Not exact matches
Long - term
goals describe a
tangible way that the entrepreneur will measure the venture's success, say, five years
into the future.
Whether it's turning an AK - 47
into a rake, an old tire
into a flowerbed, or trash
into a work of art, there is something profoundly fitting about struggling through the creative process with the
goal of finishing something new by Easter to provide a
tangible, hands - on experience in discipline, resurrection, and restoration.
The persistence was finally translated
into something more
tangible, as United's highest
goal scorer in all competitions, Ibrahimovic scored his 24th
goal of the campaign — side footing a lofted pass from Paul Pogba calmly
into the far corner of the net.
The
goal here is to translate your mental accounting notes
into something physical and
tangible.
I would like to see self - imposed funding ceilings being introduced because too much money is probably a bad thing: donors expect that money to translate
into something
tangible with the sinister necessity for stretch
goals.
Students will gain insight
into the challenges faced in implementing conservation as a profession and how to accomplish
tangible results, and will leave with resources, ideas and perspectives to help them pursue their
goals and achieve impact.
Because a store of value can be transferred just as efficiently using doge or reddcoin, cheap coins are finally starting to provide a
tangible use case — even if the end
goal is to convert back
into bitcoin.
Using a variety of tools and resources, we cultivate potential and develop it
into tangible outcomes whether the
goal is managing one's career or making a change, becoming a more effective leader or increasing team collaboration and communication for top performance.