Sentences with phrase «almost unattainable»

I personally think of «knowledge» at the far far end, at an almost unattainable point.
The story, which parallels Paci's own experiences as an emigrant, is told in a thirty - minute video detailing his adventures traversing foreign borders in search of something that in the end becomes almost unattainable.
PERSONA 4 GOLDEN This game has set the bar almost unattainable on the RPG side of Vita games.
To ensure that a book displays absolutely perfectly on all devices has become a magic trick, almost... something that is almost unattainable for certain books, because there are too few control mechanisms in the eBook format themselves.
While feeling big and almost unattainable, it is in its true nature a simple but highly intriguing and very personable, even relatable, story.
For the average person those products are almost unattainable with so many other obligations to fit under the budget.
The pursuit of higher education is an almost unattainable aspiration for undocumented youths.
Potter, off - camera for most of his third round, came oh so close on Saturday at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am to what used to be an almost unattainable score.

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Bootstrapping a company to its full potential is a lofty goal, but it's almost always unattainable.
While I love that it helps to normalize breastfeeding in the public eye, I also feel like it almost sets an unattainable standard if that is the bar we are advertising as acceptable.
And while my original goal of breastfeeding for one year (at least) had seemed unattainable in the first six weeks of her life, the end result was almost two years of breastfeeding.
And for most dealerships, outselling your competitor by almost 400 units in one month would be considered unattainable.
While it feels like $ 1000 month is almost unreachable, I remind myself that it wasn't that long ago when $ 800 months seemed unattainable.
And while I can't prove it, I'm almost certain that a few of the trophies are completely bugged and, as of this moment, completely unattainable.
In a recent commentary in the journal Nature that has sparked controversy, Victor, a professor of international relations at University of California San Diego and a lead author with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), maintains that not only is the 2 - degree goal now unattainable, the focus on it has «almost unwittingly played into the hands of the so - called climate denialists.»
Even after years of physical rehabilitation and therapy, a full return to pre-accident functionality is almost always unattainable.
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