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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based on goals" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the reasoning or foundation behind a decision or action. Example: The company's marketing strategy is based on goals of increasing brand awareness and driving sales.
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"Companies often include more than one metric, allowing them to also track performance based on goals like internal restructuring, product growth or other business line measurements," wrote E*TRADE.
Based on goals, Nemanja Nikolic should start.
Each bank can adjust this software, based on goals or market conditions, for example.
How well do we direct our lives based on goals and values?
In this work we present a new computing paradigm based on goals.
In the real world, that is outside of Washington, D.C., compensation and achievement are based on goals defined and achieved.
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After Sweden's 3-0 victoverover Finland, the United States took the No. 1 seed (based on goal differential) and will play the winner of the Switzerland-Belarus game.
In this contribution we discuss an adaptive algorithm based on goal oriented error measures using ordinary elements and a p-refinement for the linearization of the secant forms.
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