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And even more than the question of achievability, was the question of acceptance.
"The overweight call for us really comes down to earnings achievability and relative valuation driving relative outperformance in the absence of a recession," it added.
Perhaps the best example is the work performed during the sixth Mars Achievability Workshop that was held in Washington, D.C. during the summer of 85033.
"Given the deteriorating trend ... we believe more investors might start to question the achievability of that target going forward," said Helvea analyst Andreas von Arx.
Analysts at brokerage Equilor said the shift in the achievability of the inflation goal to early 2019 from mid-2018 was an important signal from the NBH.
"...the controversy will now undoubtedly hinge upon the achievability of that full year guide, which requires a back-half ramp that would make Evel Knievel nervous," wrote Bernstein analysts.
Seasoned foreign policy veterans, including notable Russian specialists, are extremely skeptical of the achievability of improved relations given the fundamental gulf which separates current U.S. and Russian policies and principles.
"In a world of low rates, AMZN's long duration growth profile and inflecting confidence on its achievability of higher profitability look compelling," Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak said in a note to clients.
Those millions of new jobs must come from the private sector, which explains Prince Mohammed's extensive visit to the United States, where he hopes to convince weary U.S. investors and policymakers of the achievability of Vision 2030.
"While the company's margin goal ... remains in place, the achievability of this goal appears less certain near-term," the investment bank said in a research note after the results were released, citing challenges around the company's same-store sales expectations and a rise in raw chicken wing prices.
What is, however, disturbingly unique about this election cycle is the almost quixotic belief by so many millions of Americans in the feasibility and achievability of extreme ideas—many of which are designed (when they are detailed) to almost ham-handedly accomplish goals that have otherwise been considered complete nonstarters in past general elections.
For an example of a table whose highest normal form is EKNF, see Boyce–Codd normal form#Achievability of BCNF.
For people with insulin- requiring diabetes, hypoglycemia is one of the recurrent hazards of treatment. It limits the achievability of normal glucoses with current treatment methods. Hypoglycemia is a true medical emergency, which requires prompt recognition and treatment to prevent organ and brain damage.
We briefly review the HSW coding theorem (the statement of the achievability of the Holevo information rate I(X;B) for communicating classical data over a quantum channel). We first review the minimal amount of quantum mechanics needed for the theorem. We then cover quantum typicality, and finally we prove the theorem using a recent sequential decoding technique.
In this section, we show achievability of the upper bound on the rate from the last section. A codebook, known to both encoder and decoder, is generated by selecting codewords of length n, i.i.d. Gaussian with variance P-\epsilon and mean zero. For large n, the empirical variance of the codebook will be very close to the variance of its distribution, thereby avoiding violation of the power constraint probabilistically.
Terry Duffy president of the AUEW, described the limit as 'political suicide'. Healey also privately expressed scepticism about the achievability of the limit. The TUC voted overwhelmingly on 26 July to reject the limit and insist on a return to free collective bargaining as they were promised. It had been widely expected that Callaghan would call a general election in the autumn, and that the 5 per cent limit would be revised if Labour won.
In the context of the capacity of the narrowband Gaussian two-user multiple-access channel, CoverT. M. Cover, "Some advances in broadcast channels," in Advances in Communication Systems, A. Viterbi, Ed. New York: Academic Press, 1975, vol. 4, pp. 229-260 showed the achievability of the capacity region by means of a successive cancellation receiver, which decodes one user treating the other as noise, re- encodes its signal and subtracts it from the received signal.
As with the several other major results in information theory, the proof of the noisy channel coding theorem includes an achievability result and a matching converse result. These two components serve to bound, in this case, the set of possible rates at which one can communicate over a noisy channel, and matching serves to show that these bounds are tight bounds. The following outlines are only one set of many different styles available for study in information theory texts.
The concept of aesthetically- perfect man is an extreme with the presence on the cover of bare-chested muscular male models. Because of this, the magazine has often been criticized for promoting an unattainable model of man. To strengthen the idea of achievability, the staff of the magazine often try out the health and fitness programmes themselves and write about their experiences alongside pictorial evidence. In March 2006, one of the UK writers, Dan Rookwood, appeared on the cover having transformed his body shape while working at the magazine.
Dr. Gary Latham collaborated with Edwin Locke to expand upon his goal setting theory of motivation with five key principles designed to motivate the accomplishment and completion of a particular objective. These five key principles align closely around the SMART goal setting strategy designed to define objectivity and achievability. The five key principles are: # Clarity: Clear goals are measurable and not ambiguous which gives clear definition as to the expectations of the objective. # Challenge: People are often motivated by the anticipated significance upon successful completion of the particular task.
Previously, in the 1820s, an attempt was made to organize teaching in law, but this plan ended with the death of the designated professor. In 1935, the university once again formed appreciable plans for the start of a law school but was unable to secure a faculty. The desire remained after these unsuccessful efforts but aspirations were relegated to thirsting words rather than material preparations. In 1974, then president of Princeton, William G. Bowen, selected a committee to investigate and advise on the achievability of a law school.
In accordance with the Russian Federation Presidential Decree of 17 July 2012 №1796, the functions prescribed to the CLI include the collection and generalization of suggestions for improvement of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation together with presenting monthly reports on their achievability to the President. Shumkov initiated the project of open centres for studying Russian law abroad. From the early 2000s until his death Shumkov was an investor in development projects. Most recently he was investing in a large-scale project which is reconstructing of a number of buildings in Kitaigorodsky proezd and Varvarka street.
The functions prescribed to the CLI include the collection and generalization of suggestions for improvement of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation together with presenting monthly reports on their achievability to the President. Among the members of the CLI Council are also listed: professor V.V. Blazheev, the principal of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL), professor A.K. Golitchenkov, the dean of Law Department of the Moscow State University (MSU), professor N.A. Sheveleva, the dean of Law Department of Saint Petersburg State University (SPBGU) and V.A. Bublik, the principal of the Urals State Law University (USLA).
With the idea of the Moving Attack Surface, (MAS), the CMD system can be regarded as a kind of proactive defense system which deploys the multi-dimensional attack surface in an unpredictable way under the condition of visually-unchanged functions. Due to multiple- heterogeneity of structures and environments from each executive entity, it enables resources exploited by attackers (including lurkers) to have uncertainty in temporal and spatial dimensions. At the macro level, it appears that the attack surface is always making irregular movements. Especially for those attack missions which need multiple steps to transmit data to achieve attack goals, the premise of achievability can hardly be guaranteed.
Davies' mayoral campaign had called for harsher punishments for "young thugs", withdrawal from the European Union, withdrawal of council translation services, a reduction in the number of Doncaster councillors, and for local schools to opt out of local authority control.Doncaster Mayoral Elections, Doncaster Borough Council Once elected, Davies was interviewed on BBC Radio Sheffield and Look North where the interviewers questioned the legality and achievability of his manifesto promises. One of Davies' first decisions was to announce a cut in his own annual salary from £73,000 to £30,000.Social workers back in hospital BBC News, 9 June 2009 He is an opponent of political correctness who pledged to stop funding the town's gay pride event, although organisers maintained that the event brought business to Doncaster.

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