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"unrealistically" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not show or accept things as they are
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Expectations are very high – probably by now unrealistically high.
And we still have to choose between unrealistically hot fembot and unrealistically hot boybot—this thing doesn't exactly shatter gender norms or open up wild new territory for sexual preferences to be explored.
The man nicknamed Megatron was preposterously, unrealistically effective in Madden.
It talks publicly, if unrealistically, of mass repatriation to Myanmar.
They're all very fair: not immediately dismissive, and not unrealistically kind.
Teenagers are editing their Instagram pictures to make themselves unrealistically skinny.
But doctors are also generally acknowledged to be unrealistically positive prognosticators.
But sometimes we wonder: Just how unrealistically lavish are some of them?
While these experiments in extreme layering tickle our imagination, they're unrealistically chunky.
Now: Andy and Nate live in an unrealistically huge highrise in Williamsburg.
Yet the administration continues to unrealistically assert that attendance was considerably higher.
He called Mr. Obama's emissions pledge "awful," describing it as unrealistically high.
For years, afterwards, it kept the assumed rate of return unrealistically high.
As my colleague David Roberts put it: Models have often included unrealistically low estimates of current and future emissions growth, unrealistically early peaks in global emissions, and unequitable estimates of emission curves in developing countries (implicitly assuming stunted development).
Because funds often assume unrealistically high investment returns, such shortfalls are usually understated.
In a work of total fiction, Wiseau's ultimate success would seem unrealistically optimistic.
Forget how unrealistically great the 13 Reasons Why characters looked in high school.
Private insurers have no incentive to compete with unrealistically — and unscientifically — priced coverage.
The indicator basically shows investors are unrealistically valuing future growth in the economy.
Theirs is an effort to define America unfairly and unrealistically and, frankly, dangerously.
What we learned this week is that Apple looms unrealistically large in investors' imaginations.
The New Yorker's Masha Gessen criticized Chernobyl's portrayal of Soviet officials as unrealistically humane.
Then: Andy and Nate live in an unrealistically huge apartment in the West Village.
The Gandhi family's legacy could also place unrealistically high expectations on Priyanka, Kidwai said.
It suggests that AVs will be unrealistically influenced by the ethics of their developers.
But not only is Hannah still pregnant, her pregnancy appears to have progressed unrealistically fast.
They've complained that Obama-era mileage mandates for model years 2022–2025 are unrealistically tough.
On the policy front, many simply found Sanders's policies unrealistically ambitious, an over-promising of giveaways.
But, this being a fictional musical, loose ends are supposed to be unrealistically tied up, right?
Dallas' problem is due to pension boards concealing their investments and using unrealistically high assumption rates.
He said Bergdahl was not a Taliban sympathizer and characterized him as an unrealistically idealistic soldier.
And many boards kept maintenance fees unrealistically low for low-income residents, Mr. Morisete-Romero said.
These big picture looks at economic health are basically showing investors are unrealistically valuing future growth.
Even if unrealistically overdone in "Green Book," the film models positive changes of thinking and behavior.
The analysts also warned that expectations for impactful consolidation among the largest players could prove unrealistically optimistic.
She's spectacularly, almost unrealistically big, as photos of her hanging on the end of a broom show.
So 19803 percent should be considered an unrealistically high upper bound for the impact of Obama's regs.
This bias can result in an investor who has an unrealistically positive view of performance and results.
The only down side is that it kind of paints the military in an unrealistically awesome light.
He went after Warren — whom he called "crazy" — for her health care plan, calling it unrealistically expensive.
BECAUSE THEY'VE HAD IT TOO EASY FOR TOO LONG WHEN WE HAD AN UNREALISTICALLY HIGH TAX RATE.
It's ironic that a product that unrealistically inflates users' fear of crime is itself less than secure.
So by using this scenario, the study may be setting itself up for an unrealistically optimistic result.
She meets F4, a group of four very hot, very rich boys who all have unrealistically large hair.
"We're not being unrealistically empowered or set up to be anything more than what we are," Corneliussen said.
It culminated with an executive order that merely unrealistically expands an Obama-era drive to build up apprenticeships.
Meanwhile, the offices in Corporate are, for an international company in the age of global capital, unrealistically white.
The gap partly reflects GM's unrealistically high diesel sales assumptions and reliance on the Ampera-e, they said.
The bid prices were unrealistically low, resulting in inferior quality and choice of mobility devices provided to beneficiaries.
Men clip grapes, drive trucks and -- perhaps unrealistically -- get coated in juice as a machine pulverizes the fruit.
Also known as perfectionism, falling short is a common fear among people who set unrealistically high standards for themselves.
While older widows in Greece do frequently wear all black, the rest of the locals' clothes are unrealistically antiquated.
These mini-motors sailed through official lab tests conducted - until now - on rollers at unrealistically moderate temperatures and speeds.
Unlike Mattel's iconic Barbie, the new dolls do not have overly (and often unrealistically) feminized facial features or figures.
Ex-employees say those sales goals led to intense pressure on workers to cheat to fulfill unrealistically high quotas.
Unlike many Manhattan-set series, the apartment Katy shares with BFF Jorge (and, now, Josie) never feels unrealistically large.
When their thoughts become unrealistically negative, they remind themselves that they're stronger than their brains give them credit for.
And Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch objected that the footnote narrowed the holding of the case unrealistically.
"They allude to unrealistically tight time frames for renovations and cost estimations pulled straight from thin air," he said.
Even Amy Klobuchar, who has repeatedly criticized her opponents' proposals as unrealistically large, has a $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
"This is an amazing property, it's not going to sell for $10 million or some unrealistically low price," Brady said.
Instead of setting the timetable unrealistically, and binding one's hands, it's better to step forward one foot at a time.
Others are taking general issue with how unrealistically she's representing the process and craft of painting to her many followers.
The results are one example of how research can paint an unrealistically negative picture for retirement savings, according to Biggs.
Organisers track them down by reviewing interval times to see if a runner's speed is unrealistically quick or varies suspiciously.
While Cinderella captures the dream of social mobility, albeit unrealistically, it's major theme is rooted firmly in old sexist tradition.
That number may be unrealistically high, but there is no doubt about the negative impact of regulations on the economy.
Studies pointing to turmeric's cancer-fighting properties have mainly been conducted with rodents, using unrealistically high doses of the spice.
In many ways, it's tied into the pressures of playing that unrealistically "strong" and emotionally repressed version of a man.
Moreover, while moderately high aspirations can provide crucial motivation, unrealistically high aspirations can be so discouraging that they are harmful.
In Alex, Cheng has created an endearing and believable character, a sweet spirit, loving and forgiving, yet not unrealistically so.
But many Venezuelans rejected those figures as unrealistically high, pointing to the absence of lines or crowds at polling places.
These cuts are unrealistically steep, since the budget doesn't show the changes that would be made to actually achieve them.
Coined by the dating app Hinge, it's essentially defined as presenting yourself on a dating app in an unrealistically positive way.
But for low-paid workers, especially those earning less than unrealistically high minimum wages, the cost of becoming formal is prohibitive.
Real Talk: New research confirms that dolls who have unrealistically thin bodies can cause young girls to have body-image issues.
Here they have fewer differences than over housing, although Mr Leno has pledged, rather unrealistically, to eliminate street sleeping by 2503.
As great as self-help books can be, they sometimes have a reputation for being cheesy, overly earnest, or unrealistically optimistic.
They're killer little in-ear monitors—they try to replicate the studio sound of your music, not unrealistically amp it up.
The results will make or break their relationship, and Trump is setting the bar for success VERY (and maybe unrealistically) high.
Such cuts will be but the tip of the iceberg, given the unrealistically revenue growth assumptions behind the Republican tax plan.
The phone, however, appears to be crazy thin, much thinner than any of Samsung's current models, with all the ports unrealistically small.
He said many restaurateurs unrealistically expect business to boom from the moment a new place opens, and grow nervous when it doesn't.
Earlier this year, model Emily Ratajkowski called out fashion magazine Madame Figaro for unrealistically altering an image of her for their cover.
Even if they'd managed to keep their budget unrealistically low, Radak says, Light Repair Team #4 still wouldn't have pulled a profit.
But at this point, there's a lot of uncertainty, and the Air Force's estimate ($62 billion) by all accounts is unrealistically low.
That program is unrealistically capped and supplies only a fraction of the number of low-skilled workers needed in the United States.
And its assumptions for the costs of food, clothing and shelter are unrealistically low for even the cheapest places in the country.
On Thursday, Mattel unveiled curvy, petite and tall versions of its iconic fashion doll whose unrealistically thin shape has attracted criticism for decades.
"The problem with app permissions is there is an unrealistically high number of them today," Sadeh said in an interview with The Verge.
As gloomy as he is about Russia's current set-up, Aslund appears unrealistically optimistic about what the rest of the world might do.
But Mr. Taraghi acknowledged that those caps were often unrealistically low, and that, while unpopular, higher salaries were needed to attract talented managers.
The United Nations has estimated the cost of decontamination to be as much as $200 million, but others call this estimate unrealistically low.
People also tend to have unrealistically optimistic outlooks about future events and believe that bad things will happen to someone else, experts said.
Getting all of that at once would make for a Homer Car of an event — too many things unrealistically crammed into one package.
In recent months, some Americans have spoken wistfully (and unrealistically) of moving to Canada, where people are kinder, gentler, more accepting of others.
Sure, Bratz dolls had the most unrealistically-sized heads of our generation, but damn, could they master a cut-crease eye like no other.
There were so many moments in this game, really weighty moments, where that shines beautifully, and neither of them are presented as unrealistically perfect.
On May 23rd Mrs Merkel admitted that visa-free travel would not happen by July, as had been agreed on (somewhat unrealistically) in March.
Unlike Mattel's best-known doll, the iconic Barbie, the Creatable World dolls do not have overly (and often unrealistically) feminized facial features or figures.
Gay men and couples are especially affected by these unrealistically "perfect" physiques on screen, as well as how insincere the on-screen connections feel.
Conversely, the higher cap gives investors the assurance that their equity will not be unduly diluted by an unrealistically high valuation from a new investor.
Several current and former transgender soldiers and their legal advocates, however, told BuzzFeed News that that's an unrealistically optimistic view of what Mattis is saying.
Confirming what we suspected all along, new research confirms that dolls who have unrealistically thin bodies can cause young girls to have body-image issues.
America's Environmental Protection Agency said that emissions standards for cars and light trucks planned by the Obama administration were unrealistically high and would be revised.
" More From Tonic: Maine's Fishing Community Battles with Heroin "Those provisions are there because doctors and other prescribers sometimes have unrealistically high concerns about liability.
Horwath considers the amount of compost used in Silver's research — about 10 times the usual application, he estimates — to be unrealistically high for practical use.
For most of this season, everyone at Grey-Sloan Memorial hospital has been teamed up in fights that have progressed at an unrealistically slow pace.
Perhaps rather unrealistically, I was under the impression that I'd simply not sweat on my face at all for the next three to six months.
The Trump administration, for its part, believed unrealistically that its "maximum pressure" campaign and saber rattling would cause Iran to fold and accept America's terms.
The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, which represents more than 10,000 correction officers in the city, has criticized the projected number of inmates as unrealistically optimistic.
The Khalilzad negotiations appear to assume unrealistically that the Taliban might engage in a future peaceful power-sharing arrangement with the current government in Kabul.
Bernie Sanders has been characterized throughout his career as an idealistic outsider with unrealistically far-reaching policy proposals that go far beyond what's politically feasible.
If you've found yourself frustrated with too many mainstream porn scenes featuring impossible pretzel positions or unrealistically easy portrayals of anal sex, MLNP is for you.
Jeff Link, a Democratic strategist in Iowa who predicted before the caucuses that turnout expectations may have been unrealistically high, suspected many undecided voters stayed home.
Liability standards for holding institutions accountable for sexual harassment remain unrealistically stacked against survivors, more so in education for young people than in employment for adults.
With no official data on sales, prices can fluctuate widely in Costa Rica, with sellers seeking unrealistically high prices and buyers submitting lowball offers, agents said.
If Asia genuinely was to demand 400 million more tonnes of coal by 2030, it would take an unrealistically massive effort to develop mines to produce this.
The administration wants drugmakers to include list prices, which most people don't pay, and critics say that could give patients an unrealistically inflated view of their costs.
When McConnell was unable to pass Trump's health care bill, he gently suggested the new President had unrealistically high expectations, which ignited an explosion of presidential pique.
The system in place beats any alternate scheme for sharing such a consequential decision — such as unrealistically requiring that congressional leaders be involved in time-urgent circumstances.
It assumes the borrower's income will grow 5 percent annually — roughly double the recent historical average — which can make the total cost of repayment look unrealistically high.
At the same time, Mr. Murisa said, expectations of Mr. Mnangagwa's government had been so unrealistically high that both Zimbabweans and foreigners were destined to be disappointed.
It's the classic space-flick premise: Life as we know it is threatened by an alien force, and there's only one unrealistically attractive crew that can save us.
The parties say that the number of registered voters, announced as more than nine million by the country's election commission, is unrealistically high and the result of fraud.
And Wheeler has a seductive purpose in mind as well: By employing an unrealistically narrow view of market competition, his seesaw construct almost invariably tilts toward more regulation.
Bernie Sanders had several trillion-dollar proposals during his 2016 presidential campaign, but at the time even some liberals mocked the cost of those plans as unrealistically large.
For decades, Barbie was a vision of exceptionalism that seemed to exclude everyone who wasn't unrealistically attractive, fit, and white (or at least brown with otherwise white features).
To think I thought that would ultimately be the show's undoing, when I would give anything to see her, like, unrealistically being really great at building bombs or something!
The numbers, however, came from a highly artificial set of lab experiments in which participants were asked questions about unfamiliar political candidates after being shown unrealistically rigged search results.
If they are right, today's joblessness is the result of structural factors, such as insufficient skills, unrealistically high wage demands, or an unwillingness of workers to leave stagnant areas.
Since then, he's worked as a blogger elsewhere and is known for making bullish predications (often unrealistically so) about consumer technology, and arguably for singlehandedly taking down Google Glass.
Ms. Stanbury, 25, who is from the Jersey Shore, set her budget at $214,22 a month and checked out some listings, but soon realized that sum was unrealistically low.
With the advent of the tea party movement, voters were electing people to Congress to cut rather than spend, while unrealistically expecting their entitlements and benefits wouldn't be touched.
Correction: An earlier version of this story included comparisons between images that had been non-destructively downsized then upscaled using Pixelmator's ML Super Resolution, resulting in unrealistically improved results.
"Current global milk prices remain at unrealistically low levels, but have started to improve as global demand and supply continue to rebalance," said Fonterra Chairman John Wilson in a statement.
In other words, it would hamper the ability of the Fed to reject a stress test in which the bank in question made overly convenient and/or unrealistically optimistic assumptions.
But I'm beginning to sound like one of those people who gets mad about the Hogan leg drop or The Worm for being unrealistically damaging... in a professional wrestling match.
At the same time, you don't want to over-quantify an offset or promise an unrealistically high degree of precision when it comes to how much an offset reduces emissions.
Well, we realized that it would take a great deal of time and would be unrealistically expensive to carry out the deep sequencing and animal studies for each patient's cells.
That the crook in question was a quack doctor who abused young women under the pretext of treating them for hysteria might seem unrealistically on theme — but it's completely true.
Pence rolls his eyes at most science fiction, which tends to depict clones that are unrealistically similar to each other, but one show that's really grabbed his interest is Orphan Black.
The British parliament's cross-party Treasury Committee criticized the 4,300 pound figure for being unrealistically precise, and for potentially misleading households into thinking their disposable income would fall by 4,300 pounds.
Unlike in America, though, the vast majority of India's spending is kept off the books; unrealistically restrictive limits mean that, technically, almost the whole of an electoral war-chest is illegal.
The three are accused of setting unrealistically high business targets and of complicity in false accounting at BT Italy, which formed part of the Global Services division, according to the document.
Mnuchin wrote that regulators would consider other potential measures of stability beyond those outlined in Dodd-Frank and stop making "unrealistically conservative" analyses about what banks could do under financial stress.
Finally, Kasey Kiser from Wilmington, N.C., challenged us to imagine a different world: Imagine a scenario where we didn't acclaim athletes for their countless trophies or models for their unrealistically proportioned bodies.
The results underscore Chief Executive Officer Pedro Parente's success in cleaning up a balance sheet with unrealistically priced investments and scaling back the largest debt burden among the world's major oil companies.
So far, the threads have only been tested in animals, but Musk said he hopes to start testing in humans "by the end of next year," a timeline that seems unrealistically ambitious.
Also, instead of being overly (and unrealistically) futuristic, Hajek's imagined "iPhone X" is actually a throwback to the original iPhone, with a similar black-and-silver back design, and it looks great.
"The tremendous effort banks have made to build capital and liquidity has allowed them to perform strongly even under scenarios that are unrealistically severe," the American Bankers Association said in a statement.
The government has been taking steps to stabilize the program and raise flood policy rates, notably with legislation in 2012 that reduced subsidies that had kept premiums on some properties unrealistically low.
In the tests, the video calls looked clearer on Duo, though that is an unreliable measure because very few people are currently able to use Duo, so the network is unrealistically uncongested.
This screw-up was particularly upsetting to him, because NASA's unrealistically optimistic odds were the ones used to persuade civilian astronauts like social studies teacher Christa McAuliffe to participate in the flight.
Opponents of Peabody's plan say the hedge funds' profit may be much larger because Peabody's estimated market capitalization of $3.1 billion is unrealistically low, failing to account for the improved coal outlook.
It will cause the stock market bubble to burst by making a big dent in the unrealistically rosy corporate earnings outlook that would be needed to justify still currently high market valuations.
It said job ads that promised unrealistically high pay, offered no address for a recruitment agency or only shared a general description of work were "common red flags" for potentially exploitative recruitment.
Antonio Saad, a researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston whose own study failed to produce A.D.H.D.-like symptoms in mice, thinks that Professor Arck used an unrealistically high amount.
But, having been excluded from winning delegates in threshold states, a third or fourth candidate would have to win an unrealistically high proportion of those 478 delegates to get back into the race.
A House Republican task force has concluded that key military intelligence was manipulated to paint an unrealistically optimistic picture of the United States's fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
In both "Everlasting" and "The Bachelor," the hopefuls gather at a mansion whose brittle elegance feels claustrophobic; in each show, unrealistically fit women offer "confessions" in one-on-one interviews that feel staged.
Unless we take a quick U-turn on current tax and government spending policies, the deficit will never again fall below $1 trillion, and even this forecast unrealistically assumes there won't be another recession.
I equally blame a lack of Judy Blume (her books were banned at my strict Christian elementary school), too much Jesus, and finally, Pacey Witter for giving me an unrealistically high expectation of teen boys.
Some critics had been pointing out for years that TV and movies offered an unrealistically white portrayal of New York City; there was even a song about the inconsequential parts for black characters on Friends.
His budget blueprint promises a balanced budget only in 21.375 years, long after he will have left office, aides said, and even that is predicated on growth estimates that seem unrealistically inflated to independent economists.
Victoria's Secret is apparently now realizing that a one-of-a-kind fashion show — featuring a cast of unrealistically thin beautiful women in expensive lingerie — may no longer be the way to win over shoppers.
Adani has estimated it can deliver coal from Carmichael to Abbot Point port for A$54 ($37.15) a tonne, a figure described by some analysts as unrealistically low given the costs at similar mines in Australia.
The generics industry says this is a skewed picture, since in some cases prices need to rise from unrealistically low levels to keep production viable, especially when companies are supplying only a small number of patients.
The suit and the hair are spot-on, but given that Kay is a whole lot thinner than the unrealistically bulky Kryptonian, the finished product has a bit of a David Byrne vibe thrown in too.
According to an upcoming paper in Psychological Science written by three Stanford researchers, that advice may actually make people less successful, since it unrealistically implies an easy path to success and narrows your focus too much.
Even in an unrealistically alarmist vision of the future where our great-grandkids would need to wear gas masks or miraculously grow gills to survive, they could still be moved by the right piece of music.
Yes, I can jump and dash while fighting, but enemies move erratically and unrealistically, as if the physics they obey were not as much of a priority to model accurately as the protagonist's (which is probably true).
Deutsche said little progress in Brexit talks was likely before a new German government was in place in the late autumn, leaving an unrealistically short time for Britain to conclude a new relationship with the European Union.
What could be more British than a man who plays an unrealistically benevolent Earl of Grantham in a TV drama that turns class division into cozy escapism fooling about on a boat that costs over £10 million?
Even using the unrealistically-low assumptions in the debunked "study" from the Tax Policy Center, Ellis found that a median income married couple with two small children would see a $85033,223 tax cut under the GOP framework.
Lorenzo Codogno, head of LC Macro Advisors and a former chief economist at the Italian Treasury, said the growth forecasts were "unrealistically high" and noted that the budget plan was "miles away" from complying with EU rules.
Todesca, 69, was put in charge of revamping Indec in December when center-right President Mauricio Macri took over from Cristina Fernandez, who was widely accused of condoning unrealistically low inflation data during her eight-year rule.
And the apartments of The Bold Type are still unrealistically huge, the women wear outfits that are way out of their price range, and life is just a little too glamorous for entry-to-mid-level magazine staffers.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also said Aramco's initial public offering is on track for next year and the national oil giant could be valued at more than $2 trillion - a sum some investors have said appears unrealistically high.
CMS and Novartis discussed paying full price if Kymriah produced results in patients after one month — an unrealistically short timeline for evaluating a complex cancer treatment that virtually gave the company a blank check, according to doctors and clinicians.
None are unrealistically specific, considering that in real life there are dating sites for farmers only, sea captains, fans of Star Trek and cats, people who need to stay away from gluten, and any algorithmic combination of the above.
Perhaps expectations for this team were unrealistically high, given the modest quality of James's supporting cast in Year 1, but his Lakerland debut was never supposed to veer this far off-script for a once-in-a-generation player.
Or it could be that the technique has always been practiced against unrealistically overcommitted lunges—but that is largely a phenomenon in Japanese ritualized martial arts and this same wrist attack can be found in Chinese manuals on chin na.
There are concerns about the differences between the campaign manager, Greg Schultz, and the longtime Biden adviser Steve Ricchetti, in particular, these people said, and some aides believe that Mr. Ricchetti unrealistically raised expectations internally about what was possible in Iowa.
Marnie is obviously annoyed with Hannah's lack of general enthusiasm and hiding it poorly; Jessa joins the tense crew, coming in from outside and looking like a wood nymph, which is to say both whimsically and a little unrealistically ethereal.
The recent Netflix series 13 Reasons Why has provoked strong criticism from counselors and mental health professionals for unrealistically portraying adults as uncaring and generally clueless about teenagers' problems, and for potentially glamorizing the idea of suicide among a vulnerable population.
Rome stuck to its growth assumptions for 2019, 2020 ad 2021, which the Commission and the IMF see as unrealistically high, and to the headline deficit target for next year of 2.4 percent, up from 1.8 percent Rome expects this year.
A German environmental group said in November Renault's popular Espace minivan released toxic diesel emissions 25 times over legal limits in a Swiss study, despite complying with EU tests which it said were carried out at unrealistically low engine temperatures.
This theory supposes, unrealistically, that entry-level workers already know how well they will be treated when they apply for jobs at different workplaces, and that low-paid workers have ready access to decent working conditions in the first place.
Our interviews with villagers suggest that they are less inclined in this election to support Mr. Modi, whom they voted for in 2014 believing, perhaps unrealistically, he would transform their corner of rural India into a place of development and opportunity.
In the event of a failure to reach a deal with the European Union, the idea that Mr Bercow would enable amendments to, say, introduce a second referendum is "unrealistically optimistic", says Hannah White of the Institute for Government, a think-tank.
The stance gathered momentum as the United States prepared to issue a preliminary ruling on whether Bombardier used subsidies to bankroll a sale of 75 new jets to Delta Air Lines, which U.S. rival Boeing Co claims took place at unrealistically low prices.
ECB President Mario Draghi has signalled he is ready to ease policy if the financial market turmoil or low energy prices reduce inflation expectations, but Governing Council Ewald Nowotny does not want a repeat of December where investors' expectations became unrealistically high.
But she must also have enough perspective to consider that her public and widely applauded decision to celebrate her "curves" unrealistically skews a universal perception of what it means to be curvy for millions of regular, or average, or chubby, or fat women.
There's really only one major woman on the show (so far), and she's both dead (please, this is not a spoiler) and unrealistically, well, manic, as the phrase goes, whisking a sad young man off into the night on a crazy adventure.
Santo Venture Capital's backing is structured as two tranches and dependent on certain milestones being met: €9 million is being provided up front, with a further €9 million due in Spring 2018 if those milestones are reached, which, I understand, aren't unrealistically onerous.
Home appliances are operating at or very near peak efficiency, and additional mandates threaten to undo that progress as manufacturers are forced to sacrifice higher levels of product performance to meet new, unrealistically stringent efficiency mandates that achieve only incremental actual efficiency gains.
"Sometimes it's hard for us to take seriously this budget request when the IRS again asks for an unrealistically high amount that doesn't make customer service a priority and fails to adopt some of the good government reforms that we added," Rep.
The most controversial aspect of these deployments to date had been the way that ISP marketing departments tend to unrealistically overhype 5G as a miraculous cure-all for all of the nation's broadband connectivity issues, instead of a natural evolution of existing networks.
One of the most moving moments in the whole series arrives when Karyn, a 37-year-old lesbian masquerading as an unrealistically glamorous femme fatale named Mercedeze, gets blocked and shows up to reveal herself to Chris, the Circle's one openly gay man.
An internal investigation by the Defense Department has found that senior military officials at U.S. Central Command did not falsify, manipulate or distort intelligence to provide an unrealistically rosy picture of the United States' fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Overall, there are two things that become clear from the so-called Phase 1 trade deal, firstly the target for energy imports is probably unrealistically high, and secondly, if China does try to meet the target it will prove disruptive for markets.
Republicans, who managed to pass a $1.5 trillion tax break at the end of last year based on unrealistically rosy projections of outsize economic growth, are now seeing their president take actions that economists say could undermine that very same economic expansion.
On the other hand, those prior polls showed her behind by an average of 15 points, so there may be some "reversion to the mean" at play — it might be that the five previous polls were unrealistically good for Mr. Sanders, not that Mrs.
Already the outbursts had earned Kyrgios censure from the chair umpire, now they entirely broke what had seemed a quite unrealistically long spell of calm, and sent him into a spiral whose immediate result was the concession of a break and one smashed racquet.
"Democracy promoters" insisted, unrealistically, that politics and economics, with a little good will, could easily become a win-win game, that periodic elections guarantee that citizens will control politicians, and that impartial institutions could overcome the unfairness associated with asymmetries of power in society.
A 2006 G.A.O. report pointed to the Navy and Marine Corps' inability to agree on what their naval surface fire support requirements should be for more than a decade, and to the Navy setting unrealistically low cost estimates for its proposed rocket-assisted guided shells.
"The relatively high price of sustainable options is often because the plastic version has an unrealistically low price that doesn't take into account the true costs such as the chemical, pollution, waste, and health impacts created through manufacturing, use, or at disposal," Summers says.
Trump's comments follow a House Republican analysis last week confirming reports that intelligence produced through the military's Central Command had been edited or squelched in order to provide an unrealistically positive image of the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
People who don't like "The West Wing" say, as they have all along, that the program presents an unrealistically idealistic view of government, that it moralizes, that it preaches, that it incorrectly suggests that minds can be swayed by grand gestures and eloquent speeches.
In the same way, if the secondary market pushes the price too high, that also creates a problem for the next funding round, as the company either has to achieve an unrealistically high valuation or disappoint its investors by doing what is to them a down round.
"If they make the advances in understanding of natural language content — the AI slant that Zuckerberg's [blog post] promises, probably unrealistically, but nevertheless — if they get that sort of advantage then blimey they're going to know an awful lot more than they already do," he adds.
They are unrealistically optimistic about what a Sanders administration could achieve, unreasonably down on Sanders's rivals, and simply lack appreciation of how small the differences within the Democratic field are, especially compared with the gaping void between essentially all Democrats and all Republicans under modern polarized conditions.
Rather than (unrealistically) expecting organizations to stop using open source components, there is a new wave of startups that are emerging to help them tackle this problem head on, by tracking open source components in their code, identifying when there are vulnerabilities, and providing routes to fix them.
Still, as The Verge points out, the end-of-year timeline may be unrealistically aggressive given that even the Ara phone won't be out until 2017—meaning that the promised phones, if they exist, could take a lot more than six months to get into people's grubby hands.
Another drawback of heavy-handed retouching, Lawrence explains, is the professional pressures that are spurred by unrealistically tweaked photos: "Yep I thought if I had 'perfected' images (like the ones I saw of other models) that I would book more jobs [and it] would make me happy and successful," Lawrence writes.
That the migration numbers released on May 26th showed a net inflow of 330,000 during 2015 would have been an embarrassment for Mr Cameron at any time; the Conservative manifestos for both the 2010 and the 2015 elections promised utterly unrealistically to get the numbers down to "the tens of thousands".
The loan mandate will not be particularly lucrative, the sources said, but is seen by some banks as a way of getting closer to securing work on Aramco's planned initial public share offer, which may value the company at $2 trillion - a sum some prospective investors have said appears unrealistically high.
In a paper he published last year in the International Journal of Astrobiology, Osmanov said that Dyson Spheres are "unrealistically massive and cannot be considered seriously," and that aliens (or future humans for that matter) are more likely to build Dyson Rings—a stripped down version of a Dyson Sphere.
So the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife concocted a model criticized by scientists for unrealistically assuming the rapid population growth of early wolf expansion would be sustained over time, instead of factoring in known population density limits that halt wolf population growth when all available wolf territories become occupied.
It's never really explicitly stated, but—like the unrealistically large West Village apartments of an out-of-work actor and a paleontologist on Friends—the implicit comforts serve to create a bit of a fantasy world, in which characters can focus on the quotidian dramas at hand without any existential worries.
Bonior also said people who haven't been in a relationship and want to be might benefit from doing some deeper digging into other relationships they've had, including non-romantic ones, and considering whether they tend to have unrealistically high expectations, or cut people off at the first sign they're less-than-perfect.
Both books, which demonstrate that success has many mothers, examine how the original plans by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for derelict piers were transformed through a unique partnership that invited public participation (raising the public's expectations, unrealistically) and depended on residential development for the park to be self-sustaining.
We talked previously about your wanting to play this story truthfully and resisting the urge to extend William's life unrealistically, but when you saw all of the excellent chemistry between Sterling and Ron — and you watched this episode again — did you wish you had made his cancer a Stage 1 or 2 from the get-go?
By allowing wages to reflect local economic and industry conditions, the earned-income tax credit makes it possible for all unskilled workers to have jobs — including those not eligible for the credit, like teenagers, single young adults or semiretired older people, who would otherwise be priced out of the labor market by an unrealistically high minimum wage.
Not unrealistically, the happy publication tie-in that Press expected and hoped for as her work got underway was the election of Hillary Clinton to become the first female president of the United States; the Democratic candidate's triumph would be the history-making climax of a campaign supported by many of the same industry women Press was interviewing.
On Monday, lawyers from Squire Patton Boggs representing DuPont told U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus in the Southern District of Ohio that letting plaintiffs' lead counsel choose which cases to include in the first wave of trials was "fundamentally unfair and unprecedented" and would "unrealistically inflate" the value of the remaining claims for a possible settlement.
For example, after the plot of The Force Awakens turned out to be all about Rey, The Verge welcomed the development by dismantling "strong female character" backlash as a sexist double standard, pointing out that female characters are barely allowed to exist onscreen without incurring resentment for their presence, let alone to be as unrealistically good at everything as their male heroic counterparts.
According to a recent study by the Moran Company, the current method used to set rates in competitive bidding – and now even non-competitive bidding areas of the country – allows them to submit unrealistically low offers with the knowledge that they can simply refuse to enter into a contract if the ultimate bid price is too low to cover their expenses.
"In a previous incarnation, the games were bigger than the players; but now, the players are brands themselves, public personalities with their own merchandise and streams without needing to be tied down to a single game or e-sports team," wrote ESPN's Tyler Erzberger of Tfue's performance and how his outsized popularity drove fans to unrealistically but understandably pin their hopes on his victory.
There is the emotive domestic audience that seems eager to assert unrealistically hardline controls over U.K. immigration policy; the significant minority of British voters that would prefer not to exit the EU at all and hunts assiduously for any indication that the self-titled "Project Leave" will somehow crumble; the businesses and investors across the country who are frustrated and even exasperated at the lack of clarity about the government's end-game; and finally the politicians and bureaucrats across the English Channel who frequently reference their unified negotiating positions but cannot help themselves - it seems - from sending occasionally mixed messages.

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