Accomplish
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484 examples of Accomplish in a sentence
Months after watching It's The Rage, I'm still not sure what the director and writer were trying to
accomplish.
The movie is an excellent vehicle for entertainment and with the addition of Landau and Murray, they
accomplish
that.
We don't think we can
accomplish
this.
And if you want to search for something meaningful beneath all this fun, you'll find that the movie is about how egoistic, lonely and lost we are when we elbow each other out of the way to
accomplish
our petty goals.
Tucci accomplished all he hoped to
accomplish
here in The Big Night.
Showing how much a person (namely Corky) with Down Syndrome can accomplish, was a real ground-breaker for TV.
Both
accomplish
what they set out to do, but "The Third Man" exceeds even farther than the former - it is haunting and almost poetically vibrant in the way it displays its story and the outcome of its characters.
I'm not sure what Greg Wilson tried to
accomplish
here, and the screenplay was poorly adapted from Ketchum's novel.
You could say that AlphaGo evolved to be the best Go player in the world, achieving in only two years what natural selection took millions of years to
accomplish.
To
accomplish
this, it must be in representatives’ self-interest to reconcile their constituents’ diverse interests, rather than represent homogenous groups.
To
accomplish
these goals, Xi is centralizing power, launching a charm offensive, and cracking down on official corruption and extravagance.
Talks, not the killing of civilians, are the way to
accomplish
this.
More than any American official, he anticipated what the American opening to China would
accomplish.
The Rwandans will
accomplish
this, as they do many things, because they believe that the only investment that can bring infinite returns is in their children, and because graduates of the University of Global Health Equity will be their sons and daughters, too.
But what did the Kyoto Protocol
accomplish?
Pierre Vimont, the French special envoy, has been charged by his government with an enormous task, one that he cannot possibly
accomplish
on his own.
But the US political system is set up to make it much harder to
accomplish
something than to block it.
If, however, Democrats retain control of the Senate, this will be far more difficult to
accomplish.
The solution to the productivity problem is easy to state but difficult to accomplish: the country must bridge the widening gap between the “two Mexicos” – the agile, dynamic, post-NAFTA modern economy (the “Aztec tiger”)and the traditional economy of slow-growing, unproductive traditional businesses.
In 2011, when then-US Representative Barney Frank asked why Occupy Wall Street protesters “think that simply being in a physical place does much,” an appropriate answer would have been: “Actually, occupying public spaces can
accomplish
a great deal, depending on who the occupiers are and how many they number.”
In Hungary we have learned that in order to
accomplish
our goals, we must complete the performative function of the verb.
To
accomplish
this however, the kingdom will have to dramatically reduce its unhealthy dependence on oil – a strategic goal that has been long discussed, but never implemented.
Competition requires redundancy – three or four firms competing to
accomplish
the same task or deliver the same product, outdoing one another and ultimately advancing the market.
But, while everyone agrees that Chile should realize its potential as a global supplier of lithium, the local debate on how to
accomplish
this has produced more heat than light.
Presidents’ futures – their ability to win re-election, to
accomplish
other policy goals, and to leave a respectable legacy – hinge on the economy’s strength.
We have a moral obligation to do the most good that we possibly can with what we spend, so we must focus our resources where we can
accomplish
the most first.
Cities with a strong ethos can also
accomplish
political goals that are difficult to achieve at the national level.
Hillary Clinton, trying to straddle the divide between the two wings of the Democratic Party, is increasingly leaning to the left as Sanders draws enormous crowds, something she has yet to
accomplish.
The US would certainly like Pakistan to eliminate the leadership of the Taliban, both Afghan and Pakistani, but will not lean too heavily on Pakistan’s rulers to
accomplish
this goal.
This type of decentralization and flexibility is difficult for governments to accomplish, given their central accountability structures.
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