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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revised goal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a goal that has been changed or updated from its original version.
Example: "After reviewing our progress, we decided to set a revised goal for the project to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "an updated objective" or "a modified target."
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On the basis of further evidence about patient diagnostic rates and associated TB program impact, a revised goal may be formulated in the future.
In 2005 the World Health Assembly endorsed a revised goal to reduce global measles deaths by 90% by 2010 (or earlier) compared with 2000 as one of the GIVS goals [ 4].
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The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, begun in 1988 (when about 350,000 people in 125 countries had the crippling viral disease), did not meet its revised goal of ridding the world of polio by the end of 2005.
After the goal refinement process, 37 centres submitted revised goal statements (of which 21 (56.8%) had improved their rating), and 12 centres (24%) had achieved a maximum possible combined rating of 'A++'.
In order to improve the quality of goal setting, centres with lower rates (B, C or −) were invited to submit revised goal statements for those patients who had not yet received their follow-up evaluation.
Laudable short-term impacts of the program include positive influences on student interest in global health (as seen in the students' subsequent school projects and their participation in Seattle BioMed community events), biomedical careers and graduate school (e.g., 16.9% of teens departing 2008 2009 Academy report revised goals of attaining a doctorate rather than a baccalaureate diploma).
Revised goals of strict landscape stability and broad biodiversity attributes, based on those of relevant native ecosystem analogues, are proposed to enable the identification of appropriate native and novel ecosystem targets for the modified landscapes.
MA → ES denoted that students reestablished task demands and revised goals when they made adaptions.
A revised performance goal, published in 1996 (92), was for a total analytical error of <5%.
By the time the campaign closed on December 31, Duke had more than met a revised $2-billion goal and also had received the largest-ever gift in its history, $72 million, from Pete and Ginny Nicholas, both Class of '64.
The chair will have the opportunity to include a message to the student (e.g., "Please revise goals for the coming year and resubmit").
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