A target group is any group that is targeted. (The term is widely used in marketing. For some products the target group is teens, for others it is suburban familes, and for some it is the elderly).
People who are interviewed in a research study -Apex
Roman Catholics is the wrong answer, it is Buddhists
Yes, the word 'target' is a common noun, a word for any target of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Target Street, Charleston, SC and Target Street, Auckland, New ZealandHotel Target Inn, Rome, ItalyTarget Auto Body, Cleveland, OH"Target", 1985 movie with Gene Hackman, Matt Dillon"Soft Target", a novel by Stephen Hunter
Target as in target quantity
Target has the same form as a noun, verb, or adjective; it is not used as an adverb. Here are examples: (noun) I shot at the target. (verb) New law is introduced to target smuggling. (adjective) I painted a target circle on the barn.
"To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target""The odds of hitting your target go up dramatically when you aim at it."While the following don't actually use the word 'target', they are good references"A miss is as good as a mile" implying that if you don't hit the target then it doesn't matter how close you came."Don't shoot until you can see the whites of their eyes"implies pick your target wnen you can clearly see it, and don't act too soon.
The target group were groups of christianity.
The population of Target Group is 2,011.
Target Group was created in 1979.
A target group are your end users.
The population of Target Group is 448.
Almost every group was not a target in the Holocaust. Jews were the target, you could also argue that gypsies were a target also.
Target Group Index was created in 2010-01.
A target group is any group that is targeted. (The term is widely used in marketing. For some products the target group is teens, for others it is suburban familes, and for some it is the elderly).
Operations Group
There is no target age group. One is never to young, nor to old, to learn the art of stillness.
Elderly
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