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They have stated a tangible goal: home-court advantage for the first round.
They were committed to a tangible goal, with an immediate deadline.
The Dutch social enterprise soon realised that creating a conflict-free smartphone was a tangible goal.
Foreign Minister Marwan J. Muasher, while noting some disappointments, said the president at least gave the Arabs a tangible goal.
The drastic turn has meant the Mets are unlikely to finish the season at.500, which was once a tangible goal.
'I want to be able to cycle to work and back 4 times a week' gives yourself a tangible goal which you are more likely to stick to.
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The point was also raised that it was not enough to be connected electronically; there was also a need to share a more tangible goal or project, and to have a more visible leader from within the group, to galvanize efforts and motivate continued interaction.
But try to have a solid and tangible goal such as working or living in a particular place.
I think that focusing on one very tangible goal is a blessing for anybody.
The best reality shows revolve around a tangible, positive goal: marriage to a millionaire, a fat recording contract, survival on a desert island.
The leaders of the five countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — the so-called BRICS nations — emphasized their mutual good will and their growing economic power, but fell short of achieving the tangible goal most discussed before the gathering: the establishment of a new development agency to rival the World Bank.
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