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By setting reasonable and flexible objectives and taking advantage of administrative tools while concurrently listening to the market, planning authorities can, to a certain extent, counteract unwanted development pressures.

The manager who is good at setting short-range objectives and taking great risks at the birth of an organization may be much less useful in shaping long-range plans and laying the groundwork for growth when the organization is seeking stability during its youthful stage.

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Instead of random Council hearings and investigations, the agencies need systematic scrutiny by legislators who understand their objectives and take an interest in the arts of management.

The Treasury defends the FPC and says the members are "highly qualified to deliver its objectives" and takes comfort from the endorsement of the International Monetary Fund last week, which described the FPC as an "important step in developing mechanisms to mitigate systemic risk".

Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the relationships among objectives and take measures to reduce the number of objectives.

1st Parachute Battalion also seized its own objectives, and by the end of 29 March the brigade had secured all of its objectives and taken 770 German and Italian troops as prisoners.

Communities use their own capacities to attain their objectives and take a central role in planning and implementing improved sanitation.

He said: "There is a difficult balance to be struck between meeting that objective and taking appropriate account of shareholder and public concern in the UK about the level of executive pay.

The area of staining was semiquantitatively assessed by inspecting all possible fields under a × 20 objective and taking an average.

(Levine 1994, ch.2.2) For Rudolf Otto, (1917) whatever is holy or 'numinous' is so characterised on the basis of our non-rational, non-sensory experience of it rather than its own objective features and, taking its departure from Otto's work, one approach has been to argue that the feelings of awe which people feel towards God can be, and often are, applied to the universe itself.

We model the problem as a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP), which allows a general reward based optimization objective and takes uncertainty in temporal evolution and partial observations into account.

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