broad goal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbroadandgoal
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broad
adjective
uk/brɔːd/us/brɑːd/
very ...
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goal
noun[C]
uk/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 ofbroadandgoalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The district exit outcomes identify broad goals for all students and are used to gauge or benchmark student programs and program effectiveness.
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He said they share four broad goals: getting money out of politics, balancing the budget, restoring civility, and figuring out how to run government better.
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Improved performance is directed at satisfying such broad goals as cost, quality, schedule, and mission need and suitability.
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To achieve ourbroadgoal, of punishments which fit the criminal as well as the crime, we will reform radically the present sentencing structure.
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Hisbroadgoalwas to move treatment of the mentally ill away from remote asylums and into local hospitals closer to the community.
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Thebroadgoalis to create a welcoming and engaging student environment.
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The present report had three broad goals that addressed the definition and heterogeneity of chronic fatigue in a large, population-based sample of twins.
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Driven by these general insights, this review paper has two broad goals.
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The curriculum is not only meaningful at the time of learning but also aligns with the broad goals of national and international systems of education.
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The constitution's preamble committed the organization to three broad goals: 1.
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The conspiracy is believed to have broad goals, usually conceived as securing control of a country, a region, or even the entire world.
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