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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work targets" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the specific goals or objectives that an individual or team is expected to achieve in their work. Example: Our team has set ambitious work targets for this quarter, including increasing sales by 20% and improving customer satisfaction ratings.
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It always includes a taxing physical objective — a hundred-mile bike ride each week; fifty consecutive pull-ups — and an array of work targets.
'My first plea in my new post is for adults to look in the mirror before they start castigating children,' said Aynsley-Green. 'Nobody will challenge an adult for bullying colleagues if they are successful in achieving their work targets but the long-term pain for victims is incalculable.
Our work targets an embedded platform.
This work targets design of logic module in QCA.
Our second proposal in this work targets the expansion of the coverage area by relay nodes.
Leader L1 Guidance in activity implementation Defines work targets and communicates commands and instructions to subordinates.
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"Then we take it out and put it to work: target hardening".
When we've finished, each student sets a behaviour and work target for the day.
But Farage and co have done great work targeting traditional Labour voters because there is a grain of truth to what they say.
Operators change these actions according to the work target, habitual actions, and work progress.
Offline profiling is more suitable in the context our work targeted.
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