Sentences with phrase «as achievable through»

It's a great way to break down what seems like an impossible goal, like a million dollars in savings, and see it as achievable through small daily steps.

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Germany has not placed heavy restrictions on cryptocurrency as of yet and, in February, the country's president said, «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would... only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation.»
In several places Oakeshott described it as Pelagian, insofar as it assumes the possibility of worldly perfection achievable through human action.
So long as several easily achievable conditions are fulfilled, the risk of transmission of the virus through mother's milk can be reduced to almost zero (0 - 1 %).
Citing The Church of Pentecost as an example of indigenous churches that have, through their own homegrown resources, provided a wide range of infrastructure being utilized by countless Ghanaians, Dr Bawumia underscored that the President's vision was certainly achievable, and urged Faith Based Organisations (FBOs) to complement Government's efforts to meet the social and other needs of Ghanaians.
«But, in any case, such a role would be limited as compared to what is achievable through the current measures.»
Reaching that figure should be achievable through continued technology improvements and cost decreases, as well as the continuation of incentive programs to defray upfront costs of PV systems, according to the Science paper, which in addition to Haegel was co-authored by David Feldman, Robert Margolis, William Tumas, Gregory Wilson, Michael Woodhouse, and Sarah Kurtz of NREL.
We set ourselves a concrete if wildly ambitious goal, methodically broke it down into more achievable substages, then divvied up the labor and worked through the steps in order, testing and endlessly retesting every assumption and innovation to squeeze as much chaos out of the system as possible.
Calorie restriction regimens are generally defined as underconsumption without malnutrition, which is easily achievable through short - term, intermittent juice fasts.
Rife with the kind of sublimely loose grooves achievable only through instrumental precision, Black Messiah is as vital as it is sublime.
And, as we learned today, 4K, 60 frames - per - second capture is achievable through the Xbox One X's native GameDVR mode.
Anchored by Charlize Theron's emotionally raw performance as the fearless Imperator Furiosa, the movie flips the grim «one sad bro - dude wanders the scorched landscape» script of most apocalyptic narratives, instead presenting a vision of a fallen world where equality is still achievable through collaboration, trust, and heaps of scrap metal.
The depth of expression possible with film, a depth that the linguist and author Umberto Eco describes as greater than that achievable through spoken language, means that even high achievers can explore concepts beyond those that they can articulate with written or spoken language.
As a general rule, annuities make sense for people with high incomes and high exposure to capital loss, as well as to people who are sufficiently risk - averse to accept returns below what is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfoliAs a general rule, annuities make sense for people with high incomes and high exposure to capital loss, as well as to people who are sufficiently risk - averse to accept returns below what is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfolias well as to people who are sufficiently risk - averse to accept returns below what is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfolias to people who are sufficiently risk - averse to accept returns below what is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfolio.
The attainment of an actual savings stands as another milestone achievable through credit - builder loans.
Diagnosis of mammary cancer is sometimes achievable through a non-surgical technique known as fine needle aspirate of a mass, which offers a diagnosis about 68 % of the time.
Kinect helped revitalise the Xbox 360 as a platform midway through its life, and there's the odd headline game, such as Swery's demented and sadly underloved D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die, or Q Entertainment's sizzling laser display Child of Eden, that hints at what's achievable when you treat the sensor's eccentricities as an excuse to strike out afresh, rather than «enhancing» a proven formula with wonky gesture or voice inputs.
It demonstrates that its intended emissions reductions are achievable through domestic measures and says explicitly that its use of carbon credits is «not included as a basis of the bottom - up calculation of Japan's emission reduction target».
The Clean Air Act defines «performance standard» as a «standard for emissions of air pollutants which reflects the degree of emission limitation achievable through the application of the best system of emission reduction which... the Administrator determines has been adequately demonstrated.»
So those on the right side of the political spectrum who portray environmentalism as a religion do so because, if faith is inherently not achievable through rationality, and if environmentalism is a religion, then environmentalism is utterly irrational and must be discredited and ignored.
The study also did not include the emissions savings achievable through federally mandated improvements in the energy efficiency of appliances and lighting use, such as the phase - out of inefficient light bulbs stipulated by Congress in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
The results suggest that 1.5 C is achievable if global emissions peak in the next few years and massive amounts of carbon are sucked out of the atmosphere in the second half of the century through a proposed technology known as bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS).
Third, I have been campaigning at Convocation for over four years that we set up a task force to look at ways to achieve the goals that are falsely claimed as achievable only through ABS; for example, how to identify, find, create (especially create), borrow, lease, adapt or steal (if in the public domain) technology and other innovative advances and ideas for the benefit of the profession and the public.
She described accessibility as being achievable through justice that is proportionate, timely and affordable.
The flexibility of the Society's CPD Requirement makes this achievable, as lawyers can design and deliver customized CPD programming through study groups.
The meetings teach five core parenting practices: appropriate, noncoercive discipline (e.g., setting limits, following through, reinforcing prosocial behavior); skill encouragement (e.g., breaking tasks such as homework into achievable steps); monitoring; problem solving; and positive involvement.
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