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were unachievable
adjective
That cannot be achieved (or only with great difficulty)
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"They were unhappy mainly that the financial goals they were given were unachievable without really hurting the company," Turner says.
Originally Clegg said Cameron's aims were unachievable, he said, and now Clegg was saying the goals were too modest.
"The initial forecast room rates were unachievable at that time, and a lower-than-market average occupancy was experienced".
The previous goals of completing a verification protocol and finishing Phase II as soon as possible were unachievable for the time being.
The bill would have required the department to take waste to Nevada within 18 months of the time that Yucca Mountain is licensed, and set deadlines for other steps that the energy secretary, Bill Richardson, said today were "unachievable".
The head of the NHS in England has warned that its financial problems could hamper the government's plans to introduce a seven-day health service, as a former health minister said they were unachievable without a significant funding boost.
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Perhaps none of these aims are unachievable.
It was a lovely goal, but it was unachievable.
It goes without saying that this is unachievable... or is it?
That is partly the consequence of setting a target for net migration that was unachievable.
"Hadi's government is morally bankrupt and their dreams of coming back to Sana'a are unachievable.
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