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Free sign upThe phrase "achieved to face" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a concept related to confronting or dealing with something, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "After much preparation, I finally achieved the courage to face my fears."
Alternatives: "managed to confront" or "succeeded in facing".
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Damon's eerie reprieve jolts him from the cool resignation he had achieved to face death, leaving him emotionally unsettled.
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We compared the success rate with the number of attempts and regarded a failure in case of not achieving endotracheal intubation within 1 minute because we assumed the emergency situation in which subjects must achieve face to face intubation in spite of very narrow space; in other words, they cannot wait for conventional intubation and needed more space [ 6, 12].
But GVL showed only 84.8% of success rate, and 15.2% of subjects could not achieve successful face to face intubation during four times of attempts.
So, too, are the pioneer female entrepreneurs who overcame early setbacks and achieved remarkable success, only to face an economic crisis and changes in the business environment.
Its national remit meant sacrificing a degree of depth that might have been achieved in longer face to face data collection.
Even Maslow began to worry about the uses of his theory at the end of his life, arguing that the most important way to achieve personal satisfaction was to face one's inner demons.
Macroeconomics scholar Fabio Aricò, a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia in the U.K., argued that "more effort should be invested in turning students into confident individuals" as a way of helping them achieve greater self-reliance to face professional challenges.
In addition the written response does not allow for further probing or clarification of responses as one would be able to achieve in a face to face interview.
As the Supreme Court explained in the landmark case of Gideon v. Wainwright in 1963, the "noble ideal" of a fair trial cannot be achieved if a defendant has to face his accusers without access to a lawyer.
We achieved only 55% of face to face assessments, blinded to the clinical neonatal course of the child, and overall were only able to classify outcome for only three quarters of the population.
Ending police killings and reversing mass incarceration are audacious goals, and those struggling to achieve them face formidable obstacles.
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