Example sentences of "so as achieve " in BNC.
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1 | In other words , the principle is that ‘ within a fixed budget , health care resources should be allocated so as to achieve the greatest aggregate of well-being for patients . ’ |
2 | The most important factor is for the library system as a whole to be organized so as to achieve its primary purpose : that is , the provision of books and other materials , leading to the provision of information . |
3 | This architecture will involve the use of numerical scores to encode the preferences of different system components , while still remaining ‘ consultative ’ in the realm of anaphor resolution so as to achieve the right balance between focusing and other types of knowledge . |
4 | The optimal reproductive strategy for a male would appear to be mature as quickly as possible , so as to achieve as many matings as possible . |
5 | Even the domestic cat , when it first sees a mouse , does not immediately rush to capture its prey ; instead , it waits until the appropriate moment so as to achieve the highest chance of success . |
6 | The output level usually needs to be set fairly high to drive distortion pedals etc. , so as to achieve the best signal-to-noise ratio . |
7 | The finance cost should be allocated to accounting periods so as to achieve a constant rate on the amount outstanding . |
8 | The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ . |
9 | ‘ As with accounting standards , ’ says the statement , ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning … so as to achieve their underlying purpose . |
10 | ‘ Ordinarily , it would seem to me that this object is most likely to be achieved by employing a single well-qualified firm , which would itself deploy staff so as to achieve the optimum blend of continuity and freshness . |
11 | Technique , first of all , is the ability to use a stroke in the simplest way so as to achieve the best stroke . |
12 | A large brood is spawned , and it is recommended some of the developing fry be removed from the parents within the first two weeks of them becoming free-swimming , so as to achieve a high survival rate . |
13 | To be successful , entrepreneurs need to be able to identify unmet private needs and preferences which an interest group can fulfil , and then work to extend the group 's ‘ bread and butter ’ activities so as to achieve public goods bonuses for their membership . |
14 | In that case also , the state in principle sets management an objective and imposes constraints so as to achieve the result . |
15 | Very often a sentence contains more than one ambiguous word form ; in such cases , there will occur a kind of mutual negotiation between the various options so as to achieve the most normal combination . |
16 | Greenbaum and Quirk posit a principle of end-focus to account for the tendency to process information' so as to achieve a linear presentation from low to high information value' . |
17 | They should aim to enable individuals to use their personal emotional and intellectual resources to modify their attitudes and behaviour and to learn new social skills so as to achieve a stable way of life with diminished or no use of alcohol . |
18 | the way in which people interact is designed and ordered by the organisation structure so as to achieve joint ( organisational ) objectives . |
19 | A salient characteristic of the internal structure of' the elite is that it is rational , in the sense that it is structured so as to achieve in a purposeful and conscious manner the objectives of the elite as a whole . |
20 | Thirdly , in order eventually to control the pollutant emissions in an area so as to achieve the air quality standards , an inventory of current emissions from the various sources is needed . |
21 | All such options need to be examined for their effectiveness in reducing emissions so as to achieve air quality standards , as well as for their technical and economic feasibility , the speed with which they can be implemented , and their enforceability . |
22 | ‘ The management function which organizes and directs all those business activities involved in assessing and converting customer purchasing power into effective demand for a specific product or services and moving the product or service to the final consumer so as to achieve the profit target or other objectives of the company . ’ |
23 | Moreover , given the open-ended nature of this phrase and the already existing divergence of opinion among the national courts as to how those words are to be interpreted , this would seem to be a classic situation for the UK courts to give effect to Community law by interpretation of the national law so as to achieve congruence between the national and the Community norms . |
24 | Most subject indexing procedures have to try to reconcile such factors , so as to achieve the optimum balance of relevance and recall appropriate to the particular scheme . |
25 | The organisation and direction of all those business activities involved in assessing and converting customer purchasing power into effective demand for a specific product … so as to achieve the profit target … set by the company . |
26 | The dynamic process generating endogenous economies of scale leads exchanges to compete by being first off the mark in a particular contract so as to achieve a sufficiently high level of trading , and consequently liquidity , and thereby low transactions costs for the traders in that contract . |
27 | Even if these benefits take the form of cash realised by the disposal of shares , the extent of the benefit will correlate with the increased value of Newco 's shares so as to achieve the desired incentive effect . |
28 | 9.8 Development of an m-derived section from a T-section ; ( a ) prototype , ( b ) series arms multiplied by m where , leaving the shunt arm to be determined and ( c ) complete T-type m-derived section with two series impedances in the shunt arm so as to achieve the same characteristic impedance as the prototype . |
29 | 9.9 Development of an m-derived section from a Π-section ; ( a ) prototype , ( b ) shunt arms divided by m where , leaving the series arm to be determined and ( c ) complete Π-type m-derived section with two parallel impedances in the series arm so as to achieve the same characteristic impedance as the prototype . |