objective - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • achieve: The key elements of the project to help achieve these objectives comprise of: ?
  • meet: Hence " managing " the traffic coming through will not succeed in meeting these objectives.
  • learn: These plans list the specific learning objectives for each lesson.
  • agree: Member States have agreed common objectives in the area of Youth Policy, which are currently being implemented.
  • fulfill: This has placed pressure on institutions to increase postgraduate numbers to fulfill funding objectives.
  • pursue: Even if the commission were required simply to pursue the objective, it could only aim to do that on each occasion.

Preposition: on

  • completion: Objectives On completion of the course, trainees will have an understanding of: - Causes and prevention of fire.

Adjective modifier

  • strategic: Our new private sector renewal strategy sets out our strategic objectives for the future, with detailed action plans to support our existing activity.
  • stated: The funds of the Society shall be applied solely to the stated objectives of the Society.
  • overriding: In doing so he or she gives effect to the overriding objectives contained in Part 1.
  • primary: Search our Site: sitemap 1. OBJECTIVES The primary objective is to achieve Best Practice in long term interoperability between IT systems.
  • main: A main objective will be to resolve problems within the workplace rather than parties having to go through the tribunal system.
  • overall: The overall objective is to develop the Cost Calculator to incorporate unit costs for all services that children receive within specific time frames.

Modifies a noun

  • lens: Magnification levels for the various objective lenses are shown in the table.
  • criterion: The prioritization matrix - judging the tasks against objective criteria and visualizing the process.
  • reality: Ray Billington, despite his stance vis-à-vis God as an objective reality, offers an optimistic glimpse of the future of religion.
  • truth: Good works of art possess or reflect both objective truth and beauty.

Noun used with modifier

  • licensing: The steps which will be taken to promote the four licensing objectives are vitally important.
  • conservation: In 1997 he established a charitable trust to fund self-help projects in rural Zambia, many of which have conservation objectives.
  • sustainability: Further, our Sustainability Strategy energy objective 2 details the desirability of renewable energy.

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