Sentence examples for call targets from inspiring English sources

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Arborists also consider its location and the proximity to what they call "targets" — property and people.

"We buy lists, we call targets identified by a media-buying firm".

That's why we call targets clay pigeons rather than clay pheasants, and it's why they are traditionally blue to resemble the "blue meteor", as the fast-flying passenger pigeon was also known.

Bombing has largely ceased since Dec. 18, but American warplanes still fly 50 to 60 missions a day over Afghanistan, prepared to strike if ground spotters call targets in.

Apps can use reflection to dynamically change their call targets, which could help them bypass static analysis.

The film seems to attempt to make an honest attempt that these are humans, not "targets". The humanization of the child, and the "terrorists" who take the child to the hospital worked to display a human aspect of those we might call "targets" or "collateral damage". By the end, the "good guys" and the "bad guys" seem less clear, although the sympathy for the perpetrators seems stronger.

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In analyzing and developing policy, the Haas Institute uses a framework we call targeted universalism.

It plans only to e-mail and call target groups of users on advertisers' behalf.

This action was not terrorism in the current sense of that term but, rather, what we would call "targeted assassination".

Racked, a shopping blog, advised readers to call Target's toll-free number to order items by phone.

He shot me with what they call target rounds, so there are entry and exit wounds for every bullet hole.

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