Sentences with phrase «entirely unrealistic»

Thankfully, that is not the whole story, or the high price would have been entirely unrealistic.
Maybe there's something I don't know because I don't do parkour, but this seems entirely unrealistic to me.
In fact, it is entirely unrealistic to think that lawyers could implement any of the recommendations above with any modicum of success without help — a lot of help — from persons outside the legal profession.
The fixation on legal aid therefore reflect an entirely unrealistic perspective of a universally accessible family law system that hasn't existed for decades, and also blinds its proponents from accurately identifying the solutions.
That being said, it's entirely unrealistic to assume people will never buy anything.
As far back as 1978, Construction Industry Federation managing director Thomas Reynolds said making any insulation mandatory in new homes would be «entirely unrealistic and bureaucratic».
That assumption now appears entirely unrealistic, with expert expectations in the $ 10 to $ 15 range.
But the notion that $ 250 million can spur as many solar installations as $ 4.5 billion is, well, entirely unrealistic.
Its entirely unrealistic.
So if they take the full amount of loan forgiveness, this pushes their retirement age back to 73, which isn't entirely unrealistic given the average life expectancy is now 78.7 years.
What you are proposing is something entirely unrealistic.
In January, LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines called the union's latest demands «entirely unrealistic» and asserted that they raise «serious ethical and equity issues» for the district.
With the typical messages about friendship, being yourself, and treating others with kindness, it manages to pull off a sweet, if entirely unrealistic, ending.
Entirely unrealistic, maybe, but that would be awesome.
A soggy mess, one that takes a thoroughly simplistic look at mental illness and the people who suffer from it, delivering instead a romance and a road trip that are entirely unrealistic.
The faith of the Ferrier family struck me as somewhat unlikely though not entirely unrealistic, but I wouldn't call it a happy ending since the Ferriers have undoubtedly lost relatives, friends, and other people that meant something to them.
The government has again been criticised for its «entirely unrealistic» initial assessment of the estimated cost of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The rumours have mainly linked Barkley with a move to Spurs in the build up to the transfer window, but a late push from Arsenal and Chelsea isn't entirely unrealistic.
There are fewer stranger thoughts than seeing the fastest man on the planet running down the channels at Old Trafford, but if The Sun are to be believed — it's not entirely unrealistic.
# 15 million may seem like a lot for a player of Szczesny's calibre and especially for a goalkeeper, however let's not forget some of the crazy prices that are flying around the transfer market nowadays and so demanding such a fee isn't entirely unrealistic from Arsenal.
Yet this can lead, and in my view has led, to an entirely unrealistic attitude whose only result must be an aggravation of the shock when death does come, threatening each of us and refusing to go away just because we happen not to like facing up to it.
The goals of the protocol appear entirely unrealistic.
Aiming for fifty - fifty at the top right away seemed entirely unrealistic.
But he said that the U.S. demand to move to 85 % regional content within three years was «entirely unrealistic

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Any attempt to stop the research entirely (in other countries as well as in the United States) would not only be unrealistic, it would be contrary to basic commitments of the Christian faith - ab6ut God and the world.
In his first public comments on the scandals, Pope Benedict was both humble and sensible, saying they «brought sadness» to his heart, while affirming his faith they would be overcome, and rebuking the «entirely gratuitous» speculation of the media which was presenting a «completely unrealistic image of the Holy See.»
Some of your child's worries are entirely normal, and denying them would be unrealistic.
It's unrealistic to expect everyone to give up meat entirely, and many of the world's poor need to increase their meat consumption to overcome malnutrition and food insecurity.
If it seems unrealistic to cut meat out entirely, try to at least be more mindful of the kinds of protein you're eating.
Brandon McDaniel, an assistant professor at Illinois State University who studies phones and relationships, says it is «unrealistic to cut phone use entirely, and also unrealistic to simply tell yourself that you will practice self - control and not check your phone.»
It came with a really clumsy name — Vision EfficientDynamics — and a very complicated surface design with entirely too many unrealistic show - car details (few really want to travel in a glass - sided car), but we and many of the industry's top designers were greatly impressed by BMW's 2009 Frankfurt show concept car.
F1 2015 is made almost entirely from scratch after Codemasters decided to base this version on a brand new game engine, which is said to dramatically improve both screen quality and the ability of the A.I., which is often said to be unrealistic in past F1 games.
Further, it may be unrealistic for the firm to expect an established or older partner to be willing to learn an entirely new area of the law.
The «state dissolution» scenario, whereby the UK would become extinct and two entirely new states would emerge, was equally deemed an unrealistic outcome.
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