13 sentences with 'goals'

Example sentences and phrases with the word goals and other words derived from it.

« The team won by 5 goals to 0 against their opponent. »

goals: The team won by 5 goals to 0 against their opponent.
« Education is the key to achieving our dreams and goals in life. »

goals: Education is the key to achieving our dreams and goals in life.
« Due to a lack of confidence, some people are unable to achieve their goals. »

goals: Due to a lack of confidence, some people are unable to achieve their goals.
« Although it is important to have clear goals, it is also important to enjoy the journey. »

goals: Although it is important to have clear goals, it is also important to enjoy the journey.
« Making efforts to improve my spelling, I have made significant progress towards my goals. »

goals: Making efforts to improve my spelling, I have made significant progress towards my goals.
« Talking about your goals will get you noticed in your job, but then you will have to prove yourself. »
« Unlike the nationalists, liberals saw at least some of their goals realised in post-Napoleonic Europe. »
« But what if you can't find motivation to reach your even diminished goals? Go back and attack your training routine, one step at a time. »
« Ultimately, all revolutions "failed" in their immediate goals of creating liberal republics, not to mention socialist dreams of state workshops for the unemployed. »
« These movements ultimately succeeded in achieving their goals almost without exception, although this process took more than a century in some cases (as in Poland and Ireland). »
« Just as the idea of human rights would soon inspire both the American and French Revolutions in the last decades of the 18th century, the anti-slavery movements of the time would see many of their goals fulfilled in the first decades of the 19th. »
« Although the Revolution did not achieve the goals of its most radical proponents in the short term, it laid the groundwork for everything else that happened in Europe for the rest of the 19th century, with important consequences for world history. »
« The nationalist movements of the first half of the 19th century did not need to worry too much about these conundrums because their goals of liberation and unification were not yet attainable. However, when national revolutions of various kinds took place, they proved difficult to overcome. »

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