Sentences with phrase «too ambitious a goal»

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Were your goals too ambitious?
Alas, the employees didn't win: the labor - cost goal turned out to be too ambitious.
You might think that your goal is too big, too ambitious or too grand.
Alternatively, setting overly ambitious goals could cause you to stretch yourself too thin or fail to realize when you've made legitimate progress.
It's due in no small part to the freewheeling genius of chef Carlo Mirarchi, for whom no idea is too ambitious, and mindless fun is almost always the goal.
Though the HGP achieved its proposed goals, some think discussion about the genome's potentials in the future was too ambitious.
This can be a tricky one, because most of the times, the goals set out are too ambitious and unrealistic, so it's not that the training plan didn't work, it's the goals were too high to achieve.
I am very ambitious and goal oriented so, it would be cool if you were too.
Head Start and Early Head Start programs have ambitious goals and reasonable standards, but their actual implementation is far too uneven.
BOISE, Idaho — The latest plan to close Idaho's student achievement gap needs tweaking after being told the goal was too ambitious and unrealistic, state education officials said.
Mike's problem: His goal may be too ambitious.
Your goals don't have to be too ambitious; it could be a simple list of people you want to meet at an event or a rough number of how many genuine connections you want to make over the next year.
That's too ambitious a savings goal for most people.
They are outside the listed kickstarter goals because they are a bit too ambitious to fit into the kickstarter timeframe, and because they also stretch to other products in the DCS line.
And if the fundraising goals are too ambitious, if the targets are too lofty, it is Warren herself, her fellow board members and Cooper Union's administration that will have to bear the brunt of that burden.
And in China, offshore wind companies say the guaranteed price for the electricity they generate is set too low to stimulate rapid growth, calling into question whether the country can hit its ambitious goals for 2015 and 2020.
Even in light of the recent policy work in the US energy sector, the ambitious goals and approaches to carbon emissions reductions coming out of global climate summits, and an increasing awareness of the various environmental issues we're facing, any changes we're making in our habits, systems, and policies feel like they're too little, too late.
Many argue that if the United States adopts more ambitious goals for 2020, others, such as China, will expand their efforts, too.
He says setting goals that are too ambitious can be discouraging and prompt people to pursue reckless solutions.
The demise of the Republican effort to repeal the 2010 health care law put an exclamation point on what has become obvious in Washington: The GOP, for all its enthusiasm following its election win last year, is too riven with dissension to meet ambitious goals it set out for itself.
That said, Redmond was a bit too ambitious with its goal of hitting one billion Windows 10 installations just three years after launch, scrapping those plans in 2016.
You may come off as too aggressive or entitled, as opposed to being goal - oriented and ambitious.
But goals that seem off - target or too ambitious for the job can kill your chances.
This broker - owner from Ottawa, says his «rookie smarts,» a concept he came across in Liz Wiseman's book Multipliers, helped him set ambitious goals that might have seemed too bold for a newcomer.
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