They were able to achieve an important triumph against their chief rivals. |
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They have been unable to reach agreement about how to achieve reform. |
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Many antidepressants inhibit serotonin or norepinephrine reuptake or both to achieve their clinical effect. |
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Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. |
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A state can achieve de facto independence long after acquiring sovereignty, such as in the case of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. |
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In many cases, member states have shown reluctance to achieve or enforce Security Council resolutions. |
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Normally, the Presiding Officer tries to achieve a balance between different viewpoints and political parties when selecting members to speak. |
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The drive to achieve this was spearheaded by the African National Congress as a central element of its programme of reform. |
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The fear of loss of identity, traditions and economic disparity led to the banding together of citizens to achieve what was once theirs. |
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However, the American Revolutionary War was intended to achieve independence from the beginning. |
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Hand methods of production were very laborious and costly and precision was difficult to achieve. |
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She was, however, said to admire Blair's efforts to achieve peace in Northern Ireland. |
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The direct motivation for Soviet weapons development was to achieve a balance of power during the Cold War. |
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In 1783, Pitt became Prime Minister but was still unable to achieve reform. |
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Directives require member states to achieve a certain result while leaving them discretion as to how to achieve the result. |
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The latter could achieve far better accuracy against tactical ground targets than heavier conventional bombers. |
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Despite the tactical victories won, they failed to achieve a decisive victory. |
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He doubted if strategic bombing could achieve its aims, but ending the air war would be an open admission of defeat. |
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It was left to the initiative of de Valera's successors in government to achieve the country's formal transformation into a republic. |
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The Luftwaffe wanted to achieve victory on its own, and was reluctant to cooperate with the navy. |
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Norwegian culture blossomed with nationalist efforts to achieve an independent identity in the areas of literature, art and music. |
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This split the Crusader army into two factions, and neither was strong enough to achieve its objective. |
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Even now, we are prepared to go the extra step to achieve disarmament peacefully. |
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Most people undertaking the challenge walk it, and many achieve it in much less than 24 hours. |
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Therefore, it is important to study wet dedusting to achieve higher dust removal efficiency on the fully mechanized face. |
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In his exposition, he has failed to achieve the identification of situation, theory, and policy necessary to create an ism. |
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In the last phase of his career, Shakespeare adopted many techniques to achieve these effects. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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All three levels study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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Policy is generally directed to achieve particular objectives, like targets for inflation, unemployment, or economic growth. |
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To achieve these goals, governments use policy tools which are under the control of the government. |
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Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term. |
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In addition, a fixed exchange rate prevents a government from using domestic monetary policy in order to achieve macroeconomic stability. |
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The Sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen, but this process is difficult to achieve controllably on Earth. |
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Such treatment is generally necessary to achieve adequate flow rates in shale gas, tight gas, tight oil, and coal seam gas wells. |
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So that it can effectively achieve its mission and aims, SEPA has created a Corporate Plan which lists its priorities and goals. |
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In WSS they are supporting the financial strategies of a number of countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. |
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No adolescent can achieve disbelief in the stork without an eruption of young oaths and cynicisms. |
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Rousseau said that people join into civil society via the social contract to achieve unity while preserving individual freedom. |
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The expedition had failed to achieve any of its objectives and had left a quarter of the landing force dead or wounded. |
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Throughout the woman's suffrage movement, many tactics were employed in order to achieve the goals of the movement. |
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The policy of RAF Bomber Command became an attempt to achieve victory through the destruction of civilian will, communications and industry. |
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Debt can motivate or act as a disciplinary force for executives to achieve organizational efficiency. |
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Independence is often difficult to achieve without the encouragement and practical support from one or more external parties. |
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Financial, political and military pressure could still be used to achieve goals desired by the colonizer. |
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There are a large number of different types of jet engines, all of which achieve forward thrust from the principle of jet propulsion. |
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We give students the skills they need in order to achieve in college. |
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But to achieve those reforms we need to work with fellow EU members, not try to dictate high handedly to them, as David Cameron has done. |
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This horse does not achieve the criteria you have laid down, whether it is a win or an each way bet. |
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Lita Roza, a singer from Liverpool who was the first woman to achieve a UK number one hit, had Filipino ancestry. |
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Most of the time it is possible to achieve both the original two purposes by good management. |
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Older men typically require longer periods of time to achieve erection and reach orgasm. |
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War and science fiction inspired great minds like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun to achieve flight beyond the atmosphere. |
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Many of these expungees achieve immediate reinstatement through the proper fiscal procedure. |
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Properly maintained, the standard production XK Engine would achieve 200,000 miles of useful life. |
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But neutrons would need only a small amount of energy to achieve the same effect. |
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From a practical point of view it is not always possible to achieve an absolute lighttight home darkroom. |
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It's only from standing on one's limitude that one can achieve that absolute lavishness. |
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Smallpox vaccine was inoculated by scratches into the superficial layers of the skin and a wide variety of instruments was used to achieve this. |
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Alternatively there may have been a lack of political will to achieve more equitable and less linguicist goals. |
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Hover mowers are necessarily light in order to achieve the air cushion and typically have plastic bodies with an electric motor. |
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To remain a viable airport it was necessary to update airfield services, and achieve CAT3 status. |
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Until 1973, school children had to pass Modern Irish to achieve a Leaving Cert and studying the subject remains obligatory. |
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In most cases, people never achieve the same level of fluency and comprehension in their second languages as in their first language. |
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Twelve foreshot and twelve backshot records at varying offsets were acquired for each geophone setup to achieve 24 fold duplicity. |
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The business was sold to a publicly traded clean shell to achieve rapid liquidity for the owners. |
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Coursework and controlled assessment also always allows candidates to achieve any grade. |
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Excellent teaching and clear leadership are what enable pupils to achieve more. |
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Students who achieve the pass mark are given the opportunity to study at grammar school while those who fall below that are often not. |
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This seat must remain empty until the coming of the knight who will achieve the Grail. |
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To date, they remain the only team since the formation of the Elite League to achieve this feat. |
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Approximately 100 hours of experience are required to achieve a substantial decline in the risk of injury. |
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A wide range of colours, many overpainted to achieve a different effect, and much gold and silver are used. |
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Uccello was so obsessed with trying to achieve an appearance of perspective that, according to Vasari, it disturbed his sleep. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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Both are fighting for a throne and have a 'nemesis' to face to achieve that throne. |
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Whitman uses free verse to achieve effects impossible under even the broad restrictions of blank verse. |
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By doing so, he became the first person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo from West to East via the great Capes. |
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But they point out that there is considerable discussion about how to achieve those goals. |
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Thus, classical performers often achieve high reputations for their musicianship, even if they do not compose themselves. |
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In this work Delius begins to achieve the texture of sound that characterised all his later compositions. |
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In the 2000s, changes in the music industry and in music technology enabled a new wave of indie rock bands to achieve mainstream success. |
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It is not uncommon for contemporary composers to use unconventional instruments, including various synthesizers, to achieve desired effects. |
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If you can achieve that delicious state of meltingness, you are well on your way to relieving your system of stress. |
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He read over 100 books on Lincoln, and long worked with the makeup artist to achieve a physical likeness to Lincoln. |
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Feldman, who held the rights to the latter, but a deal proved too difficult to achieve. |
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Therefore for me, there is only one optimum place to ever put the camera if you are to achieve maximum impact for the story. |
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I don't agree with the idea that you can only achieve clarity through dialogue. |
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Throughout the early twentieth century, boxers struggled to achieve legitimacy. |
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If he is successful enough, he may even apply extra pressure in the later rounds in an attempt to achieve a knockout. |
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Gaining membership of an elite tour is highly competitive, and most professional golfers never achieve it. |
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Magnesium alloy wheels made by forging are used to achieve maximum unsprung rotating weight reduction. |
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In doubles, one team may accomplish a Grand Slam playing together or one player may achieve it with different partners. |
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The four Junior disciplines, boys' and girls' singles and doubles, provide limited opportunities to achieve a Grand Slam. |
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With Pompey defeated and order restored, Caesar wanted to achieve undisputed control over the government. |
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To achieve straight crossrows, you will need guide lines so that you can align the trees up and down the slope. |
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Global governance would be essential in tackling mankind's common challenges but it is hard to achieve among extremely different kinds of actors. |
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At the final race of the season, in Abu Dhabi, Button qualified behind Barrichello again, but was able to achieve a podium by coming third. |
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Primary air entanglement is applied to give the yarn better cohesion and thus achieve a smoother, quieter thread path over the godets. |
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On 17 March 1768, slaves rebelled but failed to achieve freedom. |
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Team Lotus as a constructor was first to achieve 50 Grand Prix victories. |
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Also remember that Skynet's an artificial intelligence. Intelligence, for our purpose, means being able to use reason in order to achieve your goals. |
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They also illustrate the advantage of biological synthesis to achieve bifunctionalization, as exemplified by several of our bi-halogenated compounds. |
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If he sides with the Aborigines against their employers and exploiters, he may be called a ' combo ', and yet he may not achieve popularity with the Aborigines. |
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Gikope is a really useful program for keeping up with AA and copypasta. I've rapidshared my own achieve, which includes 1000s of AAs and a large collection of copypasta. |
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This section outlines a process that can be used for identifying, quantifying, shepherding, and delivering whatever you are trying to achieve in cyberland. |
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The problem is that drag-drop is handled differently in various situations, so sometimes you'll need to modify your behavior to achieve the desired result. |
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When the power constraint is taken into consideration, we show that polar lattices with lattice Gaussian shaping achieve the egodic capacity of fading channels. |
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I am beginning to sense a backlash among the masses against freaklitters in general, and against those who play games with nature to achieve multiple births. |
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A more proper term would be 'freehood', as something attained in a manner not dissimilar to the principle of a required development to achieve knighthood. |
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Given that we will get the resources, what do we want to achieve? |
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The up-regulation of this enzyme in glomus cells of the carotid body in the neck enables the hypoxic animal to achieve a sustained increase in ventilation. |
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As a part of that network, holdase chaperones are able to communicate with other chaperones in the network, to achieve refolding of misfolded clients. |
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Louis came down firmly in favour of Henry, but the French arbitration failed to achieve peace as the rebellious barons refused to accept the verdict. |
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In 1639, Charles had recalled Wentworth to England and in 1640 made him Earl of Strafford, attempting to have him achieve similar results in Scotland. |
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In an operational capacity, limitations in weapons technology and quick British reactions were making it more difficult to achieve strategic effect. |
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The conference was not able to achieve a legally binding agreement. |
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The kshatriya could only hope to become a monk in his next life, but given the nature of his daily karma, it seemed unlikely that he could achieve even this limited goal. |
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The RDAs sought to achieve their objectives in a variety of ways. |
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However, in many countries around the world, governments seek to intervene in the free market in order to achieve certain social or political agendas. |
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During his lifetime Chapman saw Lotus beat Ferrari as the first Marque to achieve 50 Grand Prix victories, despite Ferrari having won their first nine years sooner. |
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The human body is just a means to achieve the reunion with Truth. |
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Sikhs believe that being in the company of the Satsang or Sadh Sangat is one of the key ways to achieve liberation from the cycles of reincarnation. |
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Those students which achieve similar results are placed in classes. |
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To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. |
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Five of the ten women achieved at least two career Slams, two of the ten have achieved three careers slams and Steffi Graf is the only player to achieve four career Slams. |
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Of all variations of the IndyCar Triple Crown, only five drivers have achieved the feat over their career, with Al Unser the only one to achieve it in a single season. |
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At the Brazilian Grand Prix, Button was hampered in qualifying by a poor choice of tyres in the wet weather and could achieve only fourteenth position. |
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Frank Williams started the current Williams team in 1977 after his previous outfit, Frank Williams Racing Cars, failed to achieve the success he desired. |
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Two races later at the Mexican Grand Prix, the team managed to achieve their first podium with the Renault engine, as Patrese finished second, 15 seconds behind Ayrton Senna. |
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Their desire to achieve Test status is in part to stem the tide of Irish players using residency rules to switch to England for the opportunity to play Test cricket. |
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These attempts to achieve what was simply called repeal failed. |
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The raids were intended to carry out precision bombing on military or economic targets, but it was hard to achieve sufficient accuracy with the single bomb. |
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The Allies failed to achieve any of their goals on the first day. |
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In accordance with its Statute of 1949, the Council of Europe works to achieve greater unity among its members based on common values, such as human rights and democracy. |
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This in turn can enable reasonably sized minorities to achieve some representation, as it becomes impossible for a simple plurality to sweep every seat. |
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It will include details of how the company plans to implement its values and vision, as well as guidance to staff on ethical standards and how to achieve them. |
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Secure communications are often difficult to achieve in wartime. |
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In 1955, the Council of Europe was formed in Strasbourg following a speech by Sir Winston Churchill, with the idea of unifying Europe to achieve common goals. |
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It is also about ensuring that pupils achieve on a broad front, not just in terms of examinations. |
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Armed force is the use of armed forces to achieve political objectives. |
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During the General Strike of 1926 the party opposed the general strike, arguing that the best way to achieve social reforms was through the ballot box. |
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Means of exercising soft power include diplomacy, dissemination of information, analysis, propaganda, and cultural programming to achieve political ends. |
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A quarter of the officers quit every year, making the Afghan government's goals of substantially building up the police force even harder to achieve. |
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