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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeting which" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific target or focus, but the construction is not standard. Example: "The campaign is targeting which demographic will yield the best results."
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That ignominious experience led the Tories to adopt inflation targeting, which has transformed Britain's macroeconomic performance.
But he says there are advantages to nominal GDP targeting, which could allow for higher inflation in case of a slump.
Poverty targeting, which so many cash transfer programmes rely on, will be more complicated due to a greater mobility of residence.
It's better to err on the side of caution, even if the technology is available currently to offer behavioural targeting, which it largely isn't anyway.
Starting in August, Facebook began rolling out zip code targeting, which allows advertisers to concentrate ads and sponsored stories based on users' zip codes.
Ms. Yaccarino likened TV in Context to contextual targeting, which is all the rage in online advertising and takes advantage of tracking the online behavior of computer users to serve them ads they would find relevant.
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But it was very targeted, which is unusual for phishing schemes.
They are frequently used to target which ads later come your way.
"They can say it's not racist, but it's definitely targeted, which to me is the equivalent".
Many analysts are also confident about Target, which is based in Minneapolis.
Lingard did manage a shot on target, which Rico turned away for a corner.
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