strategic goal

collocation in English

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strategic
adjective
uk
/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
us
/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
helping to achieve a plan, for example in business ...
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goal
noun[C]
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/ɡəʊl/
us
/ɡoʊl/
an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football ...
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(Definition ofstrategicandgoalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The originalstrategicgoalof the reformers was to establish a research center under the ministry and a network of experimental stations in various regions of the country.
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The first point is thestrategicgoal.
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The paper stated thestrategicgoalof pediatric bundling is to make it more difficult for rival vaccine makers to enter a new market.
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The two countries consider it theirstrategicgoalto achieve multidimensional co-operation, especially in the fields of energy, transport and the military.
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The purpose of a military campaign is to achieve a particular desired resolution of a military conflict as itsstrategicgoal.
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He also concentrated on thestrategicgoalof confining the enemy within the mountainous region.
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The interdiction of supplies and reinforcements to units closer to the front lines is therefore an importantstrategicgoalfor opposing forces.
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Political argument though is not generally a purely intellectual activity, since it may also serve thestrategicgoalof promoting a political agenda.
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Thestrategicgoalof the game is to capture all of the bases on the map.
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Reducing wiring cost and weight, and increasing reliability of conductors is astrategicgoalin many industries.
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Astrategicgoalis achieved by reaching specific strategic objectives that represent intermediary and incremental advances within the overall strategic plan.
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Although she developed many techniques for establishing the non-consecutivity condition, she did not succeed in herstrategicgoal.
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Whatstrategicgoal(s) of the organization will the program address?
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Sometimes the counter-offensive can be of a more limited operational maneuver nature, with more limited objectives rather than those seeking attainment of astrategicgoal.
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Failures are often attributed to unrealistic expectations, lack of commitment, cultural differences,strategicgoaldivergence and insufficient trust.
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Sometimes thestrategicgoalcan be to limit the scope of the conflict.
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The programsstrategicgoalis to create technologies and design approaches that lead to marketable net zero energy homes by 2020 and net zero energy commercial buildings by 2025.
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One might argue that the more aggressive anti-interest group efforts are fully consistent with most firms' strategic goals.
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