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To targets
noun
A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.
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Then they attached them to targets.
They would agree to targets that cannot be met operationally.
This would make it a credible threat to targets as far away as the US mainland.
Providers get job satisfaction because they feel successful; in some cases, salaries are tied to targets.
Negotiation, communication, numeracy and the ability to work to targets, for example.
At the high skill end of the workforce we increasingly work to targets, not time.
"Yes to targets that hit the Taliban regime," a French daily, Libération, said.
There were 34 industrial countries which agreed to targets, most of them in Europe.
"A private company is far more likely to adhere to targets than a doctor will.
The EU thinks sticking to targets is essential to restoring market confidence.
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Petty has three go-to targets, including Corey Coleman, who recently torched Oklahoma for 224 yards and two touchdowns.
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