Sentence examples for from unattainable from inspiring English sources

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They asked the participants questions about their ability to disengage from unattainable goals and to re-engage with new goals.

Individuals differ in their ability to disengage from unattainable goals (goal disengagement, GD) and reengage in other activities (goal reengagement, GR).

That happened one pleasant September afternoon in 1972, in the apartment of my classmate Vitya, who that summer became the world student table tennis champion and brought back from unattainable Stockholm three records: Led Zeppelin ("II"), Deep Purple ("Machine Head") and Uriah Heep ("Look at Yourself").

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It goes from one extreme to another -- from wanting unattainable certainty from philosophy to self-dissipation.

Ms. Prose's nine muses span more than two centuries and represent a variety of muse types, from the art wife to the serial muse (who moves from one artist to another); from the unattainable muse on the pedestal to the spin-doctor muse, practiced in the craft of promotion.

The purpose of intervention will shift away from the unattainable and focus on orderliness in the markets and preventing a dollar landslide.

But the new study also found a remarkable corollary: those women who could disengage from the unattainable proved less likely to suffer more serious depression in the long run.Mild depressive symptoms can therefore be seen as a natural part of dealing with failure in young adulthood.

In August a Romney adviser said the goal was to win 38% Latino support, but the campaign now appears to be rowing back from that unattainable target.In truth, the Latino Republican victories of 2010 were the result of a national rightward swing and the circumstances of individual states.

Significantly, Mr. Ryan has been silent recently on the president's health care law — a break from conservatives' unattainable demands to defund, delay or even repeal the Affordable Care Act, and the major issue that led to the Republicans' refusal to finance the government.

There is a tendency to derisively dismiss selfies as narcissistic, but it's no coincidence that so many of the young women who have hit the headlines for using them are doing so in response to sexist societal norms or abuse – from damaging, unattainable beauty ideals, to the hacking of women's private photographs.

To do this, however, it is not enough to replicate lost orders or superimpose an "external machinic order" separate from the present then placed onto the territory, but we must start indeed from the unattainable, inexhaustible reality that belongs to us, which, by virtue of this, still today constitutes the reserve of meaning from which each act of creation proceeds (Deleuze [1981]).

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