Example sentences of "[be] achieved if " in BNC.

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1 But Pound with his invaluable naïveté really believed that the United States was ‘ a land of opportunity ’ ; that his nation 's glory was all in the future , and would be achieved if only Americans would sort out those achievements of European culture ( and of non-European cultures also ) which were worth their emulating and trying to surpass .
2 However subjective the ‘ standard of living adequate for health and wellbeing ’ , it obviously can not be achieved if population is outstripping subsistence .
3 Are we looking for freshness and flavour , or are we happy to forgo these for the headier feeling that longevity might be achieved if we avoid imbibing pesticide residues .
4 Belief in the metaphorical reality can only be achieved if other signals in the present objective situation affirm that the metaphorical reality is not , objectively , the absent reality for which it stands ( p. 3 ) .
5 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 ) .
6 The whole point and purpose of authorities , I shall argue below , is to pre-empt individual judgment on the merits of a case , and this will not be achieved if , in order to establish whether the authoritative determination is binding , individuals have to rely on their own judgment of the merits .
7 This can not be achieved if you constantly chatter and move about .
8 Although achieving good control and all the other objectives are very important , none of these is likely to be achieved if the patient persistently fails to attend .
9 The goal of individualised nursing for this AL will be achieved if assessing , planning , implementing and evaluating all take account of the patient 's individuality in maintaining a safe environment .
10 This can easily be achieved if teaching by example is recognised as a valuable way of passing on expertise .
11 It 's most unlikely that will be achieved if the rolled joint or poultry is cooked from frozen .
12 The public transport safety target would not be achieved if single-pilot public transport operations by pilots over sixty were to be permitted .
13 Helping an elderly woman to adjust and to find a new identity is never easy , but it can nearly always be achieved if she is shown that she is still loved and needed , by her family and friends .
14 But the principal argument he produced in favour of ruling indirectly was not that Indirect Rule provided the perfect instrument of intelligent conservation , but that it created the possibility of exercising over the native a far greater degree of control than could be achieved if he were ruled directly .
15 A similar result may be achieved if the practitioner is able to use the cash accounting scheme , although he may thereby defer any input recovery if he does not pay his suppliers promptly .
16 Real prosperity can only be achieved if every South African is free , not only to cast an equal vote , but to participate in wealth creation .
17 Putting up posters and shouting slogans about democracy had done little in the past to achieve the students ' goal but in 1980 , some believed that substantial change could be achieved if the limited opportunities presented by the Gengshen reforms were seized .
18 All these things can be achieved if it is acknowledged that all procedures should a validated by users under the normal conditions of use .
19 Even this product of genius was flawed as it trailed away into melodrama but for a fleeting moment Hollywood was shown what could be achieved if its resources were used as the basis for a director 's cinema .
20 In fact , the level of independence of inputs required for this sort of system to produce double dissociations is only likely to be achieved if it is composed of complementary modules .
21 The object is to promote stem growth in the desired direction line , but this will not be achieved if , as sometimes happens , a dormant eye emerges as two or three buds , or as not infrequently occurs on too weakly pruned stems , growth emerges in a completely wrong direction from lower buds .
22 Once the phase of immediate implementation was passed , this group came little by little to realign itself with many in the first group against whom they had in the conciliar years themselves taken quite a clear stand : a new status quo must be achieved if the Church was not to be upset by ceaseless change and debate .
23 This could only be achieved if foreigners could rely upon the stability of the rouble , which made it essential to maintain a favourable balance of payments and avoid a budget deficit .
24 At this stage , it was also important to establish that the best results would be achieved if a critical and constructive approach was adopted .
25 This can only be achieved if health professionals are adequately trained in the recognition and care of patients with sickle cell disease .
26 It is the evaluators ' opinion that a greater flexibility in the number and size of grants would be desirable and that this might be achieved if the standard awards were replaced by a sliding scale with lower and upper limits .
27 This will ( essentially ) be achieved if we can show that , whenever we write a as a product , that is a = bc with b , c ε Z , then one of b , c is a unit .
28 The new-found public accountability has produced a quite dramatic protective response from the agencies , illustrating the familiar point that a previously unreachable ideal may be achieved if reduced within the compass of the practically attainable .
29 Standards which can not be attained by negotiation or legal enforcement may at least be achieved if made less demanding .
30 This stance is premised on the view that effective change depends on the genuine commitment of those required to implement it , and that commitment can only be achieved if those involved feel that they have control of the process .
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