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Perhaps the most profound change is in the perceived achievability of Make Poverty History's mission.
The meaning and achievability of forgiveness and redemption are tested in Saint Maybe, in which Ian is drawn to the Church of the Second Chance.
Model predictions are based on a number of assumptions about factors ranging from future rates of warming and economic growth to the technological and social achievability of different levels of emissions cuts.
The chief executive, Jamie Buchan, said there were "reasonable grounds" for believing a deal could be reached but he recognised there was "material uncertainty with respect to the timeframe and achievability of this".
It's the need to convey a sense of optimism about the achievability of change despite the obstacles that makes Attlee, on whose watch the NHS was built, despite the real and financial wreckage of war, the most name-checked of the Labour pantheon.
While early hopes of a 2017 digital radio switchover were dashed by slow uptake, Digital Radio UK chief executive, Ford Ennals, said: "The surge of digital listening to almost 40% share is a landmark moment for digital radio, and shows the achievability of the 50% listening criterion set by government for a radio switchover".
We now show the achievability of these regions separately.
Achievability of these rates follows from [8, Proposition 2].
These issues, in turn, limit the achievability of the MDGs.
Achievability of the region defined by (D.2) follows due to symmetry.
Achievability of Theorem 5 is a consequence of the achievability result for wiretap channels in [2].
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