concrete objectives
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concrete
adjective
uk/ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/us/ˈkɑːn.kriːt/
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen ...
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objective
noun[C]
uk/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/us/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
something that you plan to do ...
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(Definition ofconcreteandobjectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Itsconcreteobjectiveis to set out guidelines for the future review of the directive on general product safety and market surveillance.
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The correct definition of a (concreteobjective) truth must thus be: a truth is a proposition that expresses something that applies to its object.
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Yet effective public policies also need concrete objectives.
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We are told that concrete objectives are difficult to set.
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This can best be achieved by setting concrete objectives.
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There are not enough concrete objectives and more of them are needed.
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Some speakers mentioned concrete objectives and fine words.
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And in those areas where there are more concrete objectives, such as the reduction of poverty, the economic objectives are still not clear.
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The revised guidelines present concrete objectives, priorities and targets and strengthen the delivery and governance of the strategy as a whole.
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These road maps establish concrete objectives as well as the activities needed to achieve them.
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We now need concrete objectives: concrete objectives with regard to youth unemployment, concrete objectives with regard to long-term unemployment and concrete objectives with regard to an active labour market policy.
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However, we know the extent to which these funds, some of whose concrete objectives are of course acceptable, are poorly used, or even not used at all.
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There is no doubt at all that they are useful tools for seeing the progress that has been made, the concrete objectives defined and the timetables for achieving them.
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We want from you concrete objectives.
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National action plans with concrete objectives for reducing the risks and dependencies associated with pesticides are crucial here.
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With this aim in mind, we must devise a strategy which sets out concrete objectives for actively promoting equal opportunities and in relation to gender mainstreaming.
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There don't seem to be any concrete objectives other than causing deaths.
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Benefit concerts can have both subjective and concrete objectives.
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