Noun
SMARTER
(mnemonic) An acronym for remembering desirable criteria for goal-setting: Specific, Measurable, Acceptable, Realistic, Time Frame, Extending, Rewarding
A lesson from this type of situation is to be smarter about the true test validity of instruments like surveys. Source: Internet
Alex Howison, flexible solutions manager at SSEN, said: ‘As we develop a smarter, more flexible, energy system to support the UK’s net zero ambitions, customers and communities now have new opportunities to play an active role in the energy system. Source: Internet
And don’t forget to Travel Dispatch newsletter: Each week you’ll receive tips on traveling smarter, stories on hot destinations and access to photos from all over the world. Source: Internet
And the good guys win simply because they are smarter and geekier and just so much cooler than the bad guys could ever hope to be. Source: Internet
Also they are smarter, more beautiful and a much more natural shade of golden brown than Donald Cheetolini. Source: Internet
Also intelligent, Sally once attempted—in the first book of the series—to prove herself smarter than Encyclopedia by stumping him with a mystery of her own creation. Source: Internet