that you are well prepared
Answer:SMART means: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-Bound.
As real as possible.
"Fat free diet plans are not effective in the long term. You may lose weight initially but it is not realistic, or healthy, to maintain a fat free diet."
It means realistic and determined
If you mean realistic FIGURES, the one usually credited with this is Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337). I doubt there is any information about realistic FINGERS.
When the status on a property is listed as "Contingent w/no kick-out" (CNKO) it means that an offer has been presented to the seller with contingencies, and if those contingencies are not satisfied, then the seller may take another offer. A "kick-out" clause is sometimes used if a seller wants to reserve the option to accept a better offer, once the property is under contract. A "no kick-out" clause means that the seller relinquishes this option once his/her home is under contract. So, in your example "Contingent w/no kick-out" means that the seller has accepted an offer with contingencies, but cannot accept another offer unless those contingencies are not satisfied.
it means realistic non fiction
become more realistic completely lacking in playfulness
"Frimton" is gibberish - sounds realistic, but is not a word.
It means the seller has agreed to sell the property to a buyer but there are contingencies. Typically those would be inspections, financing commitment, appraisal and survey.
if you mean the plans for 'Germania', then very little. if you mean about the Holocaust, then the plans that were made were not made very far in advance and they weren't made by Hitler.
No, if any were realistic it'd mean that your physically the player