Sentences with phrase «setting unattainable goals»

Rather than setting unattainable goals for its software team, Apple will slow down the pace, going for consistency instead of software innovation.
NCLB set an unattainable goal of 100 % proficiency in math and reading for every school in the country by 2014.

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Christianity set itself the goal of fulfilling man's unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignored his attainable desires.
The article points out that according to research conducted by a variety of institutions, the temperature goals set forth in the Paris Agreement will be unattainable if overall emissions are not decreased.
Put more crudely, setting mitigation policy goals that can not and will not be met, either because they are aiming beyond the scope of the knowable and do - able or because national political interests make them unrealistic and unattainable, is itself in practice less ethical than setting goals that are lower, but more readily achievable.
With this criticism: ``... setting mitigation policy goals that can not and will not be met, either because they are aiming beyond the scope of the knowable and do - able or because national political interests make them unrealistic and unattainable, is itself in practice less ethical than setting goals that are lower, but more readily achievable.»
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