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Discover Ludwig"vision set out" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a plan or goal that is well-defined and has clear objectives. For example, "The CEO outlined an ambitious vision set out for the company's growth over the next 5 years."
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Such is the vision set out in Memory Palace, a new novella by Hari Kunzru and also the centrepiece of a V&A exhibition.
The biggest flaw with the production was that it was too reverent to the vision set out by Tolkien's sprawling books.
The organisation Participle provides a useful example of how the state can fulfil the vision set out by Beveridge at the foundation of the welfare state.
This is the chilling vision set out in the Islamic State magazine called "Dabiq," published in several European languages including English.
Will the Queen's Speech throw red meat to backbenchers and Tory right-wingers, or speak to the "one-nation" vision set out by David Cameron on the steps of No 10 on the morning after his surprise election victory?
Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, president of the bishops conference, said in a news conference on Tuesday: "The audit results represent solid progress on the journey toward fulfilling the vision set out in the charter.
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"Our vision sets out clearly how we will manage these new developments that improve convenience for customers, while ensuring safety remains our top priority.
It is possible that Friedman's nomination was a factor in convincing the Obama administration that its national duty requires the protection of US interests through an international resolution and a public vision setting out US principles with regard to the resolution of the conflict.
In a sign of the EU's determination not to be dominated by Brexit, the summit in Tallinn also heard that the European council president Donald Tusk would draft some options for the future of the EU by the October summit, in reaction to the expansive visions set out by Juncker and the French president, Emmanuel Macron.
Smetana's Libuse, given its first UK staging by University College Opera, is quite different: a series of tableaux on power (and its limitations) that culminates in a sequence of visions setting out a model of strong, peaceful, rational nationhood.
Proponents and critics have selectively interpreted or misinterpreted the vision Mr. Obama set out in Prague.
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