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1
That, in turn, would make the whole recovery plan much
more
achievable
.
2
Well, that might be much more desirable -and much
more
achievable
.
3
Ms McCormick said technology could help make living independently
more
achievable
for some.
4
Techniques demonstrated in the book are aimed at making these designs
more
achievable
.
5
That it is now
more
achievable
is becoming more generally recognised.
6
I'd missed Meghan, but a handshake from Harry seemed a little
more
achievable
.
7
It's a simpler,
more
achievable
way to create a home you'll love to live in.
8
In the future, things will become more and
more
achievable
without Epic even being involved.
9
It's a pretty impossible ambition but it seemed slightly
more
achievable
after reading that book.
10
The fact that this list is self-evident and overdue doesn't make it any
more
achievable
.
11
I should have sprouted wings and flown; it would have been cheaper and
more
achievable
.
12
Ransom said the better-than-expected results in the quarter make the mid-point of the forecast
more
achievable
.
13
Winning the FAI Junior Cup final against Westport next week is a far
more
achievable
target, however.
14
Your dream cruise could be much
more
achievable
with a few tips to find a hot deal.
15
It was once within her power to reframe the debate around goals that were
more
achievable
,
but she refused that challenge.
16
There are a number of routes open to Leaving Cert students, with points cut-offs that are much
more
achievable
for many.
more
achievable
more