Sinn Fein's Adams declined to comment on whether his party could make such commitments but welcomed Mitchell's judgment that Britain had made " an unrealizable demand " on the IRA.
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Others, for brevity, swept into the anti-modernist, end-of-objectivity collective, hold the goals of science to improve human society as not only unrealizable but as harmful . . ..
33.
The ideal of knowledge for its own sake _ what Robert Nisbet once called the " academic dogma " _ may be unfashionable, and even unrealizable; but it should command our respect all the same.
34.
The dangerous fallacy had arisen that " anyone can edit " means " everybody is an editor "-but as our labyrinth of policies, guidelines and even editing syntax becomes more impregnable, that is clearly unrealizable.
35.
The extent of Sanchez's achievement _ the bullfighting equivalent of taking silk or being awarded a doctorate _ may be judged by the fact that even for a man, becoming a matador is an almost unrealizable dream.
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That was in 1974, when Mobutu's power was at its height and when Kabila was living in obscurity in East Africa, dreaming a dream that probably seemed unrealizable back then : of deposing the great dictator.
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In this respect, it differs from Adams's problematic second opera, " The Death of Klinghoffer, " which follows a less linear structure and attempts sociopolitical complexities that are essentially unrealizable on an opera stage.
38.
In the 1962 election campaign, he made his followers extravagant promises that were probably unrealizable, including jobs for the unemployed, the division and distribution of big estates to landless farm workers, better housing and higher living standards.
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"The government considers such a request unreasonable and unrealizable because its financial bill would be equal to 60 percent of the salaries of 110, 000 public employees ( for 2005 ), " the government said in a statement.
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Rustin resigned from the march, stating that the goals of the campaign were too broad, that its demands were unrealizable, and that he thought that these campaigns would accelerate the backlash and repression on the poor and the black.