Sentences with phrase «term goals going»

It is difficult to handle complex issues in political decision making, but for long term goals going for rapid wins through clever tactics is not the way.
My long term goals go in the Notes app.

Not exact matches

People who are invested in building a career, however, are much more focused on finding ways to learn and gain experience in their work as a way to go further toward fulfilling long - term goals, which might be running a company or starting one of their own.
It's an understandable goal, writes Handle co-founder Shawn Carolan on GigaOM, but it's never going to happen, at least not long term.
And yet he must prove the business wisdom behind it, not only to keep Gravity from sinking — and going down with the ship himself — but also to achieve his long - term goal of transforming the business world.
«With the financial support provided by Siva along with the strong base in the Dandaragan operations, the resulting quality of our extra virgin olive oil, the establishment of relationships with key bulk buyers, and the expansion of infrastructure and operating capacity, the Olea Australis Group intends to achieve its goal of an on going sustainable business that is a long - term participant in the continued growth of extra virgin olive oil in Australia and throughout the world.»
Many of the startup founder I meet tend to view these short - term goals as a sequence of go / no - go decisions.
When the company went public in 2004, Page and Brin publicly declared that Google would never sacrifice long - term goals in response to pressure from shareholders.
Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, encourages audience members to look past short - term, material, and goal - oriented happiness in order to find a kind of happiness that can be sustained when things don't go according to plan.
Go for it, with one caveat: For a long - term goal like retirement, it's best to stick to the options above and limit stock trading to 10 % of your portfolio or less.
«I knew I wanted to go to business school when... I realized that the skill - set needed to achieve my long term career goals could not be attained from solely work experience.»
«We have full alignment across our entire organization in terms of where we're going, what we need to contribute to achieve that goal and what that accomplishment does in terms of building the foundation for the next stage of growth,» he says.
If your main goal is short - term maximization of your compensation, a startup job really, really isn't the way to go.
«Our long - term goal is to really get under ClearlyContact's skin so that they're irritated with having us around and at some point the giant is going to consume us like Amazon did to Zappos.»
Achievement of these goals was considered by the HRC as very challenging, even aggressive, given the expected modest economic growth for 2007 for the financial services industry, the impact and duration of the on - going flat / inverted yield curve (meaning short - term interest rates that are virtually equal to or exceed long - term interest rates, thus lowering profit margins for financial services companies that borrow cash at short - term rates and lend at long - term rates), potentially higher credit losses, fewer available high - quality, high - yielding loans and investment opportunities, and a consumer shift from non-interest to interest - bearing deposits.
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Once you have a goal, in terms of a sales quota, you know where you need to go.
Long term this is going to have a profound effect on your fitness and physique goals.
Most investors are going to need an allocation of stocks to meet their long - term goals.
«People are often surprised to learn just how much of their long - term investment returns go to taxes, and how much of a difference that can make in terms of whether or not they will meet their financial goals,» said Lisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Head of Investment and Portfolio Strategies.
Read the story of Esau and Jacob, for example, and you will see that Esau was weak in character, while Jacob was strong and determined to achieve long - term goals — even if he was rather shifty in how he went about it.
If Christians and others with religious concern expect to contribute to this redefinition of goals and values, then they will have to go beyond expressing those goals and values in terms of the traditional forms of provincial and protected truths.
Milan Lucic might still be a very good top - six player that brings a physical element to the ice and tries to change the culture in the room, but he is not going to create a huge tangible swing on the ice in terms of goals.
Any hint that you're tired of Harvey's antics are going to hurt the long - term goal of stability.
However, if someone is going to criticise a goalkeeper and say they should be changed (as fans on this site were saying a year ago) and that goalkeeper has the best stats by far in the PL in terms of goals conceeded, saves per goal conceeded etc then I expect a very robust argument to justify their point of view.
Cresswell, meanwhile, has done well going forward for West Ham, showing his quality on the ball with two goals from defence last season, and two assists already this term.
The Dutchman was always going to score goals at Man United and his form this term has been hugely important given the general defensive issues Sir Alex Ferguson's side experienced for much of the campaign.
The former Barcelona man started with a bang, scoring two goals in his opening two games but then very much went off the boil in his first season and was then only used sparingly by Carlo Ancelotti last term and therefore one can see why the west London club is happy to allow the Portuguese international to make his long expected move to Brazilian side Fluminese.
He inherited a fantastic side at Barcelona, he had Messi at his disposal (who will probably go down as the greatest player ever, and guarantee's you a goal a game), Pep also had a lot of other world class players that were so in tune which each others game, he had lots of money to spend, and Real and Barcelona were miles ahead of any else in the Spanish league in terms of quality players and finances.
The in - form forward has netted an astonishing 26 goals in all competitions this term, in a stunning signature season for the 21 - year - old, and there are high hopes that he could go on to become an England great.
If the injury term is 3 months as some papers are quoting that's 20 goals we need to replace so he will go in to get another striker.
You state we need a striker yet we scored two less than the title winners seven less than city, 2014/2015 we scored three less than Chelsea and 12 less than city you have to go back to 2013/14 to find a time where we were way behind in terms of goals scored and that was a massive 33 and 34 goals behind city and Utd with both those teams scoring 100 goals plus, the reason we need a striker is not as you and others push to win the title but to give strength and depth to an area that is thin on ground.
In terms of # spent for goals & creating goals I'd go all in for Reus.
Aubameyang should go someway into replacing the goals which we would lose due to the exit of Sanchez, with the striker banging 21 goals in his 23 outings in all competitions so far this term, and our club appear willing to pay the supposed # 60 Million asking price.
So today people are confessing that Szczesny is better than Ospina.It was funny how it was made to look Szczesny was the cause of Arsenal's goals because of his mistakes.People also forget the kind of defence he's had in front of him from the time he started till he went on loan.I can't believe anyone watches Ospina and Szczesny in terms of goal keeping ability and says Ospina is better.When Ospina first came he was also making the same mistakes Szczesny made but some ignored it insisting he was better.I'd like to see Ospina go to AS Roma and do better than Szczesny.Even Juventus are in for him even if their bid is derisory.Some also said the fact that Ospina had a cool head over Szczesny meant he should start over him.If you've watched Ospina and Szczesny well from a neutral point and not being bias you'll clearly know who's better.If I was Szczesny I won't return because I'm in my prime.
Vardy scored 24 PL goals last term, in firing his side to the title, and showed real bottle as the season got gritty, whereas we folded when the going got tough.
That his rubbishness set up the goal is amusing, but not much comfort for United fans: dithering on the ball until a defender comes along and helpfully places the ball into his own net is not, we're going to suggest, a strategy that will pay off in the medium - and long - term.
The highly - rated 19 - year - old, who signed a new long - term deal with the club at the start of year, attempted to force his way into Wenger's plans for the new season by scoring a hat - trick against an admittley poor Singapore Select XI and his goal haul certainly didn't go unnoticed by the boss, who says he plans to keep the player at the club this season:
In terms of the Over / Under, both games attracting the most bets on the «Under» 2.5 goals actually went over the total (2 - 2 draw between Leicester City / Everton and 2 - 2 draw between WBA / Sunderland).
Check the stats - Lemar contributed more in terms of goals plus assists for Monaco last season and he went for # 43.5 m. Monaco clearly value Lemar more.
The 29 year - old could well enjoy the same success as he did last term by winning the Europa League in consecutive campaigns, and his six goals in the competition last season would have gone a long way to helping them achieve success last year.
Arsenal do not have the best defence in the Premier League, in terms of goals conceded at least, with 10 going into our net so far in 10 EPL games.
LVG can go to Man U, his past his prime and no choice for a long term goal.
Each of their last four home games have gone over 2.5 goals that is despite them still having conceded an average of under a goal per game this term.
31 % of Liverpool's home games this season have gone over 3.5 goals and 67 % of Liverpool's home games this term have come after the break and they have also conceded 67 % of their goals after half time as well.
Pochettino will almost certainly react the same way if Spurs can overcome United at Wembley this weekend before going on to win the FA Cup next month, but he does not hide his belief that an FA Cup success would do little to effect the mentality of his players in terms of achieving the real goals of winning the league or Champions League.
They haven't shipped a single goal yet in the tournament this term and therefore it is likely that the game is going to go under 2.5 goals and at William Hill that option will fetch you a price of 6/5 which looks bags of value.
77 % of all of their games this term have gone under 2.5 goals.
Just 36 % of their away games have gone over 2.5 goals and the Clarets have failed to score in 36 % of their road games in the top flight as well this term.
But on the evidence of last weekend, they don't look like powerhouses going forward and only managed 16 away goals last term.
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