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The phrase "result oriented" is a perfectly fine phrase to use in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is focused on achieving a certain result. For example: "She was a result oriented leader, determined to drive her company to success."
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"He's direct and relentless and aggressive and result oriented, and I can deal with all those things".
Judge Sullivan's ruling included a footnote that "there is evidence in the record that there isn't an explanation for this change," and that the revised environmental impact statement "was completely politically driven and result oriented".
Although the contractual system is result oriented, the restriction of contractor's behavior is limited.
"We are a government that is evidenced based and result oriented," asserted Minister of Health Dr. Agnes Bingawaho.
I sound like a complete loser, but the truth is I'm an intelligent, driven, result oriented, creative, fun-loving problem solver.
The programme has found working with community- based organizations as more result oriented.
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They're more end-result oriented, whereas, for example, men tend to be more concerned about issues such as rates of return and volatility".
"The staff's process was result-oriented, facts be damned".
"The staff's process was result-oriented, facts be damned," Mr. Cuban wrote on his blog when the case was first filed in 2008.
For example, lawyers have been disbarred for stating that a judicial decision was result-oriented rather than based on the law.
The staffs process was result-oriented, facts be damned".
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