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Assuming a level of supervision in the workforce of one to one, which is plainly ridiculous, still only half could possibly attain a level 3 NVQ.

Of course, as a public company, Benioff and his Board of Directors have a responsibility to the company shareholders to listen and to give them the best return on their investment they can possibly attain.

It is known that transport plans which are concentrated on c-monotone sets are optimal, provided the cost function c is either lower semi-continuous and finite, or continuous and may possibly attain the value ∞.

It is prudent to avoid taking on goals we cannot possibly attain, and hence prudent to eschew projects that cannot possibly be completed during the course of a normal lifetime.

Even if he were to become president--a supposition thought farfetched by the establishment left--Sanders could not possibly attain "Medicare for All," as the senator calls his universal healthcare plan.

Initially it was forecast to remain offshore; with warm waters and light wind shear, the depression was forecast to intensify into a strong tropical storm, and possibly attain hurricane status.

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One of the few documented major gravity events took place on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in 1929, when an earthquake triggered a gravity flow that possibly attained velocities of more than 90 km (56 miles) per hour and was traced for hundreds of kilometres as it successively broke transatlantic cables.

Tracfin's data bank – says Spiegel – also contains data from the SWIFT network, used by banks to send transaction information securely, possibly attained by watching printer traffic from numerous banks.

This fact implies that although a proportional carbon tax possibly attains the first-best allocation, emission trading is the second-best measure, unless all countries concur about the seriousness of global warming, in which case a much higher carbon tax rate than that in the unilateral case can be adopted.

The Eurasian eagle-owl typically has a wingspan of 131-188 cm, with the largest specimens possibly attaining 200 cm.

Similar in shape to a Eurasian magpie, with the largest individuals possibly attaining the size of a raven, Archaeopteryx could grow to about 0.5 m in length.

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