Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] to achieve " in BNC.

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1 Clearly this is most difficult to achieve when people 's objectives are in conflict , but even then , with skill , a win-win can be secured .
2 Although it may be beneficial to address this point at this stage rather than leave it to the flotation , the alternative argument is that such matters can only be decided at the time of flotation when the parties are better able to assess what is commercially necessary to achieve an optimum result .
3 Next , I will examine some of the reasons why this cooperation is so hard to achieve .
4 When light dawns as to what we are fighting for and why it is so difficult to achieve , sometimes we can break off and laugh with relief and take the steps to reconciliation that , again and again and again seem to be necessary .
5 ‘ That is precisely what is so difficult to achieve in performance .
6 In the context of the current UK problem with upland free-grazing sheep , the effective application of any feed additive is extremely difficult to achieve , and the use of boli currently appears to offer the best prospects .
7 However , a quantification of this factor in numbers of volumes or in cost is extremely difficult to achieve .
8 It will be observed that , whereas OB and P2 instabilities have comparable thresholds in low-finesse cavities ( small B ) , in high-finesse cavities ( B 1 ) optical bistability is much easier to achieve than Ikeda instability .
9 Serialism itself is normally certain to achieve these objectives .
10 There are fairly narrow limits to how much the Institute 's lobbying is ever likely to achieve .
11 To put all the above into context , and that 's something that no published review is ever likely to achieve , require a detailed understanding of what methods are currently being used to produce documents .
12 From any allocation inside the frontier it is always possible to achieve a Pareto gain by moving to the north-east onto the frontier .
13 ‘ An Aching And A Longing ’ , Martyn 's previous album on his own label , has to date sold over 30,000 copies in the UK , proving that it is still possible to achieve success via the traditional workaholic route .
14 Although mice are probably the most frequently anaesthetized animals in laboratory work , it is still difficult to achieve true surgical anaesthesia without some mortality .
15 Although development of scheduled air services from Eindhoven has reduced the need for Philair to transport relatively large numbers of employees on short sectors , it is still able to achieve its objectives by saving time , giving a quality service , providing a flexibility of movement , and offering its customers a personal service not easily achieved on public transport .
16 Equally important is its decrease in concentration in the evening , which relaxes the body so that sleep is more easy to achieve .
17 It is more important to achieve a difficult target on a bad day than a good one because it will increase your confidence still further .
18 Such a government has authority over just about everyone in certain matters ( those where individuals have reason to pursue goals requiring social cooperation which is more difficult to achieve in other ways ) and various degrees of more extensive authority in varying measure over different people , either in virtue of other factors covered by the normal justification thesis or through voluntary submission by consent or respect .
19 Informality in the water garden is more difficult to achieve and maintain satisfactorily .
20 However , it is more difficult to achieve than is generally appreciated .
21 A sudden request is doomed to failure but if the mother has gained the child 's attention first she is more likely to achieve compliance .
22 However heartless and unfair this may seem to human eyes , the end result is more likely to achieve the parent owl 's purpose of successfully launching a new generation .
23 It may be in these circumstances that moderation rather than liberation is more likely to achieve results , but it is a matter of interpretation whether the results achieved by good behaviour are worth the energy required .
24 Sexton quoted in Ranson ( 1990:115 ) argued that " it supposes that the wisdom of parents , separately and individually exercised , is more likely to achieve higher standards more quickly and more acceptably to the public than the collective wisdom of present bureaucrats , no matter how well-meaning those bureaucrats may be " .
25 For lower-level activities involving fewer staff , commitment is probably easier to achieve , but is no less important in ensuring that the audit process is effective .
26 Although a certain minimum level of resources is clearly necessary to achieve a good quality of care similar results can be achieved with very different " mixes " of inputs ( for example , a different staffing skill mix ) .
27 It is also possible to achieve desktop DVI compression , known as Real Time Video ( RTV ) .
28 Quality standards require a system to identify any such conflict , but this is notoriously difficult to achieve .
29 Perhaps because the average standard of anglers has improved they are not quite held in so much esteem and yet that really is not quite fair , given that it is now harder to achieve a level of consistency with open match results .
30 If you take this approach you will find that your work improves ; what in the past seemed difficult is now easier to achieve .
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