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  • It makes the anti-inflation plan almost unfulfillable.
  • He escapes the unfulfillable demands and violence of a criminal life and flees to Brisbane.
  • Rep . John Shadegg, R-Ariz ., said the legislation was " adding unfulfillable promises onto already unfulfillable promises ."
  • Rep . John Shadegg, R-Ariz ., said the legislation was " adding unfulfillable promises onto already unfulfillable promises ."
  • Associated Locksmiths of America ( ALOA ), an internationally recognized association for locksmiths, considers such stamps an unfulfillable threat of punishment or prosecution.
  • He is the movie's free spirit, the one we hope will jolt Gwyn out of her rigid morals and unfulfillable expectations about love.
  • But even were Sharon's condition to be interpreted more charitably, it is still virtually unfulfillable and presents a major obstacle to any progress.
  • She added that she was confident of strong sales because " while sophistication about sexual matters may have changed a lot since 1916, the lure and appeal of the unfulfillable romance remains strong ."
  • The NATO forces could be used to aid peacekeepers and, if necessary, to take them to safety if France, Britain, Spain, and the other countries involved decide that their mission is unfulfillable and their position untenable.
  • Essentially, it was about such classic things as being young, randy, gifted and truculent, full of fun and ambition, and the impossible, unfulfillable dreams of artists who stepped out of their step-ins to dance.
  • Although it's a bit of a unfulfillable cycle-you need steel to make the steel-toed boots, and to make steel it's good to have steel toed boots ! Bioarchie1234 21 : 46, 2 March 2007 ( UTC)
  • When Leo ( Brent Carver ) sings of being an outsider ( " How Can I Call This Home ? " ), his longing for Brooklyn where " people look like I do and talk like I do " is urgent and unfulfillable.
  • The result, as in his " Souvenir de Voyage " ( 2015 in Verse )  an implied answer to Baudelaire's " Invitation au Voyage, " is a glimpse of redemption from which the speaker of the poems, and thus the reader, is blocked, a promise unfulfilled and perhaps unfulfillable.
  • Putin did not directly address the draft resolution prepared and circulated by the United States and Britain, but only hours after he spoke, a deputy foreign minister, Yuri Y . Fedotov, rejected it, saying it " cannot be accepted as a basis for a future U . N . Security Council resolution on Iraq as it contains clearly unfulfillable demands ."
  • In the course of his poetic career, Sa'adeh s work has emerged from the level of the local into the exilic, to reach the level of the existential, and thus speak not only to Arabs across the globe of this generation disaffected by repeated loss, violent upheaval and continual disenfranchisement, but to all of us about the horrors and unfulfillable longings of human existence ( . . . ) Wadih Sa'adeh s publications are truly remarkable monumental works of post modern nihilism, emerging from his experience and articulation of exile and alienation in his own life, purified and distilled to come have universal implications.
  • Because we are in a position to influence, to some degree, how well another person s life goes for them ( even in very minor ways ), we find ourselves in a position of power over them, and  Because power is involved in every human relationship, we are always in advance compelled to decide whether to use our power over the other for serving him or for serving ourselves .  For L鴊strup, the demand built into our dealings with others is that we act one-sidedly for the other s sake, not our own :  everything which an individual has opportunity to say and do in relation to the other person is to be done and said not for his own sake but for the sake of him or her whose life is in his hand .  This demand ultimately turns out to be unfulfillable for L鴊strup in the sense that  what is demanded is that the demand should not have been necessary .  In other words, in any given situation where the ethical demand becomes salient, the agent has already failed to live up to it; the agent should simply have acted spontaneously with selfless concern for the other.