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I have made my own efficiencies through rationalising costs and finding savings at every opportunity, for example, marketing is achieved purely through active networking on platforms such as LinkedIn.

Not every restaurateur can worry about authenticity or fidelity; sometimes, memorable food is born of necessity, or achieved purely by accident: the Greek-run pizzerias of New England, the Cambodian domination of Southern California's doughnut market, or the Mexican cooks secretly running Cupertino's Chinese restaurants.

The revelation of the yellow patch is achieved purely by lighting the image to perfection with LED systems calibrated to combine daylight with candleglow (something like 17th-century Delft on a summer's evening, perhaps) so that one sees all its secret hues with clarity.

Even his straight six - the only one of the match - was achieved purely through sumptuous timing.

This study describes the synthesis and characterization of novel hyperbranched silicone polymers having high thermal stability and inherent flame retardancy achieved purely by molecular architecture, without the incorporation of any specific additive or filler.

The optically implied Voc, reflecting the maximum Voc that can be achieved purely based on the intrinsic material quality, assuming no optical losses nor losses caused by nonideal contact architectures, is defined as qVoc = Eg − T∆S − kT|ln iQY| [31], where q is the elementary charge, Eg is the band gap, k is the Boltzmann constant, T is the absolute temperature, and S is the entropy.

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The key to achieving purely epitaxial films via templated grain growth in such materials is the lateral coalescence of the seeds into a single epitaxial grain.

"Machiavelli wanted ruthlessness to be used for political ends - achieving a self-governing republic - whereas Ripley is ruthless in order to achieve purely personal ends - an affluent, leisured life in beautiful surroundings.

It is not a question of achieving purely medical objectives, nor of satisfying the specialist's expectations, but rather those of the patient, according to their values, priorities, and the way in which they see life.

But Mr Ahmadinejad is at least half-right in attributing his election to the "popular will", for he trounced his second-round opponent, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, by 17.3m votes to 10m in a turn-out of 49%, a far bigger margin than anyone thinks he could have achieved by purely dishonourable means.How, then, to interpret the people's will?

Gödel's theorem can be interpreted as demonstrating a limitation in what can be achieved by purely formal procedures.

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