Not exact matches
The UK Government and the devolved administrations published the Air Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on 17 July 2007 - setting out a
way forward for work and planning on air quality issues and the air quality standards and
objectives to be achieved; introducing new policy framework for
tackling fine particles and identifying potential new national policy measures which modelling indicates could give further health benefits and move closer towards meeting the Strategy's
objectives.
At the very least could it not have been means tested to obtain the maximum benefit of the policy
objective - social investment as a
way of
tackling economic and social well being?
This new partnership aims to
tackle the problem by establishing a list of key
objectives which include researching and developing a new approach to mental wellbeing and health in education, integrating educational and therapeutic practice in supporting the most vulnerable students and developing a new
way of dealing with mental health by drawing on latest mental health knowledge and advice.
The satisfaction that comes from achieving a long - sought goal can go a long
way in replacing the
objectives you'd previously
tackled at work.
«The new «Burn It» trailer showcases an in - game mission for the very first time, revealing the variety of
ways the player can
tackle any given mission or
objective.
It's like every idea previously seen in the series has been brought out of the cupboard, cleaned up, polished until it shines and pieced together thoughtfully to create a stealth - action that boasts a substantial amount of potential
ways of
tackling objectives, like unleashing a perfect assault where you take out a base's power supply and communications before then proceeding to crash a tank through the front gate, gun down the major threats, leap out and use the cover of darkness to grab a couple of high value targets whose abilities will be a great boon to your own operations.
Communicate with your buddies, or at the very least look at what they're doing so you can
tackle the
objective in the most efficient
way possible.
Though my first impression when encountering a room or building full of enemies would be to take them all out, sometimes simply slide
tackling my
way through, or even finding a
way around the place altogether was all it took to meet the
objectives.
The maps are quite large and give you variety of
ways to
tackle your
objectives so that keeps the gameplay fresh for a while.
I always appreciate giving players numerous
ways to
tackle any given
objective especially since it leads to giving the experience more replayability.
These would be optional
objectives in levels given to you by NPCs, something that changes the
way you
tackle the level or makes you stray from the beaten path to do something for them.
Making your
way across four different acts, the
objective is to kill everything that moves as you progress from left to right, collecting as much gold and armour as you can, before
tackling a bigger, nastier creature at the end of it all.
We also love the
way you can
tackle just about everything in multiple fashions — run and gun or sneaking around are just two
ways you can complete
objectives, each causing different reactions.
This is one of the reasons I loved Subnautica, for instance: it gives you
objectives, but it also gives you enough freedom to
tackle them the
way you want to.
It's a gameplay choice that ties in well with the sizable levels, allowing you to
tackle the same
objective in multiple
ways — although we think it's pretty clear Killzone wants you to adopt a measured approach.
The boss enemies are bullet sponges that are boring to
tackle alone, and there are
objective defense portions of most missions that may be harried exercises (not in a good
way) when you run them solo.
Meanwhile, the World Bank also has a
ways to go in terms of
tackling its
objective of supporting universal access to energy, as only 8 percent of the Bank's energy portfolio last year targeted the world's poorest.