1 the act of achieving something, or something that is achieved:
The group's investment objectives include the attainment of long-term capital growth.
attainment targets
a person's educational attainments
What is implied in a rejection of error correction is that there is room for differential attainments at differential speeds.
The creation of an assessment system that rewards pupils' attainments rather than their failings has been a renewed source of national pride.
Among other things, this implied that the connection between educational attainments and upward social and economic mobility was far from guaranteed.
Now since we can select the optimal via-point, we have goal attainments of each via-point candidate using predicted sensor data and robot-to-target distance.
The later played only a small role, if any, in his attainments of positions of power and prestige.
The ending offers a vision that such attainments may still be possible.
He goes much further, however, than simply endorsing the practice of music by aristocratic women as part of a suite of courtly attainments.
The contribution of educational attainments to an individual's continually evolving social capital remains to be established in this sample.
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