Targeted definition

Targeted means, when used as a verb to describe the relationship between a molecule and a Target, where the molecule’s primary intended mechanism of action requires that it bind to the Target (or a portion thereof).
Targeted. ’ means: It applies to some- body—not you, not me, not anybody I know—so targeted that, in effect it is Government deciding who wins and who loses. It is Government making economic decisions. I think that is a mistake.
Targeted means-tested collection of programs and regulations.

Examples of Targeted in a sentence

  • Provider is prohibited from using, disclosing, or selling Student Data to (a) inform, influence, or enable Targeted Advertising; or (b) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any purpose other than providing the Service to LEA.

  • Article IV, Section 7 of the DPA (Advertising Limitations) is amended by deleting the stricken text as follows: Provider is prohibited from using, disclosing, or selling Student Data to (a) inform, influence, or enable Targeted Advertising; or (b) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any purpose other than providing the Service to LEA.

  • Priority preference will be given to Orange County citizens residing in the identified Targeted Community Initiative Sector(s) at locations throughout Orange County as approved by the CCC.

  • If a provision contained in the General Grant Requirements conflicts with a provision in a Targeted Grant, the Targeted Grant provision controls.

  • Costs of bonding employees and officials, as required by the Contract, General Grant Requirements, or Targeted Grant Requirements, are allowable to the extent that such bonding is in accordance with sound business practice.


More Definitions of Targeted

Targeted means the current reporting year plus three years.
Targeted means that the questions that the case managers asks should be about the reason for making the further enquiry. The aim of a question is to see if the applicant has a reasonable explanation. If they do, then this should usually be enough for the case manager to be satisfied on the balance of probabilities that the applicant has parental rights and responsibilities. This means the child responsibility check will be complete.
Targeted to an electorate means that the broadcast advertisement can be received by more than 50,000 people in the voting district of the candidate identi- fied in the ad (e.g., the state for a Senate candidate, the congressional district for a House candidate, or a state with a presidential primary for a presidential candidate). See 11 C.F.R. § 100.29(b)(5)
Targeted in this context means programmes where professionals deliberately recruited parents where there were known problems in the family. In some cases, parents could also self-refer to these programmes. 10 Lindsay, G., Strand, S., Cullen, M.A., Cullen, S.M., Band, S., Davis, H., Conlon, G., Barlow, J., & Evans, R. (2011).
Targeted means served to users of interactive media based on specific demographic characteristics.
Targeted means that public housing would be available only to those households which are most at need.
Targeted means directing delivery of the product (whether the active drug, the product or any other component of the product) by design to the site of the cancer (whether locally placed at the site, introduced systemically or otherwise); "controlled" means release of the active drug by design in a polymer vehicle, which vehicle releases the drug over some non-trivial period of time at the site of the cancer; for a product to be considered in the Field, it must be both targeted and controlled, and not just one or the other; (iii) this Section 4(a) will not preclude the Consultant from engaging in academic research, so long as the Consultant is not consulting (whether as a consultant or an employee) in the Field for a commercial entity; and (iv) the Field is intended to encompass therapeutics, not diagnostics or imaging agents.