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Singular or plural: mathematics, physics, aerobics, economics plural or singular? | Expression: She's much prettier in real.
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staff extend themselves #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:36 am   staff extend themselves
 

Hi Teacher
Goals have to be set in such a way to ensure staff extend themselves so that they maximize there job satisfaction as well as meeting corporate goals

what is the meaning for this = staff extend themselves
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staff extend themselves #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 13:36 pm   staff extend themselves
 

It means that they work harder and achieve more than they would with easier goals.
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