Definitions
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- adjective Of a person possible to
meet face-to-face - adjective
reachable , able to bemet orreached .
Etymologies
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Examples
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And here we all are, striving to meet a standard that is, in fact, un-meetable.
Ditto, Lori! Shirley Damsgaard 2009
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In any case, producers need to realize that the longer someone waits for an answer to an open question, the more grandiose and therefore un-meetable the expectations.
Good News, Bad News Abigail Nussbaum 2006
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But if we had put a target that is technically a-meetable, or we cannot pass it politically, then we are in the same place in that we are now. where the world appearances to us and we are out of the regime.
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But if we set a target that is un-meetable technically, or we can't pass it politically, then we're in the same position we are in now … where the world looks to us and we are out of the regime.
Blog entry 2009
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But if we set a target that is un-meetable technically, or we can't pass it politically, then we're in the same position we are in now … where the world looks to us and we are out of the regime.
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As Pershing said in Bonn, "If we set a target that is un-meetable technically, or we can't pass it politically, then we're in the same position we are in now -- where the world looks to us and we are out of the regime."
unknown title 2009
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But if we set a target that is un-meetable technically, or we can't pass it politically, then we're in the same position we are in now … where the world looks to us and we are out of the regime.
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But if we had put a target that is technically a-meetable, or we cannot pass it politically, then we are in the same place in that we are now. where the world appearances to us and we are out of the regime.
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But if we set a target that is un-meetable technically, or we can't pass it politically, then we're in the same position we are in now ... where the world looks to us and we are out of the regime.
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