hadGoal

P107402
predicate

Indicates that an entity previously possessed or pursued a particular goal or objective.

Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form Occurrences
has goal 4
hadObjective 3
aimedToSecure 2

Sample triples (19)

Subject Object
Popular Socialist Party establishment of socialism in Cuba
Northern Combat Area Command land route from India to China via Burma via predicate surface "aimedToSecure"
American Equal Rights Association enfranchisement of African Americans via predicate surface "has goal"
American Equal Rights Association enfranchisement of women via predicate surface "has goal"
American Equal Rights Association removal of legal distinctions based on race via predicate surface "has goal"
American Equal Rights Association removal of legal distinctions based on sex via predicate surface "has goal"
Soviet Yiddish literary establishment aligning Yiddish literature with Soviet ideological priorities
Currencies of the Thirteen Colonies facilitating trade in the absence of sufficient British coin
Ministry of Agriculture to secure adequate food supplies for the population via predicate surface "hadObjective"
Ministry of Agriculture to increase domestic agricultural productivity via predicate surface "hadObjective"
Ministry of Agriculture to stabilize the agricultural sector during wartime via predicate surface "hadObjective"
Protectionist Conservatives preserve political power of landowning classes
Protectionist Conservatives resist liberal economic reforms
Federalists at the New York Ratifying Convention secure New York’s approval of the new federal framework
Federalists at the New York Ratifying Convention ensure New York joined the new Union under the Constitution
Treaty of Northampton (1290) peace between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland via predicate surface "aimedToSecure"
Avro Vulcan (early design work) British Air Ministry bomber requirements via predicate surface "aimedToMeet"
Godwin family faction at the English court maintenance of family power
Godwin family faction at the English court influence over royal policy