Word: accomplish
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Featherstone continued, "She has the extraordinary ability to tune in with what you're trying to accomplish and help you without changing your own style...
...tinkering with nature's toolbox to bring to life what scientists call a "hopeful monster" -- such as a fish with feet -- are likely to remain elusive. Scientists, as Duboule observes, are still far from reproducing in a laboratory the biochemical artistry that nature has taken millions of years to accomplish...
...accomplish that, we need to change ingrained attitudes and gender stereotypes. In an office the other day, I heard someone say that "Ed" was on a four-month maternity leave. I thought I'd heard wrong. In fact, the person speaking was acknowledging a more and more common occurrence--men staying home with a newborn. Our society needs to accept and encourage men's moving into traditionally female roles...
...would seem to me in my quick reading of itthat you would not need the second ifyou were justintending to accomplish...the first," Casey said...
Most Americans agree that it is long past time to take serious steps to reduce the deficit and balance the budget [COVER, May 22]. Most agree also that everyone should suffer proportionately to accomplish that goal. But there is grave disagreement over what each American should sacrifice. All federally subsidized programs can be run more efficiently, and many can benefit their constituents even with budget cuts. If Congress is proposing that the government get out of funding any specific programs, however, or if cuts are not going to be proportionate among all recipients of federal funds, that must be fully...