Example sentences of "[noun] targets for the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Vernon pointed out that in the next five years this programme will have cost some £20m , and that figure would need to be borne in mind when setting fund raising targets for the future . |
2 | to agree the number of offers conditional upon A level performance that should be made to meet the admission targets for the fields and the Modular Course ; |
3 | You do n't want to be the one who tells your boss that er a production line has broken down again or y'know that they 've failed to meet their sales targets for the third month running , whatever it is , okay ? |
4 | Thus , the US Administration 's contention that its planned reductions in CFCs will compensate for a failure to set emission targets for the main greenhouse gas , carbon dioxide , now appears less defensible . |
5 | Limits on the deficits of loss-making industries ( eg British Rail ) and profit targets for the profitable industries ( eg British Gas ) were set . |
6 | We will set performance targets for the Post Office and ensure they are published in all offices , together with results achieved . |
7 | ‘ Although the government has set the Benefits Agency targets for the recovery of overpaid benefits , there are no targets for improving benefit take-up . |
8 | We propose the following single attainment targets for the speaking and listening profile component : |
9 | During our last seven months , as we prepared our recommendations for the secondary stages , the officials of the National Curriculum Council under their Chairman , Duncan Graham , were rewriting the attainment targets for the primary stages , supposedly in accord with the consultation exercise and Mr Baker 's own proposals about grammar . |
10 | The more controversial aspect of TNC concerns the establishment of programmes of study for each subject , with attainment targets for the three core subjects and some foundation subjects . |