Example sentences of "[conj] achieve the " in BNC.

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1 Some theorists claim that English spelling is a triumph of English muddling-through that achieves the best possible compromise between conflicting needs .
2 The years of steady expansion were over , although achieving the hoped-for cuts was not to be as easy as the centre expected .
3 They are equally aware that achieving the last few percentage points in performance of ten causes a disproportionate increase in costs .
4 ‘ It was recognised that to achieve the objectives there had to be a comprehensive training programme , ’ said Tim Holton , training and recruitment manger .
5 The programme is intended to ensure that people can make profit out of public service rather than to achieve the goals that we see as important for ourselves .
6 ‘ The dry set is going to be popular this year — it 's fast and achieves the look of the 90's .
7 This is the quickest method , and achieves the effect of a chest harness when placed under an upward load , as is desirable in a crevasse fall .
8 The confidence of the American sociologist in the early 1960s might seem misplaced in the more cruel climate of the late 1970s after Vietnam , Watergate and international economic crises , but still the pluralist vision is extrapolated outside America and achieves the status of international historical trend .
9 Innovations in teaching methods do not usually come in the form of simple additions to a teacher 's repertoire , generalizable to all subject matters , but are usually designed to achieve more effectively an understanding of some particular X. Usually , for a variety of reasons , the descriptions of ‘ how to proceed ’ are not at a level of precision which makes the teacher a programmed automaton ; it follows that any teacher persuaded to adopt the innovation must be willing and able to explore modifications to his repertoire in order to try and achieve the hoped-for improvement in his pupils ' understanding of X at which the innovation is aimed .
10 Next week , I shall demonstrate how these should be used as the foundation for the financial planning necessary to establish and achieve the objectives of the client .
11 Paisley added another 1,650 votes to his score against O'Neill and achieved the platform he needed .
12 A Squadron certainly did keep up the pressure and achieved the desired result , mining and ambushing merrily .
13 Bath , who have won the Cup three times before and achieved the double twice , succumbed to the boot of England Under-21 fly-half Paul Grayson , who kicked three penalties .
14 He could have sat down with only one of them and achieved the same guidance on weight and machining capability , but three of them came to the meeting , which he thought typical of engineers .
15 If every surgeon in Britain used the most reliable prosthesis and achieved the same results as the best units the annual cost of revision operations would be £200m .
16 Another member , Bernard Edwards , entered for the second time with his partner Steve Kenning and achieved the excellent time of 2 hours 34 minutes and a few seconds , knocking more than a quarter of an hour off their time last year .
17 Maguire did the business as expected at Cheltenham and then travelled to Fairyhouse to ride Omerta in the Irish National and achieved the same result again .
18 So far from disabling local authorities from pursuing a social policy and achieving the two great purposes of subsidised housing ,
19 Now published as a more affordable paperback , the book guides you through the process of taking photographs under most lighting situations and achieving the desired results .
20 Finally , your attitude will affect how successful you are in achieving what you want and achieving the plans that you have already made whilst working through this book .
21 The whole movie industry had become obsessed with achieving respectability by widening the mix of patrons and in the trade papers we see an almost frenetic attention to the small details of improving comfort and achieving the right publicity .
22 Moving to actual rather than contracted hours , examining work intensity , and achieving the 1994 controls depend , however , on a coalition of juniors , managers , and consultants assessing the working practices of all staff .
23 Once registered the candidate prepares a plan of action for obtaining evidence of existing competence and achieving the outstanding competence needed to complete the NVQ .
24 In order that the firm can communicate directly with any other parties it may be appropriate to include an authority to this effect in the letter ; it is also sensible to include a comment to the effect that there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired result .
25 This is a confidential document and considerable care is taken to ensure that it can not be related back to the company in question , although there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired results .
26 In this respect it contradicts the approach to education in general which is to enable children to acquire critical skills and achieve the kind of understanding that makes knowledge their own , not that of their parents or society .
27 The professional plans the presentation to suit the message and achieve the objective — not to ‘ put on a good show ’ .
28 Maybe in the next few years these projects will come to fruition and achieve the hoped-for and much-needed improvements in the city of Funchal .
29 The fact that the passive brings about alterations of word order gives it a special function in writing , because it provides one means by which a writer can link sentences smoothly together and achieve the desired emphasis .
30 Todd believes such levels of expenditure were necessary last year ‘ to maintain our growth momentum and achieve the successful integration of ICL and Nokia Data product ranges ’ .
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