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objective The author presents the external action as if it were being filmed by a movie camera. The story is presented without any attempt to comment on or interpret the characters' private thoughts or feelings. All that the reader knows about the event must be inferred from the characters' public words and deeds.
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objective A concise statement describing the specific things an organization must do well in order to execute its strategy. Objectives often begin with an action verbs such as increase, reduce, improve achieve, etc.
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objective A measurable statement about the end result that a service or programs is expected to accomplish in a given period of time. Objectives flow from goals, the purpose of a program, or the agency's overall mission. For example, by the year 2000, the Department of Transportation will reduce the number of fatal accidents per million vehicle miles by 10 percent.
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