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But over time, these dream sets reached the level of attainability.
It is sometimes compiled separately for first time buyers and termed attainability.
Attainability: individuals must also believe that they can attain - or at least partially reach - a defined goal.
Substantial height attainability of over 4 feet.
The attainability of radical surgical ablation seems the most important prognostic factor (10).
Spices "had been dragged into the modern world," he writes, "and with modernity came that deadly quality, attainability."
Also, in a study conducted in 2009, 168 middle-aged childless women were asked to rate their wish for children according to intensity and attainability.
This comment changed the landscape of the modelling industry through a pronounced shift in public perception of attainability.
"Hardly anyone thinks they can look like a supermodel, whereas a movie star, as unrealistic as it sounds, offers some sort of attainability."
It was the attainability verses the unattainability.
"To be of benefit, it needs attainability; schools need to be rewarded quickly," Mr. Higgins said.
Inescapability and attainability in social theory (2001)
The 11th Edition was forever ready to judge, for it assumed the attainability of truth and the rightness of its implied morality.
The change management process in systems engineering is the process of requesting, determining attainability, planning, implementing, and evaluating of changes to a system.
While design culture sustained a rather elitist attainability through the 1930s, Teague pursued strategic relationships with large businesses selling products to the masses.
She believes in the importance and the attainability of beauty, but it's only after she has cosmetic surgery to make herself prettier that she becomes agoraphobic.
The observations can focus on the attainability of the outcomes, circumstances of the target population, and the plausibility of the program activities and the supporting resources.
Mjaft's core principles are: democracy, active citizenship, the attainability of change, strong communities, equal opportunities, solidarity, volunteerism, and the irrefutable power of debate.
The incompleteness theorems of Kurt Gödel, published in 1931, raised doubts about the attainability of an axiomatic foundation for all of mathematics.
I would particularly like to emphasize three matters to do with the attainability and quality of further education and training: equality, entrepreneurship and getting prepared for the information society.
The magazine also eschews rail-thin models in favor of normal-looking teenagers who just happen to be abnormally cute, an approach that adds to the aura of attainability.
Jareth, the Goblin King, has watched as Toby grows up into a teenager, secretly giving him everything he desired regardless of its attainability, propriety, or scale.
Virtual particles make a perfect vacuum unrealizable, but leave open the question of attainability of a quantum electrodynamic vacuum or QED vacuum.
As a result 'Platform Luchtschepen' (Airship Platform) was structured to investigate the attainability of projects like this in The Netherlands.
He published his findings in Die Erreichbarkeit der Himmelskörper (The Attainability of the Celestial Bodies).