inachievable

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inachievable (comparative more inachievable, superlative most inachievable)

  1. (uncommon) unachievable
    • 1977, Joseph W. Weigel, “THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE ERRED IN NOT ADMITTING RELEVANT EVIDENCE AS TO THE PRACTICES OF THE INDUSTRY”, in National Labor Relations Board V. Custom Excavating, Inc.[1], Milwaukee: United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, page 30:
      It is clear that this type of evidence should be allowed; not only to support the exact testimony of Carl Wille concerning these facts which were allowed into evidence, but also to affirmatively prove to the Administrative Law Judge and to the Board that the purpose for which this information was requested by the Union was inachievable because the secondary records are not available or are not in existence.