Sentences with phrase «achieve the desired outcome from»

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An all - knowing and all - powerful god that gets angry or frustrated with its creation, for instance can't exist (anger and frustration flow from lack of control and failure to achieve the desired outcome).
«It doesn't indicate directly that the profit - sharing mechanism is in question but it does say that we recognise that over the course of the past 12 months there has been two deviations from the profit - sharing mechanism... and we just need to revisit it and ensure that it is achieving the desired and intended outcomes as originally formulated.»
He, therefore, called for a sense of collective responsibility and efforts from all stakeholders, particularly, the political parties, the Electoral Commission, the media, the clergy and interest groups, to achieve the desired outcome.
If not, appropriate revisions must be made to course delivery (e.g. change content from text - based to video / audio content, etc.) in order to achieve the desired learning outcomes.
However, your primary goal is to achieve the desired outcomes and learning objectives so that everyone benefits from the online training program.
Instead of simply designing a generalized eLearning course, it gives you the opportunity to determine who can benefit from which eLearning activities, as well as how you can achieve the desired outcome by choosing the right treatments.
If we remove people from the context where they need to perform, simply in order to help them prepare to perform, then desired outcomes are less likely to be achieved.
Given that policy makers should be interested in a higher probability of achieving desired temperature outcomes, more studies should examine what a higher probability of the resulting temperatures from the INDCs are.
We understand what success looks like in our clients» eyes and work closely from strategy to implementation to ensure your desired outcomes are achieved.
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