Sentence examples similar to makes unattainable from inspiring English sources

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"Foreign clients made unattainable demands during previous inspections, including on limiting overtime," the memo said.

You won't make unattainable lists.

Ethnicity could be of interest to register in AO due to the Nenets indigenous population (0.5% of total population), but this was made unattainable when the Russian Federation implemented the use of "Russian" as nationality for all in identity documents.

Maybe the obstinacy of the local actors makes peace unattainable no matter how hard he pushes.

The price of housing here makes homeownership unattainable for many prospective first-time buyers.

That makes it unattainable to Jepsen and Young until the case is completely resolved.

"They come in with a preconceived notion that art is something only people with a lot of money can make — an unattainable goal".

This unfair procedural obstacle could delay important military benefits — or even make them unattainable, depending on how far the states take their discriminatory policy.

In the gray days of nineteen-fifties Britain, the act of making the unattainable attainable was considered a greater accomplishment than achieving the impossible.

Language struck me at that moment as something material, something with a physical dimension, a wall rising up in the middle of the road and blocking my way, closing off the world, making it unattainable.

I want Dow Jones to be a workplace that attracts and advances the best individuals of all backgrounds and we should not - and I will not - tolerate any conditions or practices that make that unattainable.

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