If you can see it and believe it, you can achieve it.
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After all, the more people who know what it is that you want, and what you can do, the more who can help you achieve it.
There's a term that's used in economics often as a derogatory term: fine tuning, in the sense that that's a silly thing to try because you can't achieve it.
And you certainly can't achieve it through the kind of vague proposal that we've seen from Republicans, which contains no specificity whatsoever, not a single deduction named or loophole identified to be closed.
"When you see one of your team-mates, who you train with, go out there and achieve it makes you think 'maybe I can do this as well', " she said.
This is something you can't achieve with stylish design, it's part of the boat's fabric.
But it may be that you can actually achieve more, more quickly back home.
As the workforce embraces it and understands it, you will find that you can achieve more than you thought.
If you're using a non-NFC device like an iPhone or a Sony WiFi camera, then worry not -- it's possible to achieve the same results using WiFi alone, and you can also use an SD card or USB to get data across.
We can pray for the justice of our country, but you're the big players we need to achieve it.
When a database is distributed, for instance, it becomes much more difficult to achieve the same kind of consistency or isolation that you can on a single machine.
"Compare it to a purely classroom-based subject, like English or history, where you can achieve greater economies of scale by packing out a lecture room, " says Prof Smith, of Swansea University.
It is important to focus on the things you are doing that you CAN change to ensure you achieve your goals.
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What we can achieve is to prevent our software from being packaged such that you don't really have the freedom to change it.
"If you want to achieve the sort of carbon reductions we're talking about... either we can't do it without CCS or it would be much more expensive, " says Malcolm Grimston, associate fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies.
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