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This unfair procedural obstacle could delay important military benefits — or even make them unattainable, depending on how far the states take their discriminatory policy.
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"They come in with a preconceived notion that art is something only people with a lot of money can make — an unattainable goal".
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Just because it takes more work for you to achieve something than it does for someone else does not make the goal unattainable!
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