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The phrase "feasible target" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing goals or objectives that are realistic and achievable within a given context.
Example: "After analyzing the market conditions, we determined that a 10% increase in sales over the next quarter is a feasible target."
Alternatives: "achievable goal" or "realistic objective."
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"Establishing a price floor would be a more feasible target, implying a lower cut announcement than expected," he added.
Because the domestic savings rate is about 35percentthathat is an "eminently feasible target," he said.
But while pesky and inefficient laws about taxi medallions or residential zoning may seem worth ignoring, the laws that brought an end to the era of Jim Crow are not a politically feasible target for disruption.
I chaired a group that prepared our new report published on Wednesday, Smoking Still Kills, in which we propose a challenging but feasible target: to reduce the rate of smoking to 5% by 2035.
The way it was eliminated from the 1992 World Cup, after a brief rain delay turned a feasible target into an impossible one, was one of the injustices that led to the adoption of the Duckworth-Lewis system.
So Macys is a feasible target, he said.
In other words, when channel conditions are poor, the feasible target region contains few feasible target vectors, making Algorithms 1 and 3 to require more iteration to find a solution to problem (7).
We show that the test run flights are most repeatable when undertaken at the lowest feasible target altitudes.
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They define feasible targets, which ensure an optimum condition.
Algorithms 1 and 2 look for the maximum SINR target vector closer to the boundary of region of feasible targets (10).
Single-instance patent infringers are typically not seen as economically feasible targets because patent lawsuits are expensive, an injunction against the individual would be relatively worthless and any awarded damages would be far exceeded by the cost of the lawsuit.
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