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This doesn't mean they backed off their more idealistic goals.
Mr. Sandoval is no Pollyanna, but he has idealistic goals for the movie.
He is a tried and true realist, innately cautious and conservative, and has little time for idealistic goals.
The character of Quixote became an archetype, and the word quixotic, used to mean the impractical pursuit of idealistic goals, entered common usage.
Mr. Harper spent most of the set seated, playing a lap slide guitar and singing in a haunted, androgynous voice about idealistic goals and thwarted love.
What emerged was a blend of hard-nosed realism, based on military strength and idealistic goals, that can be achieved only through patient diplomacy and compromise.
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Both men had an idealistic goal — helping to set the course of a young nation — that they ardently wanted credit for.
These rules bespeak our values, manifesting our idealistic goal to shape the best possible human community on our campus.
He told me that despite the idealistic goal that the Parsemus Foundation has set of getting the procedure to the public by 2015 they would still have to prove that the procedure is easily and safely reversible in human subjects.
There is no doubt that this is an ambitious, and maybe even slightly idealistic, goal but with a four schools now up and running in Israel from the Galilee region all the way down to Beersheba it certainly does not seem like an impossible one.
Three days later, a new version of the National Security Strategy promised that America would be "idealistic about goals and realistic about means".
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