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n. (plural of goal English)

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History has shown that deterrence works best when decision makers are conservative in their goals, avoid taking risky actions, are content with the status quo, have access to high-quality information about their adversary, and work within an effective decision-making process that considers a range of possibilities and reaches a decision only after each possibility has been subjected to careful scrutiny.

In some ways, they made possible the rapprochement between Baghdad and Washington by disguising the stark differences in the goals and tactics of the two sides.

The goals of this new paradigm were a world of global economic development, cooperation, collective security, and the use of force only to aid the oppressed and defeat aggression.

Although it does not appear that Saddam has the same kind of well-formulated plan as Adolf Hitler, it is clear that he does have a set of concrete goals that he has attempted to achieve opportunistically.

If Saddam is able to achieve these goals, it will be disastrous for the United States.

They were freelancers whose goals did not always coincide with his own.

He could attempt to tailor terrorist operations to specific goals, such as inflicting casualties on the United States or sowing dissension among already fractious allies.

United States is the only country with the capability to block him from achieving those goals, another conflict with Saddam is virtually inevitable.

Similarly, the United States would be expected to pony up some economic assistance for the new Iraqi government for some period of time, but since our goals would be modest, so too could our aid.

Once we arrive in the country, we might discover that the reality was quite different from what we had expected, requiring us to reformulate plans, strategies, and possibly even goals to conform to what we encounter.

In this section, however, we will focus on increasing our drive to achieve our more worthwhile goals, as discussed in chapter 3.

It is common to wish for higher goals than we are willing to do the work to attain.

People who reach many or most of their life goals are usually calmer, happier, healthier and less stressed or emotional.

However, there seem to be certain life goals that harm our mental health, e.

If your long-term goals clearly contribute to your most important values and your philosophy of life, they should be more motivating.