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"tangible objectives" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to specific and measurable goals that can be seen, touched, or experienced in a concrete way. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as in project management, business planning, and personal goal-setting. For example: - The company has set tangible objectives for the quarter, including a 10% increase in sales and a 15% reduction in costs. - As part of our New Year's resolution, we have established tangible objectives for our health, such as exercising three times a week and cutting down on processed foods. - In order to effectively track progress, our team has identified tangible objectives for each stage of the project, such as completing user testing by the end of the month.
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The slippery genius of "the war on terror" is that without frontlines and without tangible objectives, there's no need to guard against injuries sustained by friendly fire.
These companies operated in competitive environments and their staff realized that foresight enabled them to achieve tangible objectives.
To effect change, they need well defined goals with tangible objectives.
The project has more tangible objectives than the American BRAIN initiative's and differs in its collaborative nature: 80 institutes and companies will collaborate including some leading American and Canadian universities.
On return, in an exchange with the newly appointed director of the Darwin Center, we began to discuss how the World Ocean Observatory might serve as a conduit for grants and contributions from environmental funders abroad in support of tangible objectives toward their strategic plan.
Specific strategies [ 39] will include: the increase in self-efficacy through analysing and overcoming typical barriers such as lack of time, skill or accessibility; making planning more flexible; positively accepting failures, and/or that change is neither quick nor easy; building a system of incentives; and defining realistic, tangible objectives.
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As a consequence of these developments, systems biology, whose goal is to comprehend the organism as a complex system arising from interactions between its multiple elements, becomes a more tangible objective.
But it's 2012, and the tangible objective of innovation isn't about national security.
The evolution of proteomics over the past decade has seen it mature from its nebulous and esoteric origins into a facet of science with a tangible objective; to develop and apply targeted mass spectrometric assays for the analysis of human proteins [1].
Protection from disease is a tangible objective; it is easily understood and translated and it has direct benefits for all.
It can be noticed that most of the approaches adopted for improved cookstoves have remained top down and focused essentially on tangible technical objectives.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com