Example sentences of "[adj] objective for " in BNC.
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1 | 1.2 Our terms of reference define attainment targets as : ‘ clear objectives for the knowledge , skills , understanding and aptitudes which pupils of different abilities and maturity should be expected to have acquired at or near certain ages ’ and programmes of study as : ‘ describing the essential content which needs to be covered to enable pupils to reach or surpass the attainment targets ’ . |
2 | Christopher Cooper , the board 's chief executive , said ‘ The development of the new board means we now have clear objectives for the future of South East Arts and the way they fund , encourage and promote the art in our region . |
3 | The Working Group 's terms of reference defined attainment targets as ‘ clear objectives for the knowledge , skills , understanding and aptitudes which pupils of different abilities and maturity should be expected to have acquired at or near certain ages ’ . |
4 | In the majority , however , this is the task of the account executive , whose job it is to take the client 's brief , ask the appropriate questions , and translate the brief into clear objectives for the creative team to work to . |
5 | This is made worse by the lack of clear objectives for the health service to which the formula can respond and attempt to follow . |
6 | Over time , concessions have been made to incontinence , lack of mobility and degrees of mental frailty , but these have happened due to lack of resources elsewhere , as much as a response to carefully assessed needs of elderly people and their carers within clear objectives for residential care . |
7 | Setting clear objectives for what children over the full range of abilities should be able to achieve ; this will help all children to reach their full potential . |
8 | Firstly by formulating clear objectives for minimum standards , documentation creation procedures and dissemination of documentation within the work of the Archive as a whole . |
9 | It is now recognised that the tasks and skills to be learned by children with severe learning difficulties have to be analysed precisely and that the setting of small , clearly defined incremental objectives for individual pupils is a necessary part of programme planning . |
10 | exploring different objectives for common ground |
11 | It is evident that case management , having originally been conceived as a way of improving the co-ordination of care for vulnerable client groups , has been included as a component in community care reforms as a process designed to achieve quite different objectives for the whole welfare system . |
12 | The report also found that the ministry had still to define detailed objectives for public good work , and there was concern that ‘ a pro-active approach to environmental advice would not be possible in 1990/91 because of staff shortages ’ . |
13 | There has never been a single definitive statement of what are British objectives for policy in the EEC ; nor is it wholly reasonable to expect one . |
14 | The following is an example of some cognitive objectives for teaching the nursing care of a patient recovering from heart surgery . |
15 | They provide an inexpensive method for the realization of psychomotor objectives together with some of the cognitive objectives for online instruction . |
16 | You may be encouraged to formulate a job plan which goes beyond the scope of your basic job description , itemising a series of personal objectives for the year ahead . |
17 | By comparing past experience with the set objectives the doctors , together with their supervisors , could establish their own personal objectives for the post . |
18 | Parliament determines overall objectives for all four of these groups . |
19 | Its articles and memorandum state that the overall objective for the company is to exploit for the community of West Belfast job finding and job training techniques . |
20 | Whilst our competitors in Europe and elsewhere continued to push their training objectives forward , Britain remains the only modern Western European country which has neither national objectives for training nor a statutory work force and , as yet , no unified or progressive system of national qualifications . |
21 | It will also continue to seek ways to reduce emissions further , in line with corporate objectives for continuous improvement in environmental performance . |
22 | Does he agree that minimising the regulatory burden on business is a worthy objective for any Government ? |
23 | Logically there are three alternative objectives for controlling traffic in any specific zone . |
24 | This document had six key objectives for service delivery ( para. 1.11 ) : |
25 | The key objectives for the Division will be to discharge the AEA 's still major responsibilities for Government in the most effective way , whilst meeting all of the requirements for safety and the protection of the environment and of nuclear materials . |
26 | There are sound environmental objectives for encouraging cycles on trains — fewer cars on the roads , hence reduction in congestion and pollution . |
27 | Because I see it is of fundamental importance to achieving the environmental objectives for the new settlement and making it a decent place to live . |
28 | The counselling process will never achieve such an ideal , but it is nonetheless a good objective for the counsellor to aim at . |
29 | With reduction in costs as a key objective for Banks , they hope that staff loyalty to customers will allow them to widely market their new hours without properly managing these issues . |
30 | A primary objective for ODA-funded BGS support for the Geological Survey Department is the training of junior professional and technical staff so that both posts may eventually be filled by local staff . |