Sentence examples for be target from inspiring English sources

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be target

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A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.

  • Take careful aim at the target.

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"Apple could be target, too.

"Peacekeepers cannot be target practice for the R.U.F.," he said.

National Realty's anchors will be Target, Sports Authority and Michael's, a craft supply store.

The three largest will be Target, Home Depot and BJ's Wholesale Club.

Nor did Ford say what other countries would be target markets for the model.

And should there be target levels for LDL plus other forms of harmful cholesterol linked to cardiovascular risk?

When used collaboratively, this information identifies area hot spots which frequently require the attention of public services, so resources can be target accordingly.

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The prices for the merchandise from The Shops at Target will be Target-ized — that is, reflecting the Target policy of "Expect more.

Additionally, the anti-glioma immune response induced by GO-Ag appeared to be target-specific.

Moreover, the immune response induced by GO-Ag appeared to be target-specific.

One possible cause of this signal reduction may be target-target interactions in the hybridization solution.

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