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

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1 ‘ It was recognised that to achieve the objectives there had to be a comprehensive training programme , ’ said Tim Holton , training and recruitment manger .
2 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 .
3 What is involved is an inability to penetrate the culture of the subject and to achieve the appropriate blend of knowledge , analysis , and affective response that is needed to perform well in an English course .
4 The first and most obvious one , is the need to surmount the inevitable resistance of , and to achieve the ready cooperation of , existing vested interests .
5 A good warm-up is essential every time to prevent injury and to achieve the most effective results .
6 ‘ While I respectfully agree that recommendations of a committee may not help much when there is a possibility that Parliament may have decided to do something different , where there is no such possibility , as where the draft Bill has been enacted without alteration , in my opinion it can safely be assumed that it was Parliament 's intention to do what the committee recommended and to achieve the object the committee had in mind .
7 Whereas the disorder associated with violent demonstrations , riots or industrial confrontation tends to focus on the defence or assertion of ‘ rights ’ which are perceived as being violated or denied , football hooliganism is an issueless form of activity , pursued primarily for pleasure and excitement , and to achieve the status and respect of one 's peers .
8 He must think in terms of thousand upon thousand of repetitions when practising a particular kata , for only through constant repetition will he be able to master the basic fighting movements and to achieve the physical and spiritual sensitivity that lies at the heart of the martial arts .
9 In a letter of intent to the IMF , details of which were released on May 29 , the government had pledged further to reduce inflation to 2 per cent per month for the second part of the year and to achieve the reduction of the fiscal deficit to 1 per cent over the following nine months by further adjustments to public utility prices and controls on public sector wages .
10 The aim of management control systems is to bring about organisational conformity and to achieve the goals of the organisation .
11 A prime example of that desire not merely to improve but to achieve the practical limit is his machine for microwriting .
12 All that comes within this er , this actual figure , but to achieve the shift , we do need some underpinning er , to begin the process .
13 to assess programme in order to know whether or not objectives have been achieved , to achieve other objectives effectively , and/or to achieve the same objectives more effectively next time .
14 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 . ’
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 Technique , first of all , is the ability to use a stroke in the simplest way so as to achieve the best stroke .
20 We should then ask whether any of these reasons are relevant to the case with which we are concerned , and classify the activity in question in such a way as to achieve the desired level and type of control .
21 In that case also , the state in principle sets management an objective and imposes constraints so as to achieve the result .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 ‘ 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 . ’
25 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 .
26 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 .
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 .
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