| 41. | These comments are contributing to an atmosphere that only fosters acrimony and will make any kind of meaningful consensus unachievable.
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| 42. | Most of their methods are ridiculously impractical and completely unachievable, but it is an interesting idea to think about.
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| 43. | Hopefully this illustrates why " knowing all classification systems where colors are used " is a ridiculous and unachievable scope.
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| 44. | The governor has vowed to eliminate the state income tax by the year 2000, a move that Democrats call unachievable.
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| 45. | Facilities such as the ESRF offer a flux, energy range and resolution unachievable with conventional ( laboratory ) radiation sources.
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| 46. | The result enables a level of interoperability to occur that would be unachievable with the proliferation of custom schemas and dictionaries.
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| 47. | It is expected to include a wish-list of cuts in tax and welfare levies, many of them politically unachievable.
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| 48. | Quinn feels his reaction to this was to try to perfect in himself what was unachievable with his parents in their relationship.
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| 49. | Among Mauro's more outrageous promises : unaffordable pay raises and signing bonuses for schoolteachers, and unachievable changes in health care.
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| 50. | But the whole point of the treaty was to make such undertakings legally binding, not voluntary, and that now seems unachievable.
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