Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] can be achieve " in BNC.

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1 Unbiased estimates of dependency levels in the different sectors can be achieved only by high enumeration and response rates .
2 In other rooms , interesting effects can be achieved with wallmounted or free-standing uplighters , which bounce their light off the ceiling , and with special recessed ceiling lights which ‘ wash ’ a wall with light .
3 This is not to suggest that such effects can be achieved only by poets .
4 Such increases can be achieved without additional visits in the routine immunisation schedule , and would also provide an added incentive for programme managers to ensure high rates of compliance at the 6 or 9 month visit for measles vaccination .
5 Although a certain minimum level of resources is clearly necessary to achieve a good quality of care similar results can be achieved with very different " mixes " of inputs ( for example , a different staffing skill mix ) .
6 If these goals can be achieved , a loss of the intuitive appeal of the simple number scale will have been worthwhile .
7 Both of these goals can be achieved more effectively without an evaluation charade .
8 ‘ Our subject is , in essence , the fundamental aims of published financial reports and the means by which these aims can be achieved .
9 However , before these aims can be achieved , we first of all have to recruit and this , as I said before , can not be done without literature required .
10 All these things can be achieved if it is acknowledged that all procedures should a validated by users under the normal conditions of use .
11 However , all of these properties can be achieved by the use of other chemicals , although perhaps not quite so economically in every case .
12 One way in which these objectives can be achieved is by improving communication between members of staff .
13 A conclusive argument will only become available , however , when prolonged in vivo measurements of oesophageal bile concentrations or duodenal enzymes can be achieved .
14 However , the recommendations here are sometimes generalised , and more detailed and precise help in working with the pupil 's exact requirements can be achieved by consultation with an adviser or specialist teacher of visually handicapped children .
15 The theory under development recognizes that major improvements can be achieved in the design process , by providing a greater understanding of the consequence of each proposed activity on the integrity of the design scheme .
16 In several of the countries we studied , we found strong evidence that good results can be achieved by community-based teams consisting of professionally-trained workers and a variety of paraprofessional personnel who bring their joint efforts to bear on a range of client and community needs .
17 The proposals include : setting up a system of area judicial debt recovery tribunals by upgrading the debt recovery function of County Courts to the level of District Registries of the High Court ; putting County Court bailiffs on to a results-based salary similar to that of High Court bailiffs ; and putting a £500 ceiling on County Court bad debt claims , with larger claims going to the High Court where better results can be achieved .
18 In the context of the first part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , I must ask him to appreciate that one of the important matters now being examined by the chief executives of the agencies is the issue of greater pay flexibility and performance pay , so that better results can be achieved , both by individuals and in terms of customer service , from a given amount of pay .
19 Further improvement in the sharpness of the cut-off response of practical filters can be achieved by cascading sections and the design of filters comprising multiple identical sections was considered at some length in chapter 9 .
20 He said : ‘ Safer workplaces can be achieved only with the commitment and involvement of employees and management .
21 Significant and lasting gains can be achieved by most people within a month with thirty minutes of daily practice .
22 The same effects can be achieved with an 000 size sable brush and very often the point at which the brush takes over from the pen is indiscernible .
23 In a variety of other examples particular effects can be achieved by careful design , including' child-friendly' , ‘ intimate ’ , ‘ tidy ’ and ‘ neighbourly ’ .
24 Such centrally funded schemes have tended to be supported by claims that it is only by central intervention that particular objectives can be achieved .
25 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
26 Striking contrasts can be achieved by combining two shades of any one colour .
27 It will be helpful to consider a typical general example , and then to illustrate how a balance between these two considerations can be achieved .
28 Several different types of light fitting can be used , and some of the best effects can be achieved with the use of pastel-coloured light bulbs , and by fitting dimmer switches .
29 It could be argued that centralized INSET has this character of necessity , and that the other possibilities can be achieved through school-based INSET .
30 Is the Prime Minister aware that doctors working in the health service have said today that his promise to cut waiting lists to two years can be achieved only if desperately ill patients sacrifice their beds to less serious cases who have waited longer ?
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