresh-pressed celery juice every morning or meditating without your phone.
If we lose nondiscrimination protections enshrined in the Affordable Care Act, my situation could soon seem like an unachievable, best case scenario.
It says the October 31 exit date is unachievable and an extension being offered by the other 27 EU leaders is likely.
People who do not suffer when pursuing unachievable goals may waste their energies on pointless effort, thereby harming their chances of reproduction.
In its first half results on Thursday, Lynas said that exporting the residue, known as WLP, within the mandated timeline was "unachievable".
The oil industry has said the targets were unachievable due to the "blend wall," the saturation point for ethanol content in gasoline.
We heard a long list of complaints combined with a maximizing pressure in order to achieve objectives that everyone knows are unachievable.
There's an art to doing that, because sometimes those stretch goals can seem unachievable and they can make a team less motivated.
The right wing and corporate lobbies are already hyperventilating: It is unachievable; it will bankrupt us; it will make us into Venezuela.
If someone puts up never-ending hoops and tells you to keep jumping through them to achieve an unachievable goal, you don't agree.
When people have a drive to achieve what many believe to be unachievable, it leads them in feeling that they're on their own.
"Formula One has obviously changed dramatically since that time but nothing is unachievable in this life if you fight hard enough," she said.
Still, it's an adviser's job to manage expectations, and to back out of a deal if the price a company wants is unachievable.
Nushrat: SMART goals are great because they break down your goals — which often can seem so massive and unachievable — into bite-size pieces.
But, ultimately, he argues that it is only by dreaming about what seems to be unachievable that society can make good things possible.
Then and now, the complexities of such processes make precision about the amount of warming expected for a given carbon-dioxide level unachievable.
"[This] places burdens on the platforms that are basically unachievable," said Hayleigh Bosher, who teaches intellectual property law at Brunel University in London.
Elisa Parisi-Capone, a senior analyst at Moody's ratings agency, said the initial IMF plan was now unachievable and would have to be adjusted.
The November debate will have an even higher polling and fundraising threshold -- so if this month's metric was unachievable, where do they go next?
Hillary Clinton went aggressively after presidential rival Bernie Sanders right from the start of the Democratic debate Thursday, saying his idealistic policies are unachievable.
Such goals, which are especially appealing to politicians of the baby boom generation who were young back then, are, Levin insists, nostalgic and unachievable.
It's a stark contrast to what unfolded in 2016 when his opponent Hillary Clinton repeatedly said Sanders' policy proposals were too radical and unachievable.
It's a stark contrast to what unfolded in 63 when his opponent Hillary Clinton repeatedly said Sanders' policy proposals were too radical and unachievable.
And many of them think it is unachievable right now: moderate Palestinians are too weak, and the radicals strong enough to spoil any accord.
We have entered the consciousness of the troubadour Jaufré Rudel, who, in the first scene, is seen composing a chanson and contemplating unachievable love.
And quick rejection by Republican leaders of many of Mr. Trump's proposed budget cuts as unachievable is not likely to go down well either.
People on Twitter and Reddit also shared their opinions, with many criticizing the article for fueling women's insecurities and upholding toxic and unachievable beauty standards.
That's why phrases such as "reasonable doubt" and "substantial grounds" are so fundamental to the legal vocabulary: the system accepts that absolute certainty is unachievable.
At the same time, in Nevada's rural counties Clinton's canvassers pressed the case that Sanders' proposals are unrealistic and unachievable in the current political climate.
"Many parents don't save for their kid's education because they think the goal is unachievable," said Peg Creonte, senior vice president at Ascensus College Savings.
"While outlook is not unachievable, it does rely on meaningful acceleration of both Model X and total deliveries," RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak said.
Though this may appear an unachievable or difficult goal, in fact, it's an easy "win" since the diseases are all treatable and preventable, she said.
Though it may sound more measured or humanitarian, the practical result of this approach is all but indistinguishable from a bullheaded fixation on unachievable victory.
Although Democrats may well win a majority in the House, a two-thirds majority in the Senate—the threshold required to remove a president—looks unachievable.
When price pressures proved more stubborn than Argentina expected in 2017, the government relaxed its unachievable inflation targets to bring them closer in line with reality.
He said he was aware he had set an unachievable target for the surrender program but believed he could achieve 60% to 513% of the figure.
The oil industry has spent millions lobbying against the controversial RFS program, saying targets set by Congress are unachievable without a major infrastructure and vehicle overhaul.
Democrats, however, were concerned, that any metrics for border enforcement success could be manipulated in a manner that would lead to an unachievable path to citizenship.
So, this is a situation we must be prepared to live with indefinitely; setting an objective of rolling back the clock is unrealistic and ultimately unachievable.
The Large Hadron Collider's goal, in short, is to bestow subatomic particles with energies otherwise unachievable on Earth, hoping to uncover the fundamental nature of the universe.
In contrast to the frontrunners – who have adopted extreme, arguably unachievable positions such as deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants – Kasich has been wrongly cast as a moderate.
He loped to the podium, incongruously rickety in this lithe company, and in his croaky New York whine rattled off his idealistic policies, some reasonable, most unachievable.
The Trump administration last August issued a proposed rule that would weaken some of those standards, arguing they were unachievable and a burden on the auto industry.
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs had also helped BHP research the potential spin-off of the unit into a new company, should divestment prove unachievable, Reuters previously reported.
Unwise, because it raised high and probably unachievable hopes among Kurds not only in Iraq, but also in Iran, Turkey and Syria, the countries where they live.
"It's not (totally) pie in the sky, but (it) seems unachievable because neither the U.S. or the Iranians are ready at this stage," said a European diplomat.
In practice, the target is probably unachievable without a much faster deployment of electric vehicles, wind, solar, nuclear power, energy efficiency measures, and carbon capture and storage technology.
In 1987 the Montreal protocol curbed CFC depletion of the ozone layer, and in 1991 the Antarctic protocol, which people thought unachievable, barred drilling there for 50 years.
The other is Leon Trotsky's notion of a "transitional programme": you make demands that you know are unachievable, in order to stir up more discontent with the system.
It's important to note that these computer algorithm searches for new chemical structures are carried out at a temperature of absolute zero, something unachievable in our natural universe.
On the trail, Mr Trump sometimes promised an annual growth rate of 5%; his administration has embraced a more modest, though perhaps almost as unachievable, target of 3%.
But if those are unachievable — and they certainly look it — then we might realistically need to answer the question of whether no first use is better than nothing.
From Zuckerberg we learned that goals deemed unachievable — like bringing back the nostalgia of Pokemon in an app that shattered the social sphere — thrive within the tech ecosystem.
It's not desirable if you are in a vulnerable population group, but it's better than total disruption of your usual health care in search of an unachievable victory.
It's the drug prices equivalent to Trump's Wall: a hyperbolic and probably unachievable goal that will probably never happen and, even if it did, doesn't address the underlying problem.
When you stop to investigate, apart from pictures of the Virgin Mary (perhaps the ultimate unachievable role model!) motherhood is not recognized or celebrated much in the art world.
As for the skepticism surrounding Uber's lofty $20199 billion valuation, the eye-popping figure seems unachievable considering the company isn't profitable and has and continues to burn through cash.
He wrote an op-ed in March denouncing the Green New Deal, arguing that while he supports the "concept", the model "sets unachievable goals" and would inflate the government.
Because today's networks require millions of closely spaced small antennas, or "small cells," meeting consumer and business demand for wireless without greater access to rights of way is unachievable.
If Mr. Harford had simply embraced our love of listicles rather than set himself an inherently unachievable task, the resulting book would have yielded more pleasures and fewer frustrations.
However, Palestinian and Israeli businessmen are attending, as are some Gulf and U.S. companies, including Blackstone Group, whose chief executive Stephen Schwarzman said Kushner's economic plan was "not unachievable".
Hating on fat people and worshipping unachievable body goals is nothing new to Western cultures, but it's a totally different ball game when it comes to east Asian families.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Blackstone Group chief executive Stephen Schwarzman said on Tuesday that an economic plan presented by White House senior adviser Jared Kushner for the Palestinian territories was "not unachievable".
When asked why the US pulled out of the climate agreement, Haley blamed former President Barack Obama for agreeing to regulations that were "too onerous," too strict and ultimately unachievable.
Rather than sacrifice what is reasonable for an unachievable ideal, health-care proposals must keep the current private system, but offer the government-sponsored Medicare and Medicaid to more Americans.
A letter from Freeport CEO Richard Adkerson to the environment ministry, a copy of which was reviewed by Reuters, said the decrees imposed "undue and unachievable restrictions" on Freeport's basic operations.
Since large numbers of qubits appear unachievable for at least a decade, the question of how quantum computers could be put to practical use had not been on researchers' minds until recently.
Unachievable guarantees for access to treatment have been enshrined in law, so patients are forced to travel for many hours to receive treatment for which they have waited for ever-increasing times.
A separate source said that one of the due diligences found out that the pay-TV unit's business plan was "unachievable" and needed to be revised downwards in order to be "realistic".
Frankly, celebrities should know better than to perpetuate disordered eating behaviors and unachievable body standards — especially people with millions of fans who look up to them, like Cardi B and the Kardashians.
Meanwhile, in the heartbreakingly stereotypical Christian Korean Kim family, Lane (who was also presumably brought up by a single mom) ends up pregnant with twins and nowhere near achieving her unachievable dreams.
But the industry has argued that the rules are now unachievable, due to lower fuel prices spurring Americans to buy bigger cars and technology being more expensive than predicted, among other factors.
MANAMA, June 25 (Reuters) - Blackstone Group chief executive Stephen Schwarzman said on Tuesday that an economic plan presented by White House senior adviser Jared Kushner for the Palestinian territories was "not unachievable".
A sense of civility that is unachievable in our world pervades because no person or group of people can conceive of themselves as superior to others based on looks, appearance, or physical characteristics.
To the court, requiring a utility to warn balloonists, insulate the power line and provide circuit breakers at all points on the line would impose an unreasonable, unachievable duty upon the entire system.
Why it matters: For runners, endorsement contracts make up the bulk of their incomes, and they must meet specific thresholds for compensation that could be unachievable if pregnant, reports the New York Times.
We want them to look beautiful without any intervention at all, which is an unachievable goal considering that society's idea of what is beautiful is so narrow: young, skinny, conventionally pretty, light-skinned.
Not in the White House yet "Secretary Clinton, you're not in the White House yet," Sanders said to Clinton as she pitched her plans as pragmatic and criticized his policies as unachievable. 10.
But while according to Fish's view the principle of absolute tolerance is unachievable, there is a spectrum of possible degrees of tolerance that a liberal society may permit for illiberal beliefs and practices.
The PSA was expected to end in July, but it was pushed back to October this past spring, with the Navy admitting publicly that its initial plans for the weapons elevators were unachievable.
Lavinia, her onetime best friend, uses her privilege and charisma to keep those loyal to her on a leash, enlisting everyone she knows in the unachievable task of bolstering her broken self-image.
Whereas some cater to the bargain hunters of the world, others help you believe that royalty isn&apost so unachievable after all — not if you have satiny tencel sheets to call your own.
In short, you'd have to believe she could achieve the objectively unachievable, and you'd have to buy that she'd do it all just to get back at her husband for garden-variety disappointments.
"They're really working together ... to do something that feels unimaginable and unachievable, and yet they're unstoppable because they're so determined in their own way to prove Bailey wrong for firing them," Vernoff said.
"Seeing the women that were included in this campaign... that wasn't the standard beauty — the unachievable, unattainable women," says Rae, who called out Massy Arias as someone who most inspired her most on set.
"It appears that the whole plan is another example of the Freedom Caucus setting unachievable goals that they know leadership can't deliver rather than trying to make law," says a Republican close to leadership.
There are reports the U.S. Army is readying about a thousand additional troops for deployment to Afghanistan where they will link up with some 14,6900 other U.S. service members tasked with an unachievable mission.
"Making music videos had seemed so unachievable but I saw all these things getting produced on a day in day out basis, and learned how technologically feasible creating high-end art was," he said.
"We don't know what the quantum of deposit outflows has been, we don't have any certainty regarding management longevity, and I believe the 2023 double digit RoE (return on equity) target is unachievable," he said.
The truth is, keeping the filibuster probably means Medicare-for-all is unachievable for now, barring a significant political realignment or the kind of convoluted legislative process that led to Obamacare being an imperfect product.
Youper gives users a range of goals they can work toward — for example, making 2019 the year they become a "Wonder Woman" (an absurd, faux feminist, patently unachievable goal of the First Wives Club variety).
"We don't know what the quantum of deposit outflows has been, we don't have any certainty regarding management longevity, and I believe the 2023 double digit RoE [return on equity] target is unachievable," he said.
"In fact, there were some aspects of last year's AUSA where some would say what we are pursuing was unachievable, and I would tell you those impossibilities are on the floor here today," he said.
Even school administrators admit they have trouble navigating current federal financial aid system — a system that has made the pursuit and completion of higher education extremely difficult, if not unachievable, for far too many students.
In a statement seeking to clarify its disagreement with the Italian broadcaster, Vivendi said audit group Deloitte, which carried out a due diligence for Vivendi on Mediaset Premium in June, considered the business plan as "unachievable".
"Former Revolut employees say this high-speed growth has come at a high human cost – with unpaid work, unachievable targets, and high-staff turnover," wrote guest reporter Emiliano Mellino, citing the experiences of numerous former employees.
Originally, the government had a goal of swinging to a primary budget surplus in fiscal 2020, but now that this is unachievable, the government will come up with new fiscal discipline targets by June, Motegi said.
So, it's a-, it's a pity what has happened, because independence has, in my view, misled their voters, promising a lot of unachievable things, and they have-, and they have frustrated the emotions of many people.
"Many of the plans for mitigation in the land system were unrealistic in the first place and now threaten to make the Paris target itself unachievable," added Brown, a researcher at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
"So if you have a dream, I want to encourage girls to go ahead and go after it," Akinosun told BuzzFeed, "no matter how big it is, no matter how many people think your dream is unachievable."
"Five years ago it seemed like the production of a northern white rhino embryo was (an) almost unachievable goal -- and today we have them," said Jan Stejskal of Dvůr Králové Zoo, where Najin and Fatu were born.
Unbuttoned The galvanization of women, whether as candidates for political office or as voices speaking up as part of the #metoo movement, has challenged yet another traditionally sacred practice: the airbrushing of beauty images into unachievable perfection.
Indeed, in the United States it's actually common for ideologically rigorous candidates — including mostly conservative Republicans but also Bernie Sanders — to speak in terms of grandiose and likely unachievable visions rather than in wonkish, nitty-gritty details.
"We don't know what the quantum of deposit outflows has been, we don't have any certainty regarding management longevity, and I believe the 2023 double digit RoE 1/8return on equity 3/8 target is unachievable," he said.
Whoever wins the primary, Mr Moore or Mr Strange, will have won a bad-tempered contest in which both candidates offered a list of Trumpian pledges, to curb immigration, cut spending and so forth, that already seem unachievable.
Various other entities can, through their own powers or via potions, amulets, and spells, likewise achieve the unachievable: levitate, teleport, transmogrify, read minds, talk to animals, and, by occult means, charm, confuse, possess, haunt, hex, heal, or kill.
"Making music videos had seemed so unachievable but I saw all these things getting produced on a day in day out basis, and learned how technologically feasible creating high-end art was," Burd told The New York Times.
People familiar with the situation also said that Raiffeisen would potentially agree to sell the shares at 0.9 to book value, although this was likely to be unachievable due to Raiffeisen Polbank's portfolio of Swiss franc denominated home loans.
"The very deep, hard restructuring that we talked so much about in 1.373 is finally producing some results with 21.37 percent return on capital which was our 209 target for global markets which many people thought unachievable," he stated.
The vocal arrangements, by Mr. Obispo and Ian Miller, often involve disembodied backup singing that tries to gin up choral climaxes in the manner of megamusicals: an effect unachievable with a band of four and a cast of seven.
Deutsche Bank will cut the book value of Postbank to 2.8 billion euros ($3.15 billion) because the current book value of 4.5 billion euros is seen as unachievable in both an initial public offering and a sale, the sources added.
Deutsche Bank will cut the book value of Postbank to 2.8 billion euros ($63 billion) because the current book value of 4.5 billion euros is seen as unachievable in either an initial public offering or a sale, the sources added.
The rules aim to stop banks and other financial firms from promoting unachievable exchange rates to consumers, and stop firms making claims about the cost of a service provided by another firm unless the claims can be proved to be true.
After two years ago scrapping as unachievable a self-imposed 2020 emissions cut target, the government is now scrambling to meet a commitment made to the European Union, of cutting carbon emissions by 55% compared to 1990 levels by 2030.
But none of the biggest countries announced any new actions that would be needed to meet the Paris goal of keeping global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels – a target that already seems unachievable.
Clinton's main policy argument Sanders in Wisconsin has been to knock his tuition free college plan as unachievable given the fact it will rely on Republican governors -- many of whom have cut education spending -- to put in state money for fund the plan.
"I spent the past ten years designing for luxury ready-to-wear houses in Paris, and growing into my thirties, I increasingly felt that I didn't want to continue promulgating one silhouette type to be every woman's unachievable goal," explains founder Lydia Mauer.
Following basic hygienic principles, such as refraining from eating food dropped in a field strewn, for example, with cow dung is unequivocally important to maintain but an over concern for the unachievable and ill-advised ideal of sterility is another thing altogether.
EPA announced in April that it will be changing the current federal standards for auto emissions, saying that levels determined under Obama are too stringent and unachievable, a move hailed by the fossil fuel industry and certain automakers but heavily criticized by environmentalists.
Kasande said the government had expected a final investment decision (FID) for both the fields and the pipeline to be taken by the end of this year but this target was now unachievable after the demands for renegotiation of the pipeline tariff.
While there are many reasons for prospective homeowners to perceive homeownership as unachievable, including student debt or low wage growth, the most pervasive misconception is that they need to have a 20 percent down payment, according to the National Association of REALTORS.
But that does not mean they are unachievable, and in any case their ambition and that of the governors behind them, people like Andrew Cuomo of New York, Charlie Baker of Massachusetts and Jerry Brown of California, shame President Trump and his appointees.
In speech and through Twitter, he is escalating a conflict and trumpeting military options as he insists on a goal of denuclearization that is unachievable, a tactic of Chinese pressure that is unrealistic and a premise of regime fragility that is wishful thinking.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government will require energy companies to use a record amount of biofuel next year, a victory for Midwest farmers that supply ethanol makers over oil firms that say using more biofuels in gasoline and diesel is costly and unachievable.
"By imposing an unachievable standard, the rule has made it impossible for New Mexico and many other states to fulfill their 'responsibility' for ensuring that 'national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards will be achieved and maintained,'" they said, quoting the relevant law.
"Suggesting they stay until Iranian influence was gone was an unachievable goal and a recipe for potential escalation for a deployment that the Trump people have never been particularly transparent about," said Benjamin J. Rhodes, a former deputy national security adviser to Mr. Obama.
The issue is so divisive within the Conservative government, however, that there are signs they will fudge the issue for a few more weeks by uniting around a request for an outcome that is almost certainly unachievable — a "Canada plus plus plus" deal. Mrs.
And despite the fact that the company she's built is centered around an impossible feat (becoming the French Girl of all French Girls), Damas has, at least, found a way to take something so elusive and seemingly unachievable and turn it into something accessible — and shoppable.
"Achieving large-scale, graphene-based production technology will enable next generation electronics, including vastly increased computing speeds, significantly improved medical diagnostics and higher efficiency renewable energy generation as well as currently unachievable products such as instant charging batteries and very low power, flexible electronics," it writes.
"The Xerox offer would leave our shareholders with an investment in a combined company that is burdened with an irresponsible level of debt and which would subsequently require unrealistic, unachievable synergies that would jeopardize the entire company," Chip Bergh, chair of HP's board, said on Thursday.
That seems unachievable with AI, even though there is an understanding, like a sense of connection, that people can have with AI. But the idea, that learning about someone else's experience and seeing yourself in their experience, that, I feel like that will not be available.
Former Colorado governor and 2020 Democratic hopeful John Hickenlooper denounced the Green New Deal in a Washington Post op-ed published on Tuesday, contending that while he supports the "concept" of the sweeping resolution seeking to combat climate change, it "sets unachievable goals" and would inflate the government.
Still, some at the negotiations expressed fears that the goal agreed in Paris last year of holding global temperature rise to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius, and potentially to an ambitious 1.5 degrees Celsius, could now be unachievable if Trump's election chills momentum for action on climate change.
In congressional testimony, Robert Ford, America's last ambassador to Syria and a bitter critic of Mr Obama's failure to arm moderate rebels before they were displaced by more extreme groups, described Mr Tillerson's goals as admirable but mostly unachievable, given the resources available and the reality on the ground.
This person also adds that fraud wasn't part of that early conversation with Partovi, that Partovi's concern, rather, was over aggressive revenue forecasts and that, pushed on whether Hampton Creek could grow into those numbers, Partovi said they were not unachievable based on the pipeline of products that the company intended to bring to market.
Now, in the 21st century, this realization is propelling a race among some of the world's most influential university laboratories, government agencies and technology companies, to design and build a "quantum computer," that is to say a device within which quantum effects are directly harnessed for information processing, including some feats unachievable by ordinary "classical" computers.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) LAUNCESTON, Australia, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The more you delve into the details of China's commitment to buy an additional $2235 billion in U.S. energy over the next two years, the more it becomes apparent the goal is unachievable, even with the best will in the world.
In the days of campaigning ahead of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, Clinton will have to balance an effective takedown of what she perceives as Sanders's weak points on foreign policy and unachievable goals on healthcare and other proposals, while not going so far as to alienate his support base, in the event she does take the nomination.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The more you delve into the details of China's commitment to buy an additional $2235 billion in U.S. energy over the next two years, the more it becomes apparent the goal is unachievable, even with the best will in the world.
" "They both know what a formal demarche would mean: an irreversible step that neither of them is prepared to take," Teebs said of former London mayor Boris Johnson and parliament member Michael Gove, adding, "All that remains is for someone to have the guts to stand up and say that Brexit is unachievable in reality without an enormous amount of pain and destruction, that cannot be borne.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 85033 points 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE on Thursday night said he pushed back on the Obama administration's surge of troops in Afghanistan beginning in 2009, calling nation building a mistake and unachievable.

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