Sentences with phrase «goals of a particular project»

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«One of our objectives for undertaking this project is to see Ghana advance on the Millennium Development Goals now the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular, the goal two on Achieving Universal Education,» he said.
A common goal for a statistical research project is to investigate causality, and in particular to draw a conclusion on the effect of changes in the values of predictors or independent variables on response or dependent variables.
The goal of this project is to explore changes in visual and somatosensory systems as a consequence of motor action and in particular, motor learning.
Some students come in with specific school - related or personal projects to work on, he explains, and program managers also have a long list of starter projects to help students who visit the centers without a particular goal in mind.
Specifically, this project has two key elements: (1) a one - day convening (12/12/14) that forges relationships among stakeholders in Hampden County's early education field with influential leaders and experts from across the nation, where they engage in mutual learning and dialogue around the goal of strengthening individual and organization capacities to advance early learning for all; and (2) a multi-pronged communication strategy, rooted in the convening and designed to provide guidance around the field's most pressing needs, with a particular focus on strengthening the quality of Pre-K for at - risk children, like many of those growing up Hampden County.
The goal of this particular investigation and the other projects on the site is to bring science to life and to motivate students.
Inspired more by friends like Chuck Wendig, Will Hindmarch and Jane Friedman than Joe Konrath, et al, and emboldened by everything I learned from working with Joshua Tallent while running Digital Book World, my goal for the project was two-fold: do enough of it myself to have hands - on experience of what it takes, what's «easy» and what isn't; and to get the monkey of finally publishing this particular book off my back!
My theory is that yo do not see the value of doing the particular goal or project and just need some persuasive argument why you should.
So give your staff clear and detailed information about what you want, the overall strategy of the team and the goals and expected outcomes of particular projects they are working on.
The particular, pragmatic advantage of this approach is, as a number of governments pointed out to the project team, that it reflects the political reality of federal / state relations, while still allowing for the goal of progressing towards some form of uniformity.
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