Sentences with phrase «unreachable targets»

If you love recruitment but hate cold calling and high targeted sales we are the company for you as we operate in a thoroughly respectful and thoughtful way towards our staff and we do not give unreachable targets.
Our team is a well - established and happy one who is not given unreasonable and unreachable targets to work towards.
Unreachable targets, inflexible working hours and clashing of personalities can create an unpleasant office culture.

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But as someone who knows a thing or two about measuring progress, Kureluk believes such targets are crucial for a growth - minded exporter: «They should be almost unreachable, but also enough to inspire people.»
The data seemed to mock the Bank of Japan's recent pledge not only to boost inflation to 2 % but to lift it above that, so far unreachable, target for a sustained period.
Transcription factors, the tiny proteins that switch genes on or off in the nucleus of cells, are considered unreachable molecular targets for drugs attempting to treat medical conditions.
The hope is that protein degraders will be able to target many proteins that are now unreachable — the so - called undruggable proteins.
... Grammatical theories are in flux, and the more we learn, the less we seem to know: «An entirely adequate description of English grammar is still a distant target and at present seemingly an unreachable one....»
The popular savings target of $ 1 million that's needed to retire on comfortably can seem completely unreachable for anyone living hand to mouth; a recent study showed that to reach this goal, you'd need to save 22 percent of your salary throughout your entire working career.
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