It should be borne in mind here, that there are some objectives which may be regarded as achievable in the near future and others whose achievability cannot be determined without further research. |
In this respect, it is vital that a balance be struck between the achievability of mandates and the resources provided to implement them. |
For objectives such as the growing of organs from stem cells or the understanding of Alzheimer's disease, the principles are still so poorly understood that doubts persist regarding their general achievability. |
These standards would be science-based, taking into account achievability and economic considerations, and would be reviewed on a regular basis. |
More pointedly, if a risk doesn't threaten or enhance the achievability of corporate objectives, I question whether it's a risk. |
The credibility of the authorized mandates rests on their clarity and their achievability. |