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Что (кто) такое target practice - определение

PRACTICING FIRING WEAPONS AT A TARGET
  • Archery target practice in US Army
  • A soldier fires his weapon on a [[firing range]] during target practice
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target practice         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Target Practice (disambiguation)
n. to conduct target practice
Target Practice (novel)         
NOVEL BY NICHOLAS MEYER
Target Practice is a 1974 crime novel by American author and film director Nicholas Meyer. It was Meyer's second novel but published before the bestselling The Seven-Per-Cent Solution that same year.
target market         
  • Selecting the target market is the second step in the STP approach
  • Total Available Market]] (TAM)
GROUP OF PEOPLE TOWARD WHICH AN ORGANIZATION HAS DECIDED TO AIM ITS MARKETING EFFORTS
Target markets; Target marketing; Target Market; Target listener; Targeting strategy; Market specialization strategy; Targeting in Online Advertising; Target consumer; Online targeting; Serviceable obtainable market
A target market is a market in which a company is trying to sell its products or services. (BUSINESS)
We decided that we needed to change our target market from the over-45s to the 35-45s.
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Target market         
  • Selecting the target market is the second step in the STP approach
  • Total Available Market]] (TAM)
GROUP OF PEOPLE TOWARD WHICH AN ORGANIZATION HAS DECIDED TO AIM ITS MARKETING EFFORTS
Target markets; Target marketing; Target Market; Target listener; Targeting strategy; Market specialization strategy; Targeting in Online Advertising; Target consumer; Online targeting; Serviceable obtainable market
A target market is a group of customers within a business's serviceable available market at which a business aims its marketing efforts and resources. A target market is a subset of the total market for a product or service.
Practice (learning method)         
  • ANCOP officer cadets practise detaining an armed insurgent at the Mazar-e Sharif Regional Training Center on December 12, 2010.
  • A [[musician]] practising his instrument.
ACT OF REHEARSING A BEHAVIOR REPEATEDLY; SESSIONS SCHEDULED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REHEARSING AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Practice makes perfect; Sports team practice; Team practice; Sports practice; Being out of practice; Music practice; Deliberate practice; Sports training; Practice (music)
Practice is the act of rehearsing a behaviour repeatedly, to help learn and eventually master a skill. The word derives from the Greek "πρακτική" (praktike), feminine of "πρακτικός" (praktikos), "fit for or concerned with action, practical",πρακτικός, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library and that from the verb "πράσσω" (prasso), "to achieve, bring about, effect, accomplish".
Legitimate military target         
TARGET OF AN ATTACK OR MILITARY OPERATION
Legitimate Target; Legitimate Targets; Legitimate targets; Legitimate Targeting; Legitimate targeting; Legitimate target
A legitimate military target is an object, structure, individual, or entity that is considered to be a valid target for attack by belligerent forces according to the law of war during an armed conflict.
Practice squad         
GROUP OF PLAYERS SIGNED BY A TEAM BUT NOT PART OF THEIR MAIN ROSTER
Practice squads; Practice team; Practice roster; Taxi squad; International Practice Squad Program; International practice squad; International Practice Squad; Practice Squad
In sports, the practice squad, also called the taxi squad or practice roster, is a group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster. Frequently used in gridiron football, they serve as extra players during the team's practices, often as part of the scout team by emulating an upcoming opponent's play style.
taxi squad         
GROUP OF PLAYERS SIGNED BY A TEAM BUT NOT PART OF THEIR MAIN ROSTER
Practice squads; Practice team; Practice roster; Taxi squad; International Practice Squad Program; International practice squad; International Practice Squad; Practice Squad
¦ noun American Football a group of reserve players who practise with the team.
Community practice         
Community Practice; Macro Practice; Macro practice; Community practice (community work)
Community practice also known as macro practice or community work is a branch of social work in the United States that focuses on larger social systems and social change, and is tied to the historical roots of United States social work.Gibelman, M.
Shooting target         
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  • Paper target
  • An electronic scoreboard used for [[stangskyting]] in [[Norway]] in 2007 showing the number of hits for each shooter after the first half.
GOAL IN ARCHERY AND SHOOTING AND OTHER SPORTS
Target (object); Shooting targets; Clay pidgeon
Shooting targets are objects in various forms and shapes that are used for pistol, rifle, shotgun and other shooting sports, as well as in darts, target archery, crossbow shooting and other non-firearm related sports. The center is often called the bullseye.

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Target practice

In the military and in shooting, target practice are exercises in which weapons are shot at a target. The purpose of such exercises is to improve the aim or the weapon-handling expertise of the person firing the weapon.

Targets being shot at for practice include:

  • with handguns, rifles, and shotguns: shooting targets,
  • by air forces or air defense forces: target drones and target tugs,
  • by navies: seaborne targets.