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I love her tangible goals.
This means specifying tangible goals and assigning responsibility for creating, summarizing and reporting on them.
Much of the newsroom does not set tangible goals, much less feel accountable for reaching goals.
Set tangible goals with definable outcomes so you can track your progress.
Most of the students in my tour group were pursuing political science, biology, art — tangible goals, if not tangible subjects in and of themselves.
"Who the hell are you, the bloody fast police?" Others also had tangible goals, including tackling stomach complaints, severe constipation and mystery lumps.
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They have stated a tangible goal: home-court advantage for the first round.
They were committed to a tangible goal, with an immediate deadline.
The Dutch social enterprise soon realised that creating a conflict-free smartphone was a tangible goal.
The drastic turn has meant the Mets are unlikely to finish the season at.500, which was once a tangible goal.
While noting some disappointments, Foreign Minister Marwan J. Muasher said the president had at least given the Arabs a tangible goal.
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