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off-track

Adjective

Meaning

Away from an intended route; wayward.

(of gambling) Conducted away from a racetrack.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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People are remarkably bad at remembering long lists of goals. I learned this at a professional level when trying to get my high-performance coaching clients to stay on track; the longer their lists of to-dos and goals, the more overwhelmed and off-track they got. Clarity comes with simplicity. Brendon Burchard

ANN ARBOR, MI—Edging out the Chevy Malibu for the third year in a row, the Buick Regal topped ’s annual list of best midsize sedans for idling outside an off-track betting parlor, sources confirmed Tuesday. Source: Internet

In particular, HIPC Status of Implementation Reports should provide more information as to when and why countries have gone off-track with their IMF programmes, including whether or not interim relief has been suspended and the reasons why. Source: Internet

ROCC members and other residents told the BOCC that zoning was off-track and some properties that could be irrigated were being delineated as Foothills, allowing greater density of structures. Source: Internet

The fund said Nicaragua's economic program went off-track at the end of 2004 reflecting the effect of the country's heightened political tensions. Source: Internet

With the state’s six off-track betting locations and two casinos — Hollywood Casino in Bangor and Oxford Casino — reopening in recent weeks, more revenue streams the harness racing industry count on are beginning to flow. Source: Internet

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