Meaning Goal
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An individual's or institution's financial objective.
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A broad statement describing a desired future condition or achievement without being specific about how much and when.
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Target or desired condition that motivates the decision maker.
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1 something that you hope to achieve synonym aim to work toward a goal to achieve/attain a goal You need to set yourself some long-term goals. Our ultimate goal must be the preservation of the environ [..]
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1530s, "end point of a race," of uncertain origin. It appears once before this (as gol), in a poem from early 14c. and with an apparent sense of "boundary, limit." Perhaps from Old [..]
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A concrete, short-term point of measurement that the business unit intends to meet in pursuit of its objectives. An overall objective converts into specific short-run goals.
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All goals, under international rules, must be scored -- they cannot be awarded by the referee. If a defender (other than the goalkeeper) punches the ball away from the goal, the referee cannot award a [..]
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Something one wishes to accomplish. Broader, more timeless than an objective. Expressed as a desired and targeted happening. [D00764]
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Feature that allows you to track subscriber activity from campaigns to a website that has the Goal tracking code installed. Segments can be created using subscriber Goal activity.
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the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means" finish: the place de [..]
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a kind of target. In football you have to kick the ball into the goal which is the space between two posts
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when a player scores
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Definition Objective or target, usually driven by specific future financial needs. Some common financial goals for an individual are: saving for a comfortable retirement, saving to send children to co [..]
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In strategic planning, a general direction or aim that an organization commits itself to attaining in order to further its mission. Goals are usually expressed in abstract terms, with no time limit fo [..]
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 “An elaboration of the mission statement, developed with greater specificity of how an organization will carry out its mission. The goal may be of a programmatic, policy, or fiscal nature, and is exp [..]
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Something a person or organization plans to achieve in the future; an aim or desired result.
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Measurable results you wish to accomplish at a projected point in time.
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An elaboration of the mission statement, developed with greater specificity of how an organization will carry out its mission. The goal may be of a programmatic, policy, or fiscal nature, and is expressed in a manner that allows a future assessment to be made of whether the goal was or is being achieved.
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(n) the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it(n) the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey)(n) game equ [..]
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A configuration setting that allows you to track the valuable actions, or conversions, that happen on your site or mobile app.
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The culminating end point of directed effort or action.
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A benchmark established to correct an identified problem, generally viewed from a long-range vantage of two to five years.
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1. in assessment of student learning, a high-level, very general statement of learning expected of graduates, aligned with the institution’s mission, vision, and values (more specific learning outcome [..]
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Describes a broad learning outcome or concept (i.e., what you want students to learn or a unit to achieve) expressed in general terms. Example goals include, Problem-solving skills or Providing high quality, cost-effective healthcare for students.
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an educational outcome or achievement towards which teaching (and learning) is consciously directed.
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System for measuring the student’s progress toward long-range expectations
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See Annual Goal.
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The designated area, between the "goal line", the "goal posts", and the "cross bar", that team players must pass the ball into in order to score points.
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The end-result or objective, which may be specified or required in advance.
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The purposes, missions, and Goals of an individual Organization or its units, established through administrative processes. It includes an Organization's long-range plans and administrative Philo [..]
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The intended outcome of an intervention. Behavioral goals usually are presented as a statement of the direction and extent to which the target behavior is to be changed. Increased, decreased, maintain [..]
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A specification of the end product or behavior sought as a result of the treatment program. Examples include decreases in vandalism cost or reductions in the number of absences. 2
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(or treatment). A target, the accomplishment of which enables the achievement of an outcome goal. For example, increasing a teacher's rates of giving approval might be a process goal enabling the [..]
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German Operating Aircraft Leasing
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A broad, high-level statement of a desired outcome, in general terms, to be achieved over an unspecified period of time. A goal should reflect an organization's "Mission" (Justice Canad [..]
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A goal is scored when a player kicks the ball through the plane bounded by the two uprights and above the crossbar. A drop goal or penalty goal count for 3 points except and conversions count for two.
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 is the act of converting either a try or penalty kick.
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What the player of a game has to strive for. A goal is an assignment of value to the possible outcomes of a game. The goal refers to the game as an activity, not to the game as an object. (Half-Real, [..]
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provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and entirely crosses the red line between the goalposts; also the informal term used to refer to [..]
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something every team needs to focus on, whether its defending or scoring!
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1. The structure defined by two upright goal posts and one crossbar that is set on the goal line, a n equidistant from each corner. 2. To score Law 1
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What the player of a game has to strive for. A goal is an assignment of value to the possible outcomes of a game. The goal refers to the game as an activity, not to the game as an object. (Half-Real, [..]
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A broad-based description of an intended outcome.
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objective organization wishes to achieve through actions; where you want to end up.
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a broad statement of general purpose to guide planning, focused on the end result of the work Indicated prevention intervention
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Specific statement of an intended energy conservation result which will occur within a prescribed time period. The intended result must be time-phased and must reflect expected energy use assuming pla [..]
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The general aim toward which the organization or programme is striving.
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The designated area, between the “goal line”, the “goal posts”, and the “cross bar”, that team players must pass the ball into in order to score points.
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A goal is awarded to the last player on the scoring Club to touch the puck prior to the puck entering the net.
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===Noun=== ====result one is attempting to achieve==== =====Synonyms===== ambition aspiration goal objective aim end target purpose|An object to be reached; a target; an aim; a goal. object|The goal [..]
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Gaul
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anytime the ball crosses the line between the goal posts, regardless of who (including ponies) knocks it through.
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