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Examples of goal

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A major implication of the study is that discussions that take place in literature courses have the potential to incorporate advanced proficiency goals.

Otherwise, we would end up with endless analyses of many features without having defined the goals of a given analysis.

We select one paraphrase phenomenon for each of the three paraphrasing goals.

The plan field is a list of actions that are longer-term dialogue goals.

Accordingly, the goals of the inflammatory responses are tissue restoration and wound healing.

One of the main goals of the book is to show how the human mind creatively uses these constraints together when thinking by analogy.

Two important attributes of the goals network need to be emphasised.

He clearly conveys the complementary balance between composition and programming necessary for achieving his musical goals.

If any of the theological types can achieve these goals, they are a source of genuine economic benefit for their adherents.

Without members and leaders who work effectively and efficiently together, civil society cannot achieve its material, social and political goals.

They seek satisfaction of their political goals from the state and of their economic goals from their employers.

What goals for students does the instructor have?

The more who agree with the stated goals, the greater the probability that mobilization efforts will be successful.

What is the form of the trade-offs, in terms of the regional goals for ecological, economic and social sustainability, between the different resource use enterprises?

Non-humans also serve other goals: they are good to eat for example.

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Collocations with goal

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ambitious goal

Admittedly, this may seem like an overly ambitious goal.

broad goal

To achieve our broad goal, of punishments which fit the criminal as well as the crime, we will reform radically the present sentencing structure.

career goal

Data were collected through three sources: a survey, career goal statements, and interviews.

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