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But he says there was a culture at this hospital where targets were put ahead of patient care.
"Where targets are important and about end-to-end service standards" they should be kept, he said.
It's a game where targets like ladybugs and a cartoon mouse move on the screen against plain backgrounds.
The company has itself confirmed that staff had been dismissed since prisoners were taken on in November, but countered that this was part of the normal attrition rate in a demanding business where "targets had to be met".
She cites Labour's four-hour waiting time for A&E and the coalition's policy of "localism" as being major examples of where targets and upheavals in the NHS have failed patients.
There have been similar worries in Europe, where bountiful state support led to a boom and bust in the Spanish solar sector and where targets for some biofuels may contribute to greenhouse emissions.
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In this study and in general, different bioassays generally means different targets, where "target" can refer to protein target, or a targeted interaction in a phenotypic screen.
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The firm evolved from Dayton department stores in Minneapolis, where Target is based.
At the shelter where Target died, there is significant despair as well, county officials said.
But inside the headquarters tower here, where Target's decisions are made, no one is about to relax.
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