Similar words: attain, attainable, maintained, unattainable, obtained, bill of attainder, contained, sustained. Meaning: [ə'teɪn] adj. achieved or reached.
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31 Programme evaluation, through effectiveness auditing, is measuring the extent to which goals have been attained.
32 Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure. Napoleon Hill
33 And even if equal opportunity to win the game were attained it would only establish the game.
34 By 1895 she had attained the opening up of Lincoln's Inn Fields to the poor.
35 In time, she attained, if not virtue, a modicum of equanimity.
36 That was one thing Jezrael had that she had never attained.
37 When safe levels are attained consistently you may reduce the frequency of testing to once a week.
38 In Period 5, new means for solutions to problems were attained through active experimentation.
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39 There are exceptions, of course; anyone can quote the names of a few specialists who have attained local or even national eminence.
40 In contrast, decentralised bargaining systems have a restricting influence upon the degree of union membership attained.
41 Comte suggested that a society's political institutions provide an indication of the stage which has been attained by civilization.
42 They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
43 Once a person has attained archetypal status in the eyes of the world, it is very hard to break it.
44 The learner's insight is not simply attained by understanding but by observation.
45 The successful application of reversibility to liquid volume problems is not attained until about age 7.
46 But freshman composition, like the writing test, assumed a level of competency that few of these students had attained.
47 Motivation is therefore a causal relationship between effort expended, the performance attained and the reward related to the performance.
48 To make matters worse many dietary instructional leaflets required a reading age not attained by the target population.
49 The improvements to be attained by extending the lexicon further also appear to be minimal.
50 If he or she is successful, equilibrium is attained for the moment with respect to the particular stimulus.
51 The motor velocity increases under the influence of the positive torque and the equilibrium position is attained with maximum velocity.
52 The need to relax the assumptions of perfect competition, and that the economy has attained equilibrium, is apparent.
53 These kinds of objectives were to be attained by public-sector pump-priming investment designed to lever out private resources.
54 A significant fertility decline has also been recorded, most of it attained before the enactment of the one-child policy.
55 This time the equilibrium level of income is above the full employment level and so can not actually be attained.
56 Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller
57 The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained in sudden flight but, they while their companions slept, they were toiling upwards in the night. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
58 The civic culture is present in the form of aspiration, and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained.
59 A close approximation to these conditions has been attained by Mandelkern, who annealed a linear polyethylene for 40 days.
60 It is for this reason that citizenship in the polis could be attained by birth only.
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