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Each of the people involved in this activity are high energy, goal-driven community members.
I always enjoyed playing for someone who is very goal-driven."
This allows people to plan for the future and engage in effective, goal-driven behavior.
In a few circumstances the use of goal-driven district boundaries may be used for positive social goals.
Child sexuality is considered fundamentally different from adult sexual behavior, which is more goal-driven.
Their research led them to claim that writing is a non-linear, hierarchal, goal-driven process.
Roy was a goal-driven person with a deep desire to contribute to society He didn't kill just to kill.
Over-burdened by his success, Johnson enrolled in a time management course at night school, which he credits with making him heavily goal-driven.
This theory again has much intuitive appeal, but it suffers from having a teleological or goal-driven explanation.
Lovely in her own right, she was sensitive and introspective, rather than the goal-driven crusader Serena had been.
In particular, through the creation of a sectoral taskforce, they provide a basis for bringing science and industry together in a goal-driven team.
To users, MySpace is compelling, social, often goal-driven.
Goal-driven development process allows stakeholders to:
The second aspect is called top-down processing, also known as goal-driven, endogenous attention, attentional control or executive attention.
Described as a "performance-based and goal-driven roadmap", the Roadmap is built on goals without going into details.
Because the data determines which rules are selected and used, this method is called data-driven, in contrast to goal-driven backward chaining inference.
HARPY's organisation imposes an essentially goal-driven or top-down approach to recognition.
If our goal-driven world needs a reason to moderate this commit-or-quit ferocity, our own experience tells us that curiosity breeds productive work.
Due to radical individualism, constitutional economics can include only people who view the world through economic paradigms or windows, not idealistic, goal-driven paradigms.
Implementation and testing (implementation-driven tests during implementation, goal-driven tests at the end of each iteration)
Weber most definitely saw bureaucracies as goal-driven, efficient organizations, but one must not come to the quick and incorrect conclusion that he saw no downfalls to bureaucracy.
Hegel conceived of the 'totality' of mutually antagonistic world-views and life-forms in history as being 'goal-driven', that is, oriented towards an end-point in history.
In songs such as "The Long Way Home," Carpenter espoused taking life at one's own pace, rather than indulging in rampant goal-driven materialism.
The user can take direct control of one of the robots in field at will, or leave them autonomous in field and provide only strategic goal-driven control from the base.
Though children in European American communities do not engage in as much productive or goal-driven work, Maya children see this work as embodying their sense of self worth.