shared goal

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandgoal

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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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 ofsharedandgoalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofshared goal

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While every candidate will behave in slightly unique ways, there is an underlying and widelysharedgoalin campaigns: the desire to win the election.
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Acting for the patient's good is thesharedgoalof the medical profession: it serves as the starting point for discovering the moral law for medical practice.
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From a sociolinguist's perspective, this characterization of a joint enterprise orsharedgoalappears very general.
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Real conversational systems which are able to conduct meaningful dialogue with their users without being constrained by thesharedgoaland common task assumptions, remain research challenges so far.
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Symbols express asharedgoaland shared values.
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Let me quote directly from the conclusions: 'thesharedgoalof the negotiations is accession'.
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I assume that to walk away from bipartisanship does not mean walking away from thesharedgoalof peace.
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They are partnership agreements founded on thesharedgoalof development that make trade the servant of this objective and not the reverse.
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They have asharedgoalof long-term economic and monetary stability.
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Law can achieve oursharedgoal: policy can deal with policy, law can deal with attitudes.
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Further courageous decisions by both sides will be needed if thesharedgoalof a comprehensive agreement is to be realised.
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The energy efficiency sector affords us a massive opportunity to work towards what is, in principle, asharedgoal.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
So let us be very clear that thesharedgoalof negotiations was full accession, but, equally, the conditionality inherent in that statement was very clear.
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Formal strategies to promote interdisciplinary working are largely untested but include collaborative clinical records,sharedgoal-setting and closer working practices.
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Oursharedgoalmust be to foster sustained growth, strengthen cohesion, step up environmental protection, reduce disparities and, ultimately, encourage all to adopt the euro.
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Working as part of a group around asharedgoaland shared ideas allows young people collective ownership of their creations.
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Instead of each employee working towards their own individual paycheck, they will be working together to accomplish asharedgoalor mission objective.
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In other words, the theory attempts to explain how hierarchies are created in small group interactions (with asharedgoal) based on status cues.
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