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"What could be less attainable than aliens?
Because of their typical 'grass-roots' experience, several NGOs are able to access indigenous knowledge and specific information, which may be less attainable for other types of organizations.
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"If we had been, it would have been less attainable for them".
Still, her dreams of attending college and becoming a successful veterinarian are less attainable the longer she spends locked up.
Extensive removal from micropatterned culture chambers was less attainable with preassembled hydrogels as they were more difficult to confine exclusively to the microchamber.
However, our experiments were performed with 12-14 days in vitro Purkinje neurons, allowing us to achieve reasonable voltage control that was less attainable in older cultures.
While opportunities to explore evidence translation into policy and policy translation into practice are emerging in a research context, and may be supported by a Health Network approach, resources to support broader implementation of evidence-based programs and policy recommendations are less attainable.
That means the company should be less likely to ignore the most difficult goals and focus on more attainable ones, he said.
And yet the bronze statue that stands opposite Aphrodite – lost in thought as he scrapes his skin clean of oil and dust (an early sunblock, which came in handy if you exercised in the nude in a hot city such as Athens) – is even less attainable than she is.
– are far less attainable than the aspirational image of excellence men are presented with – he's a CEO! Which means we're not, on the whole, as stressed about failing to measure up.
Nagelkerke (1991) [ 36] proposed a correction, since the maximum value of R2 attainable is less than 1.
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