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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Be seen to

Hi
"the specific goal that result from MBO in the strategic planning process are seen to benefit both the organization and the individual."

What does 'are seen to' mean here?

Thanks in advance!
  

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there are two interpretations: 1) The goal s (from MBO) has been observed to be of benefit to both. ) 2) It is the opinion of the writer (or his experience) that both parties benefit from the exercise.

  • there are two interpretations: 1) The goal s (from MBO) has been observed to be of benefit to both.
  • ) 2) It is the opinion of the writer (or his experience) that both parties benefit from the exercise.
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there are two interpretations:

1) The goals (from MBO) has been observed to be of benefit to both. (That is, in measuring the effect of the goal-setting exercise, both parties benefited.)

2) It is the opinion of the writer (or his experience) that both parties benefit from the exercise.
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You mean it means 'seems to'?

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