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goal

[gohl] / goʊl /


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By shifting the goal post, there will be a greater focus on policy implementation, driving up consumer spending, and stemming the deflationary forces that have been pervading the economy, Green says.

From Barron's

By shifting the goal post, there will be a greater focus on policy implementation, driving up consumer spending, and stemming the deflationary forces that have been pervading the economy, Green says.

From Barron's

The 27-year-old has played the most minutes of any of Arsenal's outfield players and has been chipping in with goals too.

From BBC

Deulofeu admits there were times he felt like quitting, but he remains remarkably upbeat and focused on his goal of returning to professional football.

From BBC

“My goal is to just be myself and put my own flavor in it.”

From Los Angeles Times