Sentence examples for has been unattainable from inspiring English sources

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A convincing human voice, spoken or sung, with all its complex, flowing articulations and quivering uncertainties has been unattainable.

Something as basic as taking a hot shower has been unattainable for hundreds of residents of a small California community whose wells ran dry as a result of the drought.

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"Then you saw people trading up from cramped spaces, because three-bedrooms that might have been unattainable when the market was hot were suddenly affordable".

A new aesthetic emerged as designers experimented with recently developed plastics, textiles and other materials to create fluid shapes and vivid colors, which had been unattainable before.

In one camp are those who feel that Nissan has provided a standard of living that would have been unattainable had the company not opened its nearly mile-long plant in Canton more than 14 years ago.

Horrocks said the OU had been making "a life-changing difference to hundreds of thousands of people by providing them, through distance learning, with an education that may otherwise have been unattainable," calling it an honour to join the organisation.

In recent years, advances in mathematical modeling techniques, algorithms for solving mathematical equations and computational power have all combined to make the study of complex phenomenon with large number of inputs possible, which could otherwise have been unattainable with physical experiments.

The Oregonian David Stabler wrote that during the May 7 performance the orchestra displayed peak condition and "played with a precision and intensity that would have been unattainable a decade ago".

From the first year onwards, high impact was achieved if the model-informed decision resulted in a significant change in the program strategy which would have been unattainable without the modeling.

The aristocratic lifestyle is so obviously attractive yet has been so unattainable for most people.

For example, many blastomeres separated at the two-cell stage do not succeed in development to birth, and despite many efforts, production of monozygotic twins through this route has been practically unattainable (Papaioannou and Ebert, 1995; Tsunoda and McLaren, 1983).

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