Sentence examples for achieve predictable from inspiring English sources

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The goal, says Amitabh Srivastava, a distinguished engineer at Microsoft Research, is to achieve predictable quality in software-making, just as in carmaking.

What started as a laudable if ambitious simplification of the welfare system has since been undermined by a toxic mix of hyperbole about what it will achieve, predictable IT bungling and, crucially, a series of stealth cuts that are changing the policy's character in advance of it coming to fruition.

It remains "unlikely that the Bush administration will attack Iran" but nevertheless, the United States "may be seeking to destabilise Iran from within" and will achieve "predictable success in Europe" with its bid to "pressure others to join US efforts to strangle Iran economically".

3. To achieve predictable and timely sedation holds.

The proposed configuration and design methodology achieve predictable seismic response with efficient utilization of devices.

Apparently, to qualify for a patent, a computer program cannot be simply an abstract thing; it must also utilize controllable forces of nature to achieve predictable results.

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He was elected president with a strong mandate and majorities in both houses of Congress, but rather than lead the government, he committed first to making Republicans part of a bipartisan happy and courteous family and achieved predictable results.

It took the European Central Bank a further five years before it embarked on its own QE programme, by which time sucking demand out of the eurozone economy had achieved predictable results: a double-dip recession, double-digit unemployment rates and a descent towards Japan-style deflation.

Furthermore, it might provide new venues for the design of translational studies aimed at achieving predictable new cementogenesis and regeneration of the periodontal tissues.

Achieving predictable periodontal regeneration has long been a challenge, and it is known that cells involved in the mechanisms of periodontal wound healing are of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) type.

This review discusses the current challenges to rendering culturable, non-model members of microbial communities genetically tractable – including overcoming barriers to DNA delivery, achieving predictable gene expression, and applying CRISPR-based tools – and details recent efforts to create generalized pipelines that simplify and expedite the tool-development process.

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