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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve no" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a desired outcome or goal has not been reached or accomplished.
Example: "Despite their efforts, they seem to achieve no significant progress in the project."
Alternatives: "attain nothing" or "reach no".
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That scene alone inspires all of us to go out and achieve, no matter what that achievement may be.
Try to write down what you achieve, no matter how small the achievement.
Specifically, it can be estimated that with the RF assignment policy approximately 2/3 of all UEs achieve no more than 1/3 of the maximum achievable data rates.
Yet tax cuts usually achieve no discernible increase in investment, only a measurable increase in inequality.
Is Brown surprised by what she went on to achieve? "No.
Since the Bush administration, the government's goal been to achieve no net loss of wetlands.
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With their numerical examples, Suzumura and Sato concluded that none of these approaches could not achieve no-envy equity for an economy with public goods.
On the other hand, if M ul>N dl, having CSIT require less side-channel bandwidth to achieve no-interference performance.
Relying on offsets to achieve "no-net-loss" of biodiversity, however, requires certainty in their ecological integrity where they are used to sanction habitat destruction.
Here, we explored the environment-sensitive features of the IQs in a cellular context using fluorescent microscopy to achieve no-wash live cell imaging with precise spatial control.
On the other hand, when N dl≥M ul, there is no benefit to obtain CSIT to achieve no-interference DMT since, with and without CSIT, one requires the same amount of side-channel bandwidth to completely eliminate the effect of interference.
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