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1 The immediate goal is to give people enough information to change their behavior.
2 In the recent recessionary maelstrom, stability has been the immediate goal .
3 Their immediate goal , however, is to employ more migrants and disadvantaged people in Italy.
4 First, Abe has a more immediate goal : to pull the economy out of recession.
5 And examining the reaches of space was his immediate goal .
6 Alabama was the immediate goal of the migrating Southerner.
7 His immediate goal will be to grow the company's lost market share in the United States.
8 Murray says it is not an immediate goal and he will not let the prospect distract him.
9 Harmonisation being the immediate goal , the risk of throwing Europe's fledgling banking union off course wasn't worth taking.
10 I feel confident that they will respond to my plea, and arise unitedly to achieve their immediate goal .
11 He didn't know how the sabotage related to Incident Twenty, if at all, but their immediate goal was clear.
12 But Cammie Dunaway, the executive vice president of sales for North America told Bloomberg that's not the immediate goal .
13 His immediate goal was the cloister of Œsede at Osnabrück, and from there he wanted to go to Berlin.
14 The immediate goal is to get Max out of here; hop on a plane; and get back to New York.
15 As for now, their next immediate goal is to climb and fly from the summit of Broad Peak in July.
16 Its immediate goal was to increase regional income from screen media productions by up to $4m within two years.
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