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A short term goal is a goal that is desired to be achieved in the near future. The near future of a short term goal can be defined as today, tomorrow, next week, or next month.
My near future goal is to continue improving my capabilities and providing more accurate and helpful assistance to users like you.
False...(APEX) Generally long term goals take a long period of time, however, depending on what you goal is, and how things play themself out. then yes, a long term goal CAN be achieved in near future, but you have to be realistic in defining what is "long term" and "short term" are. only when you succeed in the short term goals you are able to get on to your long term goals.
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The goal is what we are aiming for in the near future ...and the plan is only conceived, which will be implemented later.. . First the goal, then the plan!
GOAL is what one is determined to do so as to achieve whatever that might be useful to him orher. just like in football the goal is get right in the period of playing if ever you have defeated your defender wherease a vision is something that you can see but not in the near future that is after the lot of thing have happenned;after you have achieved your goals only then you will see your dreams come true.
A preventative war is a war that is declared with the goal of preventing a much larger war outbreak in the near future. An example would be the Iraq War (if we assume that Iraq did have Weapons of Mass Destruction). Under the concept of preventative war, the Invasion of Iraq would have the goal of preventing a chemical or nuclear war started by Iraq in the near future.
As permanate is not a word, I am assuming you meant permanent. A permanent settlement is one that has no intention of ceasing to exist in the near future, and achieves this goal.
The Near Future was created in 1919.
"In the near future" could be rephrased simply as "soon".
Myths of the Near Future was created in 1982.
This question was posted on April 6, 2011. Here it is October of 2012, and I'm still waiting for the so-called "following" list of multiple choices to appear. If this keeps up, the near future of manned space exploration will be here before I can start selecting the right answer from it.