Examples of 'targets young' in a sentence

Meaning of "targets young"

targets young: refers to focusing on or aiming at the younger demographic or audience

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targets young
It targets young educated urban men.
Is innovative and targets young audiences.
Targets young people.
Food and beverage industry targets young people.
The project targets young unemployed people living in the area.
Approve of banning alcohol advertising which targets young people.
Says he targets young boys.
The campaign to prevent drug that specifically targets young people.
This initiative targets young people in order to sustain the progress of humankind.
To state more specifically that the right to education targets young students in particular.
This program targets young technology graduates from high schools in priority education zones.
The youth entrepreneurs scheme targets young university graduates.
It targets young people at both the primary and more specifically secondary school level.
Smart cultural heritage management also specifically targets young people as future caretakers.
It targets young people who wish to travel and work in Canada.

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A channel that targets young Arab males.
Eurodesk is a network of information centres about EU issues that targets young people.
This priority particularly targets young unemployed people who are looking for a job.
The German government is seeking to ban plastic surgery advertising that targets young people.
The programme targets young people and adults from the Roma community.
IOC and UNAIDS have collaborated in a global educational programme that targets young people.
The YSC targets young people in getting its message out on salmon management.
Safe Start campaign targets young people.
YiA effectively targets young people with fewer opportunities through the projects supported.
Red Bull 's international marketing campaign targets young men mostly with extreme sports.
The DELF Prim targets young children and offers diplomas at beginner levels only.
The Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) targets young professionals and professionals.
While the show targets young people, he hopes it will have am intergenerational appeal.
The same year, Fnac created Fnac Junior, a concept-store which targets young people under 12.
Their Get On Track programme targets young people in economically disadvantaged parts of London.
It targets young people as of 16 years and above.
If your social media event marketing strategy targets young attendees, it 's well worth the investment.
The new model targets young people working in ad-hoc groups rather than on a weekly basis.
As its primary beneficiaries, it targets young persons and women e.g. Bhutan and Mozambique.
It targets young people who become parents at the age of 19 or under.
Advertising generally targets young audiences, sometimes in very subtle ways.
He targets young women, single mums, people he thinks he can control.
Ajax is a club that targets young people, few clubs in Europe.
The scheme targets young people aged 12 to 25 . A gender perspective is being applied.
The brand, which targets young adults, is using reverse psychology to make its mark.
The show clearly targets young people as it stars a teenage girl and her high-school friends.
The cooperative targets young people such as Ana Paula Gonçalves, who are not catered for.
One learning package targets young children ( Rollerball ) and 2 other packages target young adults.
The service targets young people in the age range of 8-25 years.
The PNPER targets young people in particular, both women and men, aged 18 to.

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