Example sentences of "can be achieved [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is an outline of the way speed can be achieved during normal updating .
2 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 .
3 As such , it was an important milestone on the road to the closer association of the European Community , a facet acknowledged by the European Union of Federalists which reported that the Council ‘ marked the beginning of a real and organic cooperation between the nations of Europe ’ and ‘ the end of the illusion that the aim of European unity can be achieved without political machinery on a supranational level , .
4 Greater unity can be achieved without excessive centralization .
5 Some of the benefits of devolved management can be achieved without full trust status , but , for local management , one of the major gains of full trust status is full control of capital .
6 A major consideration for the teacher is to ensure accessible success experiences for the majority of the pupils ; this again can be achieved at varying levels with a carefully tuned balance between demands from the teacher and demands from the program .
7 We can not do this overnight , but it can be achieved with gradual development over a number of years .
8 Good results for considerably less money can be achieved with clamp-on work lights .
9 This can be achieved with naked cells , that is , cells from which the walls have been removed .
10 He was amazed with the improvement I had made and it showed just what can be achieved with hard practice .
11 It could be argued that centralized INSET has this character of necessity , and that the other possibilities can be achieved through school-based INSET .
12 Riders for health is a good example of what can be achieved through good planning .
13 Though the reputation of schools is mainly established by personal recommendations positive reinforcement of the schools image can be achieved through regular exposure in the press or TV and radio .
14 A national minimum income can be achieved through integrated tax and benefit systems that take into account a person 's total net income — taking all factors into account .
15 Much can be achieved within present resources by doing things differently ( sometimes radically so ) .
16 The pursuit of the alternatives can be inhibited by the view that little if anything can be achieved within present resource limits .
17 We can live we can live and demonstrate that there is an equation where services , quality service , area degeneration and job protection can be achieved within difficult resources .
18 Where such alternative grazing is not available each year , control can be achieved by anthelmintic prophylaxis , the timing of treatments being based on the knowledge that the peak time for the appearance of N. battus L3 is May to early June .
19 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 .
20 Low levels of can be achieved by encouraging player B t to have respectively low ( high ) expectations for of if , .
21 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 .
22 As well as operating trains ( which carry over 150,000 passengers p.a. ) , the entire Railway , engines , coaches , track , stations and equipment , have all been restored from total dereliction to their present condition , a remarkable example of what can be achieved by qualified volunteers .
23 This week 's threat by Ofgas regulator Sir James McKinnon to take legal action against British Gas if it does n't reduce its prices is an indication of what can be achieved by forceful regulation of the privatised utilities . )
24 It is hoped that the run down can be achieved by voluntary severance and redeployment .
25 The extent to which cooperation and , indeed , common policies exist among Nato members is testimony to what can be achieved by sovereign states acting together in amity .
26 In a variety of other examples particular effects can be achieved by careful design , including' child-friendly' , ‘ intimate ’ , ‘ tidy ’ and ‘ neighbourly ’ .
27 While equilibration can be achieved by positive action , withdrawal is used to effect a balance at a more profound level .
28 There is only a limited amount of change that can be achieved by direct transformation in the ‘ swords to ploughshares ’ manner .
29 Ministers are , significantly , confident that an upturn can be achieved in good time before the next election .
30 A similar effect can be achieved in other ways : for instance , a clause providing that the seller will not refund any sums paid by the buyer effectively prevents rejection where the buyer has already paid the price .
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