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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving that if" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The project focuses on achieving that if we can secure the necessary funding."
Alternatives: "ensuring that" or "accomplishing that".
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Mr Strauss-Kahn, it seems, reckons he has a better chance of achieving that if the IMF develops its own cost-control plans quickly.So the fund is downsizing.
"If you stood in the way of him achieving that, if you thought it was silly to have rounded corners, or silly to spend this much memory on fonts or things like that, he'd cut you to ribbons because you were standing in the way of him presenting his best self to the world".
If you stood in the way of him achieving that, if you thought it was silly to have rounded corners, or silly to spend this much memory on fonts or things like that, he'd cut you to ribbons, because you were standing in the way of him presenting his best self to the world.
Services might play an important role in achieving that if policy makers conceive boys and men, not only as a menace but as an opportunity for improving girls' -and their own- reproductive and sexual health.
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The United States' duty was to achieve that, if possible by persuasion, but if necessary by force of arms.
"We won't achieve that if, every year, hundreds of thousands of bright young people cannot afford to go to college while millions more leave school deeply in debt," he wrote.
If we can't achieve that, if we insist that large forces continue to turn people into pawns as the current government shutdown does, then we're not going to have a society in the long run.
"If we can achieve that, if SpaceX and others will also do the same, it means humanity can be a space-faring civilization," he said.
I'd returned to the form I was in in 2009 and the only thing that could really stop me from achieving that was if I struggled with allergies during the race.
My interactions underscore Stallings' findings: if we want to get something done, we are far more likely to galvanize others toward achieving that goal if we share multiplex ties.
"They have a greater chance of achieving that goal if they sit down with the PI to develop a formal plan and then use that plan to review progress".
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