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be achieving that
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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But, revolutionary though that would be, achieving that would still mean that developing countries would have to make big cuts too -- perhaps by 60percentt per capita, cuts made all the more painful by the continued population growth poor nations are expected to experience.
Those American troops, on Saudi soil to protect the oilfields and generate stability, may not be achieving that.
In addition to thumbing their noses at an old colonial power, the bill also appears to be achieving that rare thing: Uniting the majority of followers of Nigeria's two main religions.
I need to be alert during meetings, but I can't be achieving that alertness the way I used to and I don't like the taste of coffee.
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Can something be achieved that is worthy of the sacrifice?
When the market sees they are achieving that goal, there will be an incredible cyclical rally in bank stocks.
If the reviews on Amazon.com are any indication, it is achieving that goal.
And so, if your focus is achieving that state, then failing to achieve a trophy, award, promotion or milestone, though still painful, will not be devastating.
I'd like to think he's achieved that dream.
Being interested in achieving what hasn't yet been achieved – that's what truly makes people different.
The UN report concludes that "even if zero population growth were achieved, that would barely touch the climate problem".
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