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It knows it needs to set an achievable example for others to follow if the city is to survive.
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This seems to be an achievable goal: there are examples in the literature of plausible mimics, in that patients and those assessing outcomes have been unable to tell whether or not an individual patient received the therapeutically-intended intervention or the placebo [ 14, 15, 17, 33].
This is when you can assess team dynamics and work to bridge specific gaps for example, by assigning an achievable task to a pair of dissimilar colleagues, allowing them a "small win"—as HBS professor Teresa Amabile calls it together.
The examples show that elimination of schistosomiasis is an achievable and desirable goal requiring full integration of preventive chemotherapy with the tools of transmission control.
"There aren't enough positive examples for women to see that this is an achievable and rewarding lifestyle," she laments.
Models that explain transcriptional regulatory networks are an achievable goal, and the one developed for E. coli[ 39] is a good example.
For example, some people are tempted to adopt a utopian program that claims to lead to an achievable ideal society.
— an achievable one.
Is that an achievable goal?
an achievable and appropriate scope.
"That would be an achievable goal".
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