Sentences with phrase «vague goals of»

Lawyers shouldn't be satisfied with vague goals of «better time management» or «improved productivity.»

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SEOUL, April 27 (Reuters)- North and South Korea made ambitious promises for peace on Friday, including to formally end the Korean War this year, but made only a vague commitment to «complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula» without specifics on how that key goal would be achieved.
SEOUL, April 27 - North and South Korea made ambitious promises for peace on Friday, including to formally end the Korean War this year, but made only a vague commitment to «complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula» without specifics on how that key goal would be achieved.
When you think about it, the idea of visibility can seem like a vague concept, so you have to have specific goals in mind when trying to increase your impact.
Instead of vague goals, he set actionable ones.
One of the issues I've seen in many startups is that the leader sets unrealistic or vague goals, so employees are a bit confused and feel unmotivated.
Too often impatient entrepreneurs leave salaried positions with only a vague notion of their business goals.
Edginess was never the goal, and neither was some vague notion of Christian «freedom.»
The goals of research on mental health and the churches are, necessarily, at this point vague and indistinct, mainly because of problems of definition and instrumentation.
Standing out as the single most important instruction Jesus left his closest followers in the Great Commission, it is arguable that today's Church has only a vague notion of how it should be done and a disjointed strategy in place to achieve that goal.
Personal fulfilment (a rather modern and vague notion, open to all sorts of secular goals) is not and can not be guaranteed by total consecration to God, or by any other state of life, for that matter.
Instead of orienting itself to final goals, as the Clinton administration did at Camp David in 2000, the Bush administration oriented itself toward the «road map,» which is no more than a process policy with a vague end.
«Formal discourse becomes politically powerful when it becomes ideology; when it articulates and fuses into effective formulations opinions and attitudes that are otherwise too scattered and vague to be acted upon; when it mobilizes a general mood, «a set of disconnected, unrealized private emotions,» into «a public possession, a social fact»; when it crystallizes otherwise inchoate social and political discontent and thereby shapes what is otherwise instinctive and directs it to attainable goals, when it clarifies, symbolizes, and elevates to structured consciousness the mingled urges that stir within us.
A recent analysis by the Tropical Commodity Coalition notes that the company «does not provide verifiable procurement figures of certified coffees, has no specific goals for a more sustainable coffee sector, and its future commitment is extremely vague
For the majority of those 44 passes, there had been no obvious threat; only when Schweinsteiger finally played the pass did the vaguest possibility that a goal might lie at the end of the move become apparent.
If you usually have only vague resolutions like «getting fitter» or «losing weight», then it can be a good idea to try and think of more specific improvements with goals and targets attached.
While your goal may have been to allow women to make more informed decisions, a vague emotion statement of purpose, it misses the mark by citing outdated information and inciting fear in the use of a relatively harmless product, without offering viable alternatives for anyone who is already nursing a little one.
Today, many people wrongly associate communism with vague leftist or even liberal goals, such as equality, non-discrimination and elimination of racism.
For instance you will make far more progress if you have an exact goal like losing a certain amount of weight within a given time, building up your stamina to do hundred press ups in one set or improving your kicking ability in Karate than you will make with vague targets like getting fitter.
«The journey of 1,000 miles begins with the first step» If you're like most people you either don't have any goals set, or they are too vague and undefined to elicit any progress.
I hope your 2018 has started off great and that you have managed to come up with achievable goals, I am guilty of those «vague» ideas of how to achieve my goals, but will be working towards making them concrete in the upcoming months and I am very excited.
SUMMER GOALS * Learn how to use my new DSLR camera (and shoot in manual mode) before going to Russia in August * * Go to Six Flags * * Make all the flavors of Trawffles that I thought of * * Go to Navy Pier and ride the ferris wheel * * Run at least 3 times a week (except the two weeks I am in Russia) * * Read 3 or more books * * Plan for the future (vague but I know what I need to do!)
Without bodily danger to drive empathy toward Lucy, all that remains to latch onto is her goal, which amounts to a touch of vengeance (something of which she quickly becomes bored) followed by a vague need to collect all the world's knowledge for no particular reason of any note.
However, Lola is crafted in superficialities, hiding behind the beauty of actress Imogen Poots, even indicated in the vague details of her professional goals designing fashion.
Many schools share this goal of encouraging global citizenship in their students, but experience suggests such goals are sometimes daunting in their ambition and often vague in their structure.
Robert's rationale for his Lesson 1 evaluation of a 3 (i.e., midway between not at all effective, 1, and very effective, 5) was vague along the Focus and Quality of Evidence dimension, in that it lacked a direct connection to his lesson learning goal of students coming to understand the base - ten system through the use of a place value chart.
Duncan says that states can only evade AYP and the aspirational 100 percent proficiency provision if they enact a vague set of «ambitious but achievable goals», and an equally amorphous requirement that states must put «college and career - ready» curriculum standards in place.
Does the blind leading the blind in a rush to carry out an incomplete policy of mysterious origins aimed toward vague and poorly defined goals sound like a good idea?
Though Volkswagen Group of America officials were vague, at first, about what that number meant, the goal more recently was said to encompass all the automaker's brands sold in the U.S., which include Audi, Porsche, Bentley, and Lamborghini.
We need at least a vague idea of what other people can accomplish to make realistic goals for ourselves.
Most authors have a vague picture in their minds of finishing some books and getting them published, but many don't have any concrete plans for how to accomplish these goals.
Like RPGs of old, the games are vague on what your next goal is.
It's a game that keeps you busy doing repetitive actions, with only the vaguest of goals far off in the distance.
The inhabitants of Lothric are all a little off (you would be, too, if you were a sentient undead pledged to a vague but immutable goal), and their voices reflect it.
It's incredibly easy to find yourself lost in the world of Sword & Sworcery, simply happy to wander around with a vague underlying goal and taking in the majesty that it provides.
Instead of setting long - term, vague goals, set short - term, specific goals.
The tool / website will promote the goals of the Climate Code Foundation by providing an intuitive and informative interface exposing the GISTEMP data at a level comprehensible and usable for anyone from lay persons with a vague interest in climate change to climate scientists.
(Though we muse over whether all their customers quite understand what the company's goals are — observing at least one Nauist salivating over a vague half photo of jacket, for which no product information was provided.
Defining the goals of AI towards the possible, and away from the vague ideal of constructing a thinking machine.
Most managers don't receive formal training on how to set and measure team goals and are expected to evaluate employee achievement of what are often vague un-measurable goals.
If the two bear only a vague resemblance to each other, you need to re-focus your daily priorities in order to have any chance of accomplishing the big - picture goals that matter.
Here are four of my least favorite but most commonly seen «impossibly vague goals» found in PIP's: (a) «Consistently Demonstrate Leadership»; (b) «Proactively Undertake Ownership»; (c) Show Effectiveness in Reaching Objectives»; and (d) «Inspire Confidence.»
And when we say accomplishments we mean real ones, not just vague statements which are meaningless for hiring managers (i.e. quote one of your colleagues saying something good about you or say that you helped the company achieve its goals).
Stay away from flowery fluff such as «goal - oriented people person with track record of building relationships... & # This is too vague and makes it look like everyone else's resume.
Instead of a vague statement like «I want to improve my anorexia,» we ask that they create a measurable goal to achieve: «I want to eat one extra meal a day.»
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