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Discover LudwigThe phrase "succeed target" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in business and goal-setting contexts to refer to successfully reaching a specific goal or objective. Example: Our company's primary goal this year is to succeed our sales target of $1 million.
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If the Pavilions succeed, Target may proceed with more experiments in affordable prefabricated Michael Graves houses.
The present research examines whether similar effects occur if affective primes succeed target presentation, i.e., backward affective priming.
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People have a good sense about what a network stands for," he says, adding that networks can succeed by targeting niches on the Web science fiction fans, for instance–and developing shows for them.
Should that succeed subsequent targets will include breast, liver, pancreatic cancers and multiple myeloma.
Co-expression of OLE-RFP and HPLF3-YFP chimeras did not succeed in targeting YPF to LD, which were only labelled by RFP (Fig. 5d).
If they succeed, their next target will be the BBC, another far-from-perfect organisation that, nonetheless, works massively well in the national interest.
What all this shows is that despite Paulson's efforts to shoot a silver bullet into the heart of the financial market turmoil, it's difficult if not impossible to succeed when the target is zigzagging as much as it is.
Nevertheless, intensive treatment of type 1 diabetes often does not succeed in achieving target A1C levels ≤7.0% (6).
Discouragingly, most countries did not succeed attaining this target due to a number of demand and supply barriers [ 16].
Courses addressing such needs are more likely to succeed if their target audiences are sufficiently specific to be able to narrow the focus to aspects that are relevant to the participants' own research projects, to their level of background knowledge and to their technical experience with bioinformatics tools/resources.
Indeed, SanDisk has succeeded by targeting consumers who cannot afford an iPod or a Zune.
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