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Obama achieved the achievable.
Secretary of State John Kerry has pleaded with the White House for more aggressive military measures precisely to make a cease-fire more achievable; instead, Obama undercut his secretary of state and denied him leverage.
Constraint-based genome-scale models of metabolism (Palsson, 2006) are a category of models precisely aimed at assessing the physiological states achievable by a given metabolic network, and at uncovering their biochemical implementation in terms of metabolic fluxes.
But that's precisely why the Penny Plan is so important: it actually sets specific, achievable goals.
With these environments mapped at finer resolutions than previously achievable, we are able to derive very fine-scale terrain metrics and precisely position individual organisms in 3D space.
Friction, or more precisely the lack of it, should be the watchword as a guide to what is achievable and what is not.
Entirely achievable.
It is not achievable.
"It's achievable.
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
Precisely, precisely.
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