explicit goal

collocation in English

meaningsofexplicitandgoal

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explicit
adjective
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/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
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/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
clear ...
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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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Finally, the reviewers proposed that the transfer process is affected by the presence of anexplicitgoalof achieving transfer.
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Laboratory experiments in which cognitive bias mitigation is anexplicitgoalare rare.
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This strategy involves choosing to work in high-paying careers with theexplicitgoalof donating large sums of money to charity.
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It centres around anexplicitgoal, and develops into a highly pragmatic and scientifically based strategy which challenges the traditional approach to road safety.
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Theexplicitgoalwas to let a wider audience hear the experts exchange ideas and think out loud about their own work.
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That is, learning occurred without anexplicitgoal.
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The inclusion of experts from different research settings all over the world was anexplicitgoal.
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Since an executable specification was anexplicitgoalof our work, we have made some modeling choices whose motivations may not be obvious at first.
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Theexplicitgoalis the code - usually a target vocabulary to be learned.
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The findings from this research highlight the importance of looking at adult input in situations where teaching adjective meanings is not anexplicitgoal.
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It is incoherent to think of making spontaneity anexplicitgoal: spontaneity consists precisely in not having such a self-focused aim.
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The limiting problems are incongruous, however, with a planner pursuing forever an implicit goal which is at variance with theexplicitgoal.
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Findings highlight the importance of looking at adult input in situations where teaching word meaning is not anexplicitgoal.
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But whereas the classical ethologists had theexplicitgoalof spreading their discipline, comparative psychologists generally belittled theirs.
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With compensation for inflation as anexplicitgoalof a pension fund, a natural reference point for the risk measure is the future (indexed) value of the liabilities.
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Only one identified survey had theexplicitgoalof studying the connection between customer perceptions, direct markets and open space, yet did not include data on direct market vendors40.
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If one makes the achievement of esteem one'sexplicitgoal, so it is suggested, then that very fact will tend to jeopardize the provision of esteem by others.
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Such learning is often referred to as incidental in that learners are focused on comprehending meaning rather than on theexplicitgoalof learning new words.
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Fiscal policy decisions so far have been mostly discretionary, as there is noexplicitgoalfor fiscal policy.
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