0 An achievable task, ambition, etc. is one that is possible to achieve:
1 able to be achieved, especially after a lot of effort:
Making a critical point sinking is the ultimate goal (perhaps not always achievable).
Many suggest such a goal of care is not achievable by all and perhaps inappropriate for many.
They illustrate the spatial distribution of the achievable height accuracy assuming a precise functional and stochastic model.
They also demonstrate that a high self-rated quality of life in old age is achievable and, indeed, was being enjoyed by most of the participants.
They allow us to act on behalf of the highest good knowing perfectly well that it may not be achievable in this life.
This is of course not always achievable, but algebraic datatypes (in particular variants) make it possible in many important cases.
The user selects his one or two most urgent problems or needs, small and achievable objectives are worked out and a time limit set.
More practically, the loss of credibility by the central bank will greatly reduce both the maximum achievable net output, and the optimal disinflation length.