In a position that discounts partnership as undesirable orunachievable?
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This may make scaling anunachievablegoal and the models untestable.
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Although admitting that the original version of the principle isunachievable, the authors claim that its essential idea is preserved in this modified version.
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I find this remark titillating, since this last sung pitch stands for theunachievable, loss, jouissance.
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In some rare cases, this alternative state is safe, and so achievable, even though the hypothetical state is unsafe, and sounachievable.
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In a sense, therefore, theunachievablehad already been attained.
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The vision of a perfectly self-reliant, 'sustainable' city that is a selfcontained entity is anunachievableand simplistic ideal.
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This is, of course, anunachievableaim as the complete lexicon of a language is not a stable structure.
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The existence of this commitment directs agents to propagate changes whenever the task is perceived to be achieved,unachievableor irrelevant, before taking local action itself.
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I see my search for the sacred as being in the here and now, rather than trying to find it in some kind of distant,unachievableplace out there.
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Obviously, engineering such things will require a vast quantity of information, on an order of magnitude certainlyunachievableand also likely inconceivable to most of us.
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We argue, these tensions often created gaps between policy, practice and professional discourses which, unless acknowledged and understood may result in integrated care remain a health, butunachievable, rhetoric.
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In response, the county council argued that the city council was adopting standards that wereunachievablein the present economic climate.
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It is dishonest of some governments to say that the new economic climate makes those agreementsunachievable.
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This may be an ambitious objective, but it is notunachievable.
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