- difficult, grind.
Achieving complex and
difficult goals requires focus, long-term diligence, and
effort (
see Goal pursuit).
Success in any
field requires forgoing...
- Holy
See (Latin:
Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair',
Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian:
Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde]), also
called the
See of Rome...
-
issues and
synergies between the
different goals; for example, for SDG 13 on
climate action, the IPCC
sees robust synergies with SDGs 3 (health), 7 (clean...
- An own
goal occurs in
sports when a
player performs actions that
result in
scoring points for the opposition, such as when a
footballer puts a ball into...
-
Goal setting involves the
development of an
action plan
designed in
order to
motivate and
guide a
person or
group toward a
goal.
Goals are more deliberate...
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See also
References Mary
MacPherran (portra**** by
Jameela Jamil), also
known as Titania, is...
- A
hacker is a
person skilled in
information technology who
achieves goals by non-standard means. The term has
become ****ociated in po****r
culture with...
-
strength or
shorthanded goals for
minus the
number of team even
strength or
shorthanded goals against while the
player is on the ice (
see plus/minus). TOI (or...
-
Goal! (also
known as
Goal! The
Dream Begins) is a 2005
British sports drama film
directed by
Danny Cannon from a
screenplay by Mike Jefferies, Adrian...
- such as the lust for ****uality (
see libido), money, or power. It can take such
mundane forms as the lust for food (
see gluttony) as
distinct from the need...