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

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1 This kind of simple redundancy occurs widely in databases and a significant level of compression can thereby be achieved through little more than an exercise of commonsense and ingenuity .
2 AMP would like 5 per cent of the life insurance market in Britain , which experts feel can only be achieved through acquisition .
3 Quality can only be achieved through passion and pride .
4 SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND INEVITABLY THE NEW 1991 OYSTER 68'S WILL BENEFIT FROM REFINEMENTS THAT CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF AN ESTABLISHED CLASS .
5 This sense of time or sensation of time , which is always a private and individual experience , can only be achieved through the language of art : nature does n't do it ; furniture does n't do it ; design does n't do it ; architecture rarely does it .
6 She said that acceptance of equality among Papua New Guineans and active participation in politics can only be achieved through education .
7 An attempt to identify those social properties which pertain to objects as artefacts , for example , as opposed to the properties of words as discovered by linguists , or dreams as discovered by psychologists , can only be achieved through a balance between two procedures .
8 Thus a ‘ working ’ or ‘ practical ’ agreement can only be achieved through a process of dialogue .
9 In fact he goes to great lengths to argue that the most important consequences of educational progress actually require ‘ sensitive judgment ’ using ‘ interpretative reasoning ’ , and that in the arts this means that valid and reliable assessment can only be achieved through what Best calls ‘ inter-subjective agreement ’ .
10 Such an objective would be ill-founded if the process of integration did not aim also at the Community 's complete monetary integration which can only be achieved through the establishment of a European currency union .
11 However , he will stress that economic success can only be achieved through a commitment to free market principles and Scottish businesses ' pursuit of efficiency , diversity , enterprise , international markets and quality .
12 This humble record — the date stamp — should not be undervalued , since a loan history on the book may be correlated during the weeding process with other factors ( physical condition , the content of other shelf stock ) in a way that can not be achieved through automated systems .
13 This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire .
14 The ‘ shape-changing ’ can also be achieved through letting go of the normal ways of keeping up appearances .
15 But mobility can also be achieved through having access to transport in order to get from place to place .
16 It can also be achieved through managing behaviour towards blood and kin .
17 Useful results can often be achieved through simple analysis without resorting to the more sophisticated techniques .
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