Example sentences of "[noun] can [adv] [be] achieved " in BNC.

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1 It doubles up branch and conditional registers and integer and floating point units and a version of the PowerPC , derived from the design , is expected to execute up to four instructions per cycle , although whether those kinds of superscalar performances can often be achieved in practice will depend on how well the compilers are optimised for the new internal architecture .
2 ‘ But we believe a secure future can best be achieved by continuing to take full advantage of the collective marketing strength of producers , whether acting voluntarily or through the current statutory scheme , ’ he said .
3 The same result can also be achieved by excluding the circumstances which give rise to an implied term .
4 The commitment in time and effort of members and friends of St. A's and St.G 's os enormous , but the result can only be achieved nowadays because of the constant support from Saughton , and that not just in terms of physical strength .
5 Such a state of tension can only be achieved by implanting a hidden structure which must be integral to the situation — and to what the class can understand of the situation .
6 Satisfactory staff relationships can not be achieved simply by issuing instructions .
7 The enhancement of team relationships can only be achieved if team maintenance is perceived as a learning process following the established models of action learning ( see Figure 5.5 ) .
8 It is suggested that enabling educational environments can only be achieved by a re-examination of the way in which special education relates to mainstream education .
9 This is not to say that adequate recognition can not be achieved without understanding , but rather an appreciation of the processes involved in understanding may facilitate the design of more efficient recognition algorithms and systems .
10 Heat loss can also be achieved simply enough by immersion in cold water , which has the effect of displacing the insulating layer of heat .
11 Lesions that do not blanch on pressure ( which are often dark in colour and raised ) tend to respond poorly to pulsed dye lasers : better and more rapid responses can often be achieved with alternative lasers such as the frequency doubled neodymium yttrium aluminium garnet laser in conjunction with an automated delivery system .
12 Often the individual has done such a good job of ‘ forgetting ’ that this recall can only be achieved by means of regression .
13 And certainly reconciliation can not be achieved by the unattractive solution of varying the meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in different provisions of the Act of 1968 .
14 Any reconciliation can not be achieved upon the basis that some judges preferred more limited and some more extensive review .
15 When bile duct injury is diagnosed , optimal management can only be achieved by a team , including surgeon , endoscopist , and radiologist .
16 Morality is still uppermost , but it is a social morality with which parents and teachers are concerned , not the repression of old Adam , the suppression of evil , or the breaking of the will , and , in consequence , the view that a proper submissiveness in the child can only be achieved by harsh discipline weakens , at least for a time .
17 But mobility can also be achieved through having access to transport in order to get from place to place .
18 Good practice in the classroom can only be achieved where the teacher has evolved a clear framework wherein pupils can become secure , confident and interested .
19 This process can not be achieved solely by the student working away diligently at the programme of studies before him or her .
20 Speed up in the parsing process can then be achieved by eliminating low probability parses .
21 If , because of the size of the cylinder index , only a higher-level index than the cylinder index can be held in main storage , a 20–50 per cent improvement over the performance of the file when the master index is stored on disk can still be achieved .
22 Masses of volume and body can still be achieved on short hair .
23 The transformation from three to two dimensions can not be achieved without sacrificing one or more of the following properties : area , shape , scale and bearing .
24 Once again Hindu girls from an urban background are most likely to study or at least to continue their courses after marriage , but for Muslim and Sikh girls higher education can rarely be achieved without a struggle .
25 As circular plasmids seem unable to replicate autonomously in P. anserina ( 18 ) , transformation can only be achieved either by self replication of linear molecules or by integration in chromosomal DNA .
26 In the present context the time-inconsistency problem suggests that the optimal combination of unemployment and inflation can only be achieved if there is some effective restraint to prevent the government from cheating on a commitment to zero inflation .
27 But , since monetary policy is now geared to the exchange rate , that 5% can not be achieved by manipulating interest rates .
28 The hypopharynx is well adapted to the presence of a foreign body , and insertion of the laryngeal mask can easily be achieved in awake patients under topical anaesthesia and sedation .
29 Development can only be achieved over time , and more often than not along a difficult path .
30 Co-ordination with the other flyers through a schedule of figures can only be achieved with full understanding , and a strong team leader who acts as a caller to signal all the changes of movement .
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