The thing is, they offer thoughtful and doable alternatives worthy of serious attention. |
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The collection of easily doable recipes kicks off, as well it might, with drinks. |
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Perhaps you've grown up thinking that setting realistic, doable goals is essential to success. |
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I think in a service of total review of resourcing it is neither practicable nor doable. |
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Striving in a law-bound, seemingly rational universe made success more thinkable, possibly more doable. |
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You have to go through these safety and effectiveness trials, but it is an entirely doable technology. |
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I'm told there are at least two reasons why such a hook-up would not have been doable. |
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It was a believable, doable, practical solution to their problem, so they accepted it. |
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Does this sound like a doable thing or am I hallucinating in a vastly different way from the rest of you folks? |
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Give them tasks that are not necessarily easy, but certainly doable, given enough practice. |
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It's surprisingly doable, and going to the gym is less daunting once cardio is out of the way. |
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It's very satisfying work and very doable if you have basic carpentry skills and the right tools. |
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It is the happy outcome that a bonanza of energy income has now made practically doable what was once only imaginatively wishful. |
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Are we only going to pick the pieces of sustainability that we like, look doable, meet our agendas, or are just warm and fuzzy? |
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After Florida 2000, voting reforms that seemed undoable suddenly seem doable. |
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But the ones we settled on, doable by anyone, are representative: highly flavored, unusual, delicious. |
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We hope to be able to get a competitive labour agreement without touching wages, and I think that's doable. |
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Monnet's method of doable steps might well turn out to be the perfect model for SEPA's development. |
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We realised that the thing we were complaining about was actually doable – even conquerable – with the right support. |
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For many this can be totally doable, while those averse to numbers might rather just eyeball their portions. |
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That is why we want to do what is doable now in cooperation with the Council. |
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He finally called for a doable and implementable agenda for police reforms, which is needed in many countries. |
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Although this may all be very true, a general strategy needs further refinement in order to make it doable and visible in daily operations. |
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This should be a short-term plan over six months and one, which is realistic, practical, and doable. |
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Have students brainstorm possible solutions to their problem and then agree on a solution that is doable. |
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From our perspective, an arms trade treaty is feasible, doable and desirable. |
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In other words, the desired superior performance is proven and thus doable. |
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We proudly say that a five-minute filter change is doable with Industrial Pro? |
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Yet, at some point, moral precepts that appear neither straightforward nor doable become boilerplate that inspires cynicism rather than commitment. |
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Let's be reasonable and let's have some sense of what is doable. |
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It is, however, doable for a government with the political will. |
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All the above steps are politically doable and economically affordable. |
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That kind of technology is doable, if we put our minds to it. |
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Yes, it is very doable if people of good faith will come together. |
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He swiftly refused, saying he felt that my job was not doable. |
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In a country with a fully functioning health system populated with able and willing medical professionals, this is doable. |
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All of that was doable for Sidelnikova, who had taught herself Japanese and Korean. |
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Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and both Bushes demonstrated that this task was doable. |
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Palacios said he thinks it's a great opportunity to get out there and show that reservists and active duty working side by side is doable. |
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Polio is a harder disease than smallpox was but it is doable. |
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It's a tall order for a five-year study, but it becomes doable by moving forward in phases: baseline development, knowledge exchange, and comparative analysis. |
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I believe that what I am setting out, the sort of changes Britain wants to see to build confidence in our membership of this organisation, are possible and deliverable and doable. |
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A forty minute walk from the library might sound doable during your Wednesday afternoon house viewing, but first thing on a Monday morning, in the rain, you might not be so keen to go to your lectures. |
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But it can get a lot more complicate when you try some sequence of throws that are usually forbiden, but become doable if the receiver knows how to react on time. |
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The symposium will identify useful and doable recommendations that will enable paediatricians to improve child and youth health and health care in Canada. |
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When each action team has arrived at time lines for all of its strategies, the principal, staff, and school council should hold meetings to review the proposed time lines and determine if they are doable. |
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Most delegates evaluated these tasks as difficult, but doable. |
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The fine tuning will be complex but doable. |
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Can you give me some insight from on the street on whether that two-hour envelope is doable or whether it's just pie in the sky from a practical aspect? |
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It's always been my opinion-our government's opinion-that aboriginal people and communities need pragmatic, doable projects that can improve their quality of life, and not simply empty promises. |
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Craig Wright, chief economist at RBC, said he thinks Flaherty's plan is doable and he is glad it includes no tax increases and a focus on controlling spending. |
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Many years later realities have changed: globalisation, together with the advancement in technology and the stronger political will, has made certain plans more doable. |
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It's peaceful and doable,'' one student said at a beginning class at the Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center. |
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The teacher involves the student in identifying learning goals that are clear, shared, doable, measurable, ongoing, and timely, and explains the criteria that will be used to evaluate the student's work. |
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It evolved from a series of considerations that attempted to find a balance between what was needed to maintain technical rigour and independence on one hand and what was doable and affordable on the other. |
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In closing, Ramcharan said these approaches would help make the human rights contribution more tangible and give practical expression to idealism through doable politics and strategies. |
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Jackson, of course, the baddest mother at the movies and compellingly doable. |
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I do believe it is doable, winnable, but it isn't going to happen tomorrow. |
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I didn't believe I had the time, but felt one meeting was doable. |
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Do you think it is a doable business, given the Turkish political climate? |
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