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Discover Ludwig"programme targets" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific goals or objectives that a programme aims to achieve. Example: The new educational programme targets improving literacy rates among children in underprivileged communities.
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Many trusts struggled to meet their cost improvement programme targets last year.
The country only met 22% of its programme targets for 2011, according to Dow Jones.
First, a leaked Bundesbank document reported that the Greek government was failing to meet its reform programme targets.
The City4ADay programme targets young people from 16 to 25 who are not in employment, education or training.
The three-day executive programme targets people keen to move into the sector but who have inflexible full-time work commitments.
Earlier on Wednesday Germany – the single biggest contributor to the three bailouts Greece has received since 2010 – said the benefits were incompatible with programme targets.
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"China has a capable and very wide-ranging cyber programme targeting the full spectrum of governmental, military, and commercial targets.
But McPhee said the Hawaii programme targeted a different species of shark and was therefore a poor comparison.
The pupils had taken part in the university's outreach programme targeting high-achieving state school students.
So I sat down with English Partnerships and ordered them to compile a programme targeted at regenerating these mining communities.
Soliya's Connect Programme is an online cross-cultural education programme targeting young people in the West and in "predominantly Muslim societies".
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