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The phrase "targets doing" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to refer to actions or activities that targets are engaged in, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The report outlines the targets doing their best to meet the objectives set for the quarter."
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So why are headteachers, even those already reaching government targets, doing it?
A more sophisticated group takes care of the planning -- gathering intelligence, picking targets, doing surveillance and making bombs.
In those two attacks, two sets of suicide bombers detonated their vehicles far from their targets, doing little damage.
Even if Sally cannot carry out her plans, say because she is paralyzed, her willing still targets doing something specific.
Laying IEDs, attacking civilian targets, doing hit-and-run ambushes that's much easier than clearing areas of Taliban, holding on to those areas, building up government infrastructure.
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The grand setting of targets does not necessarily bring improvement.
The lesson is that the targets don't work.
Adopting grand targets does not create jobs, except among bureaucrats.
"It's not like shooting at paper targets: paper targets don't shoot back".
What expectations, or targets, do you have for Grundig's UK return?
The current IPCC targets do not adequately account for this feedback.
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