Finding a single measure that captures all this, the report concludes, seems too ambitious.
Nothing too ambitious, just a four-step approach to the bar in her training shoes.
The companies got too ambitious and packed umpteen new component types into the phone.
BP, a British oil company, suggest that the Walrus project may have been too ambitious.
But in life as in study, I was too ambitious to let my nerdiness hold me back.
It is a very ambitious Copa - possibly too ambitious, and there could be problems along the way.
And the second IMF reform package negotiated in January, with its 50-point memorandum, may well have been too ambitious.
What he's saying now is if Robert Gates is to salvage the Iraq project, he shouldn't be too ambitious.
There were fears the timetable was too ambitious after some buses ran late and new drivers were unsure of routes.
" In retrospect, Mr. McNerney said during an earnings call, "there is no doubt that the baseline was too ambitious.
But some analysts said that the targets were too ambitious because they assumed too much growth for the coming years.
But the program was too ambitious, attempting to generate advanced hardware, software and applications for every military service at the same time.
By contrast, other virtualisation efforts were too ambitious and required extensive changes.
This immense Caribbean project suggests that just because an enterprise is too ambitious it doesn't mean that it's not worth the risk.
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Investors, worried that Cyras is too ambitious, may still like its pedigree.
Planning large-scale reform next year may still be too ambitious: it is an election year, which makes politicians even more skittish about controversy.
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Republicans say the proposal is too ambitious and expensive, even though it drops a government-run public health insurance option that they unanimously oppose.
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If that sounds too ambitious, the Tequila Bar at Bally's has a similar challenge with "just" three pounds of meat in its giant burger.
He raised concerns that the original deadline was set by the Welsh Government without any base line evidence and was as a result too ambitious.
Obama and his advisors understood that the nation-building aspects of the Bush strategy were too ambitious given the cultural divisions and corruption in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Officials conceded that goal may be too ambitious, but the White House wanted to set a high bar to reduce as much energy consumption as possible.
Personally I think this is still too ambitious, since the Wii U attach rate (the number of games purchased alongside hardware) is estimated to be 1.2.
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Add that shortcoming to Mr Sarkozy's other sins he is too clever by half, too ambitious to be a happy number two and his departure from the limelight was perhaps inevitable.
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Tough negotiations are under way on the EU's 2014-2020 budget, with some member states arguing that the Commission's funding targets are too ambitious in the current climate of national belt-tightening.
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