| vision |
A clear, detailed picture of what should be achieved.
Ãâó: www.booksites.net/download/chadwickbeech/Glossary....
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| vision |
A visionary statement that describes what the CRA will look like once it fully adopts sustainable development into its business.
Ãâó: www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/xi/rc4369/rc4369-04-04e.ht...
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| vision |
description of a desired 'world', always far greater than any individual or organisation; described in the present tense, yet is never 'achieved'; emphasis on the aspirational or spiritual dimension of purpose, contrasted with goal, mission and role; also link-theme between spiritual dimension and emotional dimension
Ãâó: www.soul-dynamics.com/glossary
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| vision |
A visible revelation from God, like a dream but usually experienced while the recipient is still awake.
Ãâó: www.fitzwimarc.org.uk/glossary/v.htm
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| vision |
A complex interaction between the eye and networks of neurons in the brain that process visual stimuli.
Ãâó: www.novavisiontherapy.com/english/patients/glossar...
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