First, the rhetoric requires motherhood to be cast in unrealistically negative terms. |
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The project was probably doomed on the drawing board by an unrealistically ambitious plan. |
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I dislike the music, find the plots to be asinine and chauvinistic, and hate the predictable and unrealistically cheerful endings. |
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For instance, compared to depressed people, emotionally healthy people have an unrealistically rosy outlook. |
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Forecasts of its demise are based on unrealistically low economic growth estimates. |
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He had dark hair dyed unrealistically black and always wore a fuzzy faded pea jacket. |
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The lack of integration is partly attributed to the unrealistically low forward estimates of public expenditure outlined in the Government's first budget. |
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This simplified figure fails to show the interrelationship between those two processes and unrealistically diagrams the recombination as reciprocal. |
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It's a good tart, not a great one, a simple soul with unrealistically lofty aspirations. |
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Mr Chirac used to posit France, however unrealistically, as a counterpoint to the United States. |
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Those carrying out the checks demanded a huge amount of copied and notarised documents in unrealistically short amounts of time. |
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They demanded, unrealistically, that Mr Yanukovych step down and call early elections. |
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It is often hoisted up, at times unrealistically so, as a universal language. |
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And it is certainly better for an incoming government to moderate expectations than unrealistically to inflate them. |
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The frequency with which projects are extended is also an indication that most project timetables are unrealistically short. |
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For almost twenty years, immigration as a subject of public debate has been treated only emotionally or unrealistically. |
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However, in general, he considered the proposed increase in the budget to be unrealistically high. |
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Regions have been complaining about what they saw as unrealistically high targets in some areas. |
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To avert a bubble, lenders and equity investors should be careful not to ask for growth rates which are unrealistically high. |
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Rhetorical arguments, often unrealistically extreme, hold sway. |
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If scrap occurred during the manufacture of a material, this results in an unrealistically high moving average price. |
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Industry participants fear that long-term and unrealistically high targets imply that fisheries might never resume. |
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Honest information about these realities means that an immigrant will not arrive with unrealistically high hopes. |
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Ratings for service in general give an unrealistically gloomy portrait of how citizens view their governments. |
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It is also less likely to be hijacked by frivolous requests or by demands for unrealistically large quantities of material by one particular lobby group. |
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Soon he would be back playing for Everton, and to a standard that had some wondering, unrealistically, whether he might even be recalled to the England squad. |
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Yes, Katniss is brave, strong, and principled, but she is not purely good, or unrealistically selfless. |
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Making a game unrealistically difficult will only frustrate a player. |
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In a panel depicting Saint John in the Desert, logical proportion and perspective are disregarded, and colour is limited, unrealistically, to red and green. |
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It is not entirely clear whether this is because requirements were poorly specified initially, the contractors were poorly managed, or contractors bid unrealistically. |
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In that regard, adopting an unrealistically nunnish definition would not have helped. |
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The EU chides America both for demanding unrealistically large tariff cuts from others and for offering too little farm-subsidy reform of its own. In principle, a compromise was there for the taking. |
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While educational standards should of course represent a challenge for both teachers and students, unrealistically high expectations lead to demotivation and would jeopardise the acceptance of the standards. |
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He railed against opera productions unrealistically staged or sung in languages the audience did not speak. |
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He knows Gordon Brown, Mr Blair's presumed successor, far less well. Indeed there is almost a danger that Mr Sarkozy's Atlanticist leanings have raised expectations unrealistically high in Washington and London. |
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We were expecting, not unrealistically, for them to be strong. |
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Some delegations, however, emphasized their reservations on the use of the new rate, which they considered unrealistically low in relation to actual vacancy rates. |
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He remained unrealistically optimistic, and, when the British cabinet had begun to favour the evacuation of his force, he inopportunely reiterated his belief in the ultimate success of the campaign. |
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A comparative perspective may suggest that the ambitions for the project were unrealistically high, rather than that the project itself has failed. |
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Finally, systems theorists unrealistically reified the systems of the countries they studied, portraying them as durable and stable because they were supposed to correct and reform themselves. |
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He added that it was important and illustrative for the Board to see concrete examples and results of the evaluation efforts undertaken by UNFPA, otherwise there could be unrealistically high expectations. |
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By maintaining the currency at an unrealistically strong exchange rate and ignoring the underlying financial imbalances, authorities are by the day increasing the likelihood of a currency collapse. |
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He is suspected of then subcontracting the work to private companies he also oversaw, sometimes charging the public purse unrealistically inflated prices and syphoning some of the income to offshore tax havens. |
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Some bulimics feel overwhelmed and unable to cope with their emotions, while others aim to punish themselves for something that they unrealistically blame themselves for. |
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California needs to reevaluate whether its own environmental standards, which usually are tougher than federal standards, have been set unrealistically or unscientifically. |
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