Sentence examples for interrelated goals from inspiring English sources

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Since October 2006, 35 metropolitan-area hospitals have implemented rapid response systems to reduce cardiac arrest and mortality in their intensive-care units, and we are seeing meaningful progress toward the interrelated goals of increasing the number of rapid response team calls and decreasing the number of cardiac codes.

The present study has two interrelated goals: first, to determine the tolerance of different proteins to functional variants, and second, using this information to develop a method that improves the capacity of existing bioinformatics tools to assess the likelihood that a specific somatic mutation is a cancer driver.

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Four complex, interrelated priority setting goals were described, suggesting a balance of need, quality, budget and organizational goals in priority determination.

"I think it's fair to say that the success or failure of our entire investment in Afghanistan is teetering on whether these two interrelated and ambitious goals can be met," Mr. Sopko said.

"I think it's fair to say that the success or failure of our entire investment in Afghanistan is teetering on whether these two interrelated and ambitious goals can be met," he said.

According to this model, hope has three interrelated cognitive components: goals, agency and pathways.

The problem can be classed as a complex analytic problem because it features many interrelated variables, multiple conflicting goals, non-transparent information, and time pressure (Rausch et al. 2016).

The structuration model of interprofessional collaboration, 21 which has its basis in organisational sociology, consists of four interrelated dimensions including: shared goals and vision; internalisation; formalisation and governance.

Projects have to meet interrelated time, cost and effectiveness goals.

Together these comprise a collection of interrelated cognitive processes enabling flexible, goal-directed behaviors [Pennington and Ozonoff 1996; Stuss and Alexander, 2000].

Executive function is an umbrella term that incorporates a collection of interrelated processes responsible for purposeful, goal-directed behavior (Anderson 2002).

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