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12 Sentences With "unreasonable expectation"

How to use unreasonable expectation in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unreasonable expectation" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unreasonable expectation". Mastering all the usages of "unreasonable expectation" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He thinks that is an unreasonable expectation, that these states have been quite clear they don't want to participate.
It's opening doors for women and it's allowing us to break free from these restrictive barriers of unreasonable expectation.
It's another example of a legal fiction -- an unreasonable expectation foisted upon citizens, but to achieve a greater good: finality.
The bet is that semi-engaged voters will sense the atmospherics of moderation and won't bother to look too closely — not an entirely unreasonable expectation.
John Sandweg, who served as acting ICE director in the Obama administration, said he believes there was an unreasonable expectation for the scope of the operation.
Particularly aimed at women — the popular #selfcare hashtag on Instagram is dominated by women and feminine products — it has become yet another unreasonable expectation placed on us.
Despite having virtually tied the 1997-98 El Niño in terms of strength, our planetary party guest didn't end California's drought, although that may have been an unreasonable expectation.
I understand that parents want their children to be safe at school, but placing their children's lives in the hands of the kids' algebra teacher is an unreasonable expectation.
"Younger children are not going to remember that they were told in 2014 to let the water faucet run before drinking, that's an unreasonable expectation to have," said Abeigon.
Given that Rebels is essentially helping to set up the events of Rogue One and A New Hope, it's not an unreasonable expectation, but for the time being, we'll at least have another season to enjoy.
"I still think two moves is not an unreasonable expectation ...but it's going to depend on how the data roll out, and if it's a little bit stronger, three is not going to be implausible," Evans told reporters after on the sidelines of an American Economic Association conference.
Humans are able to pick out the intended referents of words, such as "Tony Blair" or "bachelor," but this process need not be explicit. It is probably an unreasonable expectation to know the explicit rule for picking out the intended referents. So if we take a word's meaning to be the means of picking out its referent, then meanings are in our brains. That is meaning in the narrow sense.

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