1. If he remembers to set realistic targets and play within himself, he can perform with credit. 2. In this limited way care programming can be used to set targets and measure progress in developing mental health services. 3. Later, the results are carefully compared with the intentions in order to identify remedial action or set new targets. 4. Our Health Initiative will set targets for better health, backed by effective action. 5. Promise Keepers Declined to set attendance targets. 6. The new exams have been designed for weaker students who, until now, have been set unattainable targets. 7. They are set targets by higher management, and it is their responsibility to meet those targets. 8. They focus on general directives and priorities, set targets and leave detailed planning and administration to subordinates. |