Sentence examples for achieving essentially from inspiring English sources

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As far as high-power applications are concerned, the mechanically rechargeable and the flowing anode concepts are particularly appealing for the possibility of achieving essentially continuous operation as well as of implementing an off-line electrical generation process.

Compared with the optimum power allocation method, the proposed two-step method reduces the dimensions of the bisection search space while achieving essentially the same level of sum rate.

In an article to appear in the May-June issue of the APS Observer, the magazine for members of the Association for Psychological Science, Vanessa Lazar and Betty Tuller, current director of NSF's Program in Perception, Action, and Cognition, point out another facet of the problem: Women submit far fewer research proposals to the program than men, despite achieving essentially equal outcomes.

Thus, achieving essentially uni-directional (vectorial) electron transfer from the semiconductor to the catalyst is crucial for enhancing long-lived charge separation and allowing the slow catalytic reactions to take place before electron hole recombination.

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Ultimately, both approaches achieve essentially the same result: only an elite has the good fortune to attend rigorous schools and succeed at a university.

When the components or subsystems interact significantly, it may be possible to achieve essentially the same final level of performance in many different ways.

It is against this backdrop of U.S. cultural history that such a price was achieved, essentially through anonymous bidders fighting it out over the phone.

Negotiators said that a compromise between Russia and the European Union was likely, and could be achieved essentially by splitting the difference between the amount of gas credits preferred by each.

A project to fix a dangerously flawed dam on the Tigris River at the northern city of Mosul has cost at least $27 million and achieved essentially nothing of practical value, his testimony and two related reports by his office found.

So what we'll do is do reserve 5 percentage points worth of undecided voters from each matchup, which is about the fraction of voters that remain undecided after the party conventions, at which point the candidates achieve essentially universal name recognition if they don't have it already.

"We achieve essentially the same effectiveness in the reduction of cancer deaths, but we reduce potential harm of false positive tests," said Dr. Wanda Nicholson, a task force member and an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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