Everyone wants the same quality as the pros, but it's out of reach for most people.
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Without bold reforms, that will be impossible, and even 9% may be out of reach.
Yet the cost of living remains rich and out of reach for middle-class families.
The dresses, for most De la Renta devotees at least, are out of reach.
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And that made the American Dream even a little bit further out of reach.
Shaw and Rocky ran to her again, but she was still out of reach.
Now that the brand is dead, all of those goals are out of reach.
Caijing, he said, had achieved a stature that put it out of reach of lower-ranking bureaucrats.
His 3-pointer sparked a 22-7 run that effectively put the game out of reach.
Eternally out of reach but who you could fashion and mould into this fantasy image.
For now, the technology required puts killer robots out of reach for rogue actors.
Celgene acts OK and biotech houses like Genzyme, for example, aren't priced out of reach.
But whenever you search for a good airfare, the prices are out of reach.
"Part of the idea of luxury is being out of reach and aspirational, " she said.
More recently, technology offered a way to put Timbuktu's ancient manuscripts out of reach of pillagers.
In fact, mass mind control has mostly been a target too out of reach.
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That crisis pushed the American Dream even further out of reach for too many working people.
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Voluntary insurance, even with reforms, would remain out of reach for tens of millions of middle-income people.
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In some cases, alarms used to summon care staff were switched off or placed out of reach.
The way we live our lives would dramatically change if oil-based energy becomes economically out of reach.
Its gunslingers, though, agreed only to put their weapons out of reach, not to hand them over.
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If I had an agenda, like an approaching vet's or farrier's appointment, she'd trot out of reach.
And the job of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius will be more out of reach.
For tens of millions more, though, health insurance is simply out of reach, job or no job.
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And all that pushed the American Dream even further out of reach for too many working people.
The one after that for neutrons is thought to be 184, out of reach of today's experiments.
Back then, marriage seemed so far out of reach that it rarely crossed their minds, Duffy Tucker said.
Education, and therefore, employment, remains largely out of reach for poor women, in the Middle East and elsewhere.
And the falling price of an iPod naturally presumes rising prices for other goods once out of reach.
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Therefore, she wanted to put the gifts out of reach of the Jones lawyers, out of harm's way.
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