Sentences with phrase «often unattainable»

Unfortunately, full financial compensation is often unattainable for a truly serious injury.
Immigration has been a cornerstone of the identity of the United States since its inception and the «American Dream» has been an often unattainable, yet inspiring dream for millions of immigrants from all over the world.
Freedom would be far, far away, and often unattainable.
And I don't just mean the often unattainable government fuel economy rating — though I will ask that you ignore the seemingly arbitrary MPGe number assigned to the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid.
NCLB brought an unforgiving and continuing era of high stakes testing infused with constantly moving, often unattainable «goals.»
Having outlived and out smoked all of his contemporaries, the fiercely independent Lucky finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self exploration, leading towards that which is so often unattainable: enlightenment.
Thanks for continuing the conversation around what «pretty» is and being «good enough» and bucking the crazy, often unattainable, standards that are set by social media, pop culture and so - called icons!
Through The Leaky Boob I have contributed to a beautiful yet often unattainable depiction of what it looks like to breastfeed.
Some high - achieving peers observe these intensely self - sacrificing students who relentlessly pursue an idealized, and often unattainable, success.
There is a growing sense that the world is demand short — that the real interest rates necessary to equate investment and saving at full employment are very low and may be often unattainable given the bounds on nominal interest rate reductions.

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People who have problems rationalizing something like that are often people that live in the world of the unattainable «moral» dissonance that comes with the psychology of the modern religious person.
I am often told that perfection is unattainable and it's true.
While the intention is to push yourself to perform your best, the reality is you often feel a sense of failure, because consistent perfection is unattainable.
If cultural elements are addressed, it is through a limited focus on «body image» work, which often invokes the significance of the media in perpetuating unattainable images of the body.
The good intentions many of us have to go to the gym every day often become unattainable due to our busy schedules and the unpredictably with everyday life.
Too often, preservice teachers face idealized examples in their teacher training, examples that seem unattainable.
In short, you'll have a much better shot at a secure and comfortable retirement if you spend your time and energy creating a viable retirement income plan, rather than engaging in a vain search for investments that purport to offer an often - sought, but ultimately unattainable, combination of safety and high returns.
Mr. Gander's disability — he has used a wheelchair since childhood — is not integral to his artistic identity, but his work often deals with themes of inaccessibility, Mr. Logsdail said, «things that are hidden or out of reach or unattainable
The appropriate remedy is often seen in the, as yet, unattainable goal of a grand multilateral treaty.
By the time most people reach the age of 60, they often feel like life insurance, or life insurance with affordable premiums is unattainable to them.
Often driving seems like an unattainable aim for those who are limited by illness, injury or the physiological changes associated with aging.
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