Sentence examples for simply unattainable from inspiring English sources

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Discounts were either unimpressive compared with those available elsewhere or simply unattainable for lack of scale.

And there's something about that slab of wordage that carries the eye forward, promising an intensity simply unattainable by your regularly punctuated novel.

The main goal of the law — that all children in the United States will be proficient in reading and mathematics by 2014 — is simply unattainable.

And not even Mr. Obama would make the claim that we are "post-racial," if that term implies some kind of blissful and utopian unawareness of race, a state of national consciousness -- or rather, unconsciousness -- that is simply unattainable.

That spell included back-to-back major triumphs, a World Golf Championship win, playing a crucial part in a Ryder Cup success and the march back to No1 in the world, which seemed simply unattainable during a troubled 2013.

The Louisiana Public Defender Board has reported that, for the past three years, its financing was "80 percent of the minimum amount needed" and that, at that level, the mandate to provide qualified counsel for every eligible defendant "is simply unattainable".

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Data of the commensurate size and shape needed to validate a big theory is often either merely unattainable, too expensive to derive, too elusive to observe, and, for some theories, it may simply be unclear what would so much as count as appropriate data in the first place.

Not because happiness and well-being are unattainable, but simply because it is impossible to find what has never been lost.

Though it can seem like the most scatterbrained company in the world, with projects like Loon, its plan to distribute Internet access via stratospheric balloons, even Google's most ludicrous ideas fit within the scope of its simply defined (if virtually unattainable) goal.

As expected, our pilot-based results take more time than ideal limits, implying simply the mix of unattainable conditions with the finite number of subtasks and the need of improving the current parallel implementation for further speed-up, in particular, with the instances having multiple cores.

All 12 of these are set in a gloomy and inhospitable, if not downright hostile, Los Angeles, and each is narrated by some loser guy — a salesman, a drifter, a house painter, a bank robber — yearning for something or someone either just beyond his reach or so unattainable he might as well simply lie down and die.

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