I tend to see the results as the by-product of an ethos where we encourage students to aim high. |
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It is a likely candidate for glocalization, because of its stated aim to include the traditionally powerless in decision-making processes. |
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The aim of deliverance must continue to apply methods and paths of salvation. |
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The eventual aim is to restore Swindon's stately home to its former Georgian glory. |
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There must be a reasonable relationship of proportionality between the means employed and the aim sought to be achieved. |
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It has more than fulfilled that fundamental aim and in reality, the EU has been moving to demerge subsidies from farm production. |
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While their films consistently aim at the 12 year-old boy demo, this takes it to a lower level entirely. |
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The aim is to demystify subjects and there is an emphasis on moving away from professional jargon and universal objectivity. |
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The aim of disease carrier control is to minimise the transmission of malaria, dengue fever and any other communicable disease spread by insects. |
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Our aim was to raise awareness of the benefits and support available to those who provide unpaid care. |
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We aim to provide full maternity care for local expectant mothers who wish to give birth at our hospital. |
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The aim of the operation is to catch, jail, prosecute and ultimately deport illegal aliens trying to enter this country. |
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Freud once argued that the aim of psychoanalysis was to reduce extreme hysteria to everyday common misery. |
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Some feminist psychologists aim to understand and improve the lives of women and girls. |
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Clearly Hare's aim is to offer more than a few elegant variations on the eternal triangle. |
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Their primary aim was the derailment or interruption of intentional action. |
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The aim of the championship golf tournament is to promote youth golfing in the region. |
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In 1996, a huge residential community was envisaged in the derelict area, with the aim of housing local poor residents. |
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Total good should outweigh total evil, it should be a last resort and must have the final aim of peace. |
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He once declared that his chief aim was to improve good manners throughout the school. |
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No worldly temptation was enough to detract him from the ultimate aim of human life. |
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His principal aim was a purge of the top ranks within the armed forces and police, beginning with his personal enemies. |
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This develops a piece, adds to White's control over d5, gets a step closer to castling, and also takes aim at the Black King. |
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The trade body had also pointed out that its aim was to help hundreds of producers, distributors and exhibitors. |
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In every case the primary surgical aim was exenteration of retraction pocket disease with or without cholesteatoma. |
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Voice therapy for dysphonia consists of a series of techniques that aim to correct maladaptive and inappropriate vocal behaviours. |
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The Government did aim at that objective, but it has now had to acknowledge that there is not a dog's chance of meeting it. |
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The aim of the research has been to optimise vaccine schedules for control, elimination, or eradication of disease. |
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The aim of induction is to find series of events whose frequency of occurrence converges toward a limit. |
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But his main aim will be to talk up an economy which has flatlined for three years. |
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Their aim is to establish themselves as compradors for international capital in the north and east of the island and elsewhere in the region. |
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Put simply, fetishism is when some body part or inorganic object is either needed to achieve the sexual aim or replaces it altogether. |
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Instead, the aim seems to be to concede possession and prevent other teams using it with any creativity before hitting that quick ball forward. |
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Organizers aim to demonstrate that species diversity even exists in the center of one the world's largest cities. |
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This approach encompasses initiatives that aim to work with current drug users. |
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The aim is to recreate the spirit of the annual water-based event at Henley-on-Thames. |
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My aim is to account for part of these changes and show how superhero comics have been innovated. |
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Brownlee's interest in tapestry as a student is accredited to her aim of creating surface texture in her painting. |
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Their aim was to pioneer a new approach to business and technology consulting. |
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The aim was to force enosis with Greece, but Makarios survived and led Cypriot resistance to the coup. |
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Nanocomposites based upon fluorinated and sulphonated polymers will be prepared with the aim to study the protonic conductibility. |
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Greek Cypriots hoped the British would help them achieve their long-cherished aim of enosis with the Greek mainland. |
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It seems as if the main aim of the analyses offered in this collection is not to prove or disprove a given model. |
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The natural sciences, on the other hand, aim to understand nature objectively and dispassionately. |
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Second, institutional repositories aim to preserve and make accessible digital content on a long-term basis. |
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The unfolding credit market dislocation took direct aim at the blue chips and financials this week. |
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The aim is not to abolish state power, but to prevent its encroachment upon those matters which are best left to civil society. |
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We aim to build a successful new community which integrates with nearby neighbourhoods, including Meadlands. |
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They have a common strategic aim but have no plan of action on the tactical level. |
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That merely sparked off their investigation, the aim of which was to discover the future plans of the conspirators. |
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The aim was not only to promote the sport but also encourage more visitors to attend these high profile events. |
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The store-room itself should aim to provide four-hour fire-resistant walls, ceiling, doors and windows. |
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The aim of the Commission is to uphold international law in relation to religious freedom. |
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Both projects aim to seize on an opportunity to ease the growing congestion in Europe's ports caused by the boom in containerisation. |
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The poison could be used to contaminate food or water, which would achieve the aim of spreading panic, or left on door handles in busy buildings. |
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The aim of the thesis is to produce quantifications of the behaviour of the models. |
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One aim is to introduce students to genuine historical complexity and the contradictoriness of the woman writer's position then and now. |
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The aim of exercise is to achieve a beneficial level of fitness and health, physically and mentally. |
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A team of intrepid roller skaters aim to cover 1,500 miles across Europe in aid of a bone marrow charity. |
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The aim is then to weaken further the government's control in order to hasten its full collapse. |
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Two teams get four balls each and aim to get them nearest the white ball or the jack. |
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Inspectors would not aim to reward excellence or to measure quality, merely to identify incompetence or fraud. |
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A central aim of this study was to identify the interval during which deciduous plants fixed more carbon than their evergreen counterparts. |
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The aim of this pocket book is to provide key information on the 100 most important diagnoses in the Head and Neck. |
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The company may also set up separate flagship stores for its brands to further the aim of brand identity. |
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The aim of the compiler has been to bring together verses which will continue to give abiding delight to the poetically minded reader. |
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My aim is to chart how ideas about creativity, the university and the subject are co-opted by various competing ideologies. |
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This may be termed the qaestuary class, this being the end which they aim at. |
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Our aim was to combine all the most demanding operating conditions for the engine, and to guarantee the engine can cope with them. |
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The main aim of burns resuscitation is to increase tissue perfusion here and prevent any damage becoming irreversible. |
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The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an isolated elite and the public. |
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The aim of our study was to establish such an action spectrum by using different polychromatic UV-B light sources. |
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His aim has been to say as little as possible, so as not to give his party a character which floating voters could object to. |
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Our aim is to please and enchant each and very patron who walks through the doors. |
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In blackjack, or pontoon as it is known in Britain, the aim is to get a hand that totals 21, or as near 21 as possible without going over. |
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The aim was to round up the goats and herd them towards the vermin fence, where they were corralled. |
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Allied fighters could not touch it, and it presented bomber gunners with a near impossible leading aim calculation. |
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One aim of this volume is to explore some of the fundamental assumptions of popular music. |
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North Vancouver City council will co-sign a letter with the North Vancouver school board that takes aim at the education funding formula. |
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But there are also bogus philosophers who aim only at money and status, and bring her into discredit, and they drive her crazy. |
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The main aim of the treatment is to replace the lost fluids and electrolytes in the body. |
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The aim is to have a page full of items which will present a modest counter to the noise that will come from the Stoppers in London. |
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From the narrowest of angles he took aim at an empty net but saw his shot rebound from the near post. |
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Priority is being given to business mail with the aim of having all such post delivered by 10 am. |
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Cities are littered with singles clubs and discotheques that aim to pair people up, even if it's just for a one-night stand. |
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Three groups have disaffiliated from The Irish Anti-war Movement and now aim to establish an Irish Antiwar Network. |
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The aim is to portray a more dynamic, up-to-date image and give a better impression of what the council is about. |
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These weekly recitals are linked by a common aim to show a range of styles belonging to a distinct and separate lineage or gharana. |
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Such benefits aside, however, elements of the church have taken aim at several Fox programs. |
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We must take the initiative with regard to food labelling, with the critical aim of putting in place a foolproof system. |
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The aim is to show that current processes can produce such narrow on-chip wires able to conduct electricity. |
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The aim is to design a package the size of a mobile phone that will run on batteries, and to electrically stimulate the patient's own muscles. |
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The aim was to establish a base camp of three points from which they could make forays into enemy territory. |
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Textbooks aim to get ideas over so that graduates are capable of understanding the technical literature. |
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Vassilli's aim was true, and the plane went down trailing smoke from the engine cowling. |
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Surely less din and more dinner ambience is the aim of a cracker night out? |
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The declinists of the late 1980s took aim at the spirit of national self-confidence. |
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The sole aim of this massive gathering was to build leadership right from the cradle. |
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Seven officers have formed an Arson Reduction Team whose aim is to educate people and demonstrate the consequences of arson. |
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The aim is to rid the town of heavy through traffic which is creating gridlock. |
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Unlike the Pyrrhonists, however, whose aim is to sustain antinomies, Bayle tries to resolve them. |
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I don't aim to teach my students the complete, unvarnished skepticism that the Pyrrhonists advocated. |
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His policies for achieving this aim must be implemented quickly, and effectively. |
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With the gun in a fixed forward position, the pilot can aim by manoeuvring the helicopter. |
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The main aim of the fair is to resuscitate primitive art forms and allow the artists to interact directly with their buyers. |
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The ultimate aim of the project is for residents to be the prime movers in the project. |
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The aim is to ensure that young people are fully aware of the damaging health effects and legal consequences of drug use. |
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The aim is to damage an adversary's capacity to attack by crippling its advancing armed forces. |
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Thus, among many other consequences, theories should aim at being very clear and criticisable so that they can, if need be, be proven wrong. |
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You might want to do it if your aim was not only to discredit the story but to discredit the source and discourage others from crossing you. |
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Their main aim is to take power in their own countries, and attacking the demons is the best way to gain prestige and recruits. |
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Said differently, the aim is the process of generativity not the content of outcome. |
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Instead you need to aim the crosshairs on the target, then hold down the fire button. |
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The aim is to make WiFi access as simple to use as Internet dial-up connections. |
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A new body has been formed with the aim of returning the game of crown green bowls to its former glories. |
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By offering an extra two million barrels a day, OPEC's aim is to reassure the market that crude is plentiful. |
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Given the high cost of concentrates this winter the early turnout of cows to grass this spring is likely to be an important aim on many farms. |
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Both were built with the aim of teaching the younger generation to love family members. |
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The inquiry heard yesterday that planners aim to allow only 35 per cent of a shopping street frontage to be used for non-retail purposes. |
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They never told me how to aim or what to expect of the cue ball after shooting. |
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The aim of BGWS is to encourage young people to fulfil their potential, by living full lives as active citizens. |
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He took precise aim with a lob from the corner of the box but it refused to curl in and drifted harmlessly across goal. |
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The main aim of the system is to nurture micro-enterprises that may grow into fully fledged businesses. |
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The film-makers aim to show that despite growing up in England, young Asians still respect traditions and customs of their parent's homeland. |
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The aim is to promote a funky, modern image of Chichester, in keeping with the new type of buyer that estate agents have identified. |
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Most groundwater investigations aim to provide information on the position and fluctuation of the watertable at various points. |
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If a new kind of fusionism is to have any chance for success, it must aim beyond the specifics of particular, present-day controversies. |
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Taking aim with his right foot he sent a drop kick sailing between the posts to give England a 20-17 win over holders Australia. |
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We have a young squad which has succeeded in its aim of playing high-quality futsal. |
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The patronage of a daimyo allowed the potteries to aim for the highest quality without regard to cost. |
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The aim is to offer help early on so that problems can be solved rather than turning into bigger issues. |
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What the Pacific scheme would aim to do would be bring forward a generation with Gaelic as its first language. |
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The aim of these notes was to construct the analytical continuation of a power series outside its circle of convergence. |
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We documented the preferences of a range of patients within one hospital, with the aim of informing doctors' practice. |
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Don't worry about aim or how you're gripping the putter, just focus on distance. |
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The aim of the expedition was to look at rhododendrons in the wild and collect seed of daphne bholoua. |
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I find that the decision is in accordance with the law and is in pursuance of the legitimate aim of immigration control. |
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The aim of this paper is to consider the importance of a prelinguistic stage in the idea of language Deleuze outlines in his cinema books. |
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The next three-year strategy would aim to get crime back on a downward trend. |
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His aim was to get through five matches to progress through pre-qualifying to qualifying proper for the televised tournament. |
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The aim of this article is to prove that the variety generated by the piecewise testable languages and the band languages is decidable. |
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In other words, it produces conceptual diversity, and in doing so plays a crucial role in determining the subjective aim of a concrescent occasion. |
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I presume the aim is to provide an atmosphere that is inoffensively opulent, timeless and bland, so that nothing distracts you from thinking about the sensation in your mouth. |
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Our main aim was to examine if inherently different rates of fermentation during anaerobiosis characterize submergence-tolerant and intolerant rice plants. |
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The aim is to boost fivefold the yield of melons, tomatoes, and peppers. |
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The aim is to expand and improve, not to fix or repair what is broken. |
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Future studies that aim at revealing the vibrational signature of the polarizable proton along membrane surfaces are highly appreciated and welcome. |
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She said that the aim of the project was to provide the opportunity for children who wouldn't normally be able to afford it to be able to ride a pony or horse. |
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The aim of this essay has been to demonstrate that the identification of old-world sources for southern folklife is crucial to understanding this distinctive regional culture. |
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Post-punk, whether reissued or rehashed, isn't the aim on this mix though. |
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The aim is to ensure that the business interests and economic viability of the town are at the fore of any decisions made on future implementation of these plans. |
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Enacted by Act V of 1928 and effective as from the 14th May, 1928 the aim of the law is to make provision for the safeguard of revenue and the prevention of forestalment. |
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Some score on a cribbage board, each player using one of the four tracks, starting from one end, the aim of course being to reach the agreed target score first. |
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The aim was to take the sneak and cheat out of the game, for the enjoyment of all, fan and player, but the cribbers did not give the system time to bed in. |
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The aim is to provide novice mountaineers with the basic skills and techniques of cross-country skiing, snow survival, mountaineering, and ice climbing. |
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The aim of this project is to gain a deeper understanding of key microbial-mineral interactions at the nanoscale using a cross-disciplinary approach. |
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We aim to help the company achieve a frictionless supply chain. |
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Teams from schools across the country designed and built their own cars with the aim of attaining the furthest distance they could within six hours. |
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In a sector full of uncertainty, false starts and expensive delays, their aim is to design and complete attractive commercial enterprises with the minimum of fuss. |
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Playing in the Premiership was my aim and Wigan gave me that opportunity. |
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Taking aim she hurled her daggers at her enemy with deadly precision. |
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Its main aim was to ensure pension provision was provided for employees. |
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With the aim of promoting jewellery design and involving highly talented but untapped youth resources, the contest promises to be a literal gold mine of prizes. |
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As frequently happens in such a situation, White does not have a diagonal for his dark Bishop, nor does he have any other diagonals from which to aim at his opponent's King. |
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Political parties are voluntary associations with the egotistic aim of imposing their notion of how society should be ordered upon their fellow citizens. |
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Music videos, advertisements, and literary digests, as well as fast food, computer games, and activities within simulators, all aim for similar packages of condensed stimuli. |
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The aim was to try to attract a more diverse range of applicants. |
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The aim of this highly contentious policy is to restrict the numbers of expats who may otherwise end up settling in Bermuda on a more permanent basis. |
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Should the aim be to seize political power in order to further social reform, or should political power be destroyed as exploitative and evil in itself? |
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The aim is to pay more attention to the human factor of space exploration. |
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Her aim now is to explore a more expressive, fine art interpretation. |
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Martha glanced over the chicken drumstick dripping with egg yolk and breadcrumbs very briefly, focusing on the younger girl's face filled with admirable aim to please. |
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Didinium is a swimming, carnivorous protozoan that can perceive moving protozoans and aim a dart, a trichocyst, to kill or immobilize its mobile prey. |
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The undeclared, yet often discussed, aim behind this attempt at a sublime social order is to prove that an ergatocracy must be possible in the larger world. |
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Ensuingly I shall also aim to demonstrate that the meta-normative claims defended shed new and important light on first-order problems concerning the epistemic blameworthiness of particular agents. |
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The aim of this synergy is to cause temporary readjustment of the epidermal cells preventing the hair growing back. |
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The aim of the course is to improve and expand upon the skills acquired in the basic customer training course. |
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The aim is to put trade at the service of development, create consensus and give impetus to the wider negotiations in Geneva. |
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These products do not aim to diagnosticate, treat, cure or prevent any type of sickness or illness. |
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The ultimate aim is to reach your heart and capture your imagination by seeking the true hero inside yourself. |
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Our aim is to give you the broadest possible choice of light sources to ensure that you feel just as comfortable on board as you do at home. |
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With this aim in view, the French Government proposes that action be taken immediately on one limited but decisive point. |
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Total quality is a working principle with the aim to assure machines working at their maximum capacity. |
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But while the hardscrabble lives Grannan conveys may have affinities with Lange's weathered mother, her aim is not documentary. |
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His aim is to show the similarity between the furniture in the scrolls and paintings and the pieces in the show. |
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The aim of counselling for children at this time allows them to express grief and repressed feelings by allowing them to break down. |
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Our aim is to inform you not to irritate, with this in mind, our publication will now be send twice monthly. |
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The aim of acceptance and continuance processes is to identify organisations with a bad reputation or excessive risks. |
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The aim is to insufflate three litres of carbon dioxide with 1.3, 0.9, and 0.8 litres per position, respectively. |
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The aim of external actors must therefore be to demilitarize local communities and reduce the numbers of armed groups in the area of operations. |
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We aim to maintain momentum and we expect to further enhance shareholder value during the course of the year. |
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The aim is to make a breakthrough both theoretically and practically by combining former studies with the latest achievements. |
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To individually sum up the knowledge acquired in theoritical and practical training during the last four years: This is aim of the dissertation. |
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Ofcom was working with the industry to replan the DAB transmission areas, he said, with the aim of greater flexibility and cost savings. |
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The aim of the bill is both to make the rules now in effect clearer, and to strengthen the legal basis of various provisions. |
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On the other hand, effective co-operation must recognise that the systems may not be alike but that they aim to achieve the same goals. |
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Quite the opposite, the aim of this paper is to increase awareness that a universal exercise and dietary prescription for reducing heart disease risk is not appropriate. |
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They aim to have a preventative medication on the market by mid next year. |
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Tsai restated yesterday that the current aim of the small three links is only to decriminalize illegal trading that already exists in the Taiwan Strait. |
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The aim is to de-escalate conflict and show we can be peacekeepers, but there comes a time if people are throwing bricks at you then you must put the helmets back on. |
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The aim of UPOV's participation is to explain the UPOV system of plant variety protection and to secure mutual supportiveness. |
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We are in business where the aim is to make happy customers, with beautiful white smile. |
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The aim of the gala show is to present the difficulties of French-style academic riding and the spectacular curvets, croupades and caprioles. |
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Policies that recognize this can aim for temporariness while preparing for possible permanence. |
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Some days, he said, people on the street just glare or hurl insults or aim guns at his men. |
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I chose these two words deliberately, because I think they provide a clear indication of how things stand and what we need to aim at. |
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The second point of convergence is the demand to translate the aim of citizen engagement into practice. |
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Although seva is never done with an aim in mind, it is understood to keep the gods beneficently inclined, and flawed seva may cause trouble. |
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The aim of the project was not to create a dispassion 40 ate, detached academic record. |
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Macedonia is currently undergoing a far-ranging defence review with an aim to rationalise both the armed forces and procurement practices. |
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The aim of members of an orchestra, working under the direction of a conductor, is to give pleasure to the listeners. |
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They were afraid that this project would put the pressure on the entire sector to aim for an SA8000 label. |
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Given the aim of the novitiate, it is very important to give instruction during this period in the significance and practice of silence. |
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At the Évasion TV space, make your paper airplane, aim it at the target and earn the chance to win a trip for two. |
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Nevertheless, none of these constitute an aim in itself for the recipient whose main objective is financial protection against loss. |
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In other words, if you aim to become a Jedi and want to learn how does the force operate, you will be in pain with the documentation. |
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They often buy stock with the sole aim of making very high profits as quickly as possible. |
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He also submitted a number of proposals to the Council yesterday with the aim of finding a solution to the crisis. |
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The aim of the grades in winegrowing has nothing to do with any over-regulation or limitation of a winegrower's vinicultural freedom. |
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Any regulation, whether prescriptive or proscriptive, must pursue a legitimate aim and be proportionate to that aim. |
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Respect for multicultural states with the aim of avoiding conflicts of interests and hurt feelings, must be overcome. |
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We aim to avoid these potential fallen angels by making thorough, solid analyses of the companies issuing bonds. |
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The long-term aim will be to keep know-how and technology ahead of the defrauder. |
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Other actions aim at providing easily understandable information on alcohol content and moderate drinking. |
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The aim is two-fold: making a choice for a better environment and reducing the cost of the fleet. |
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In light of this, the aim of this report is to make explicit the ethical implications of global climate change. |
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The aim was to increase efficiency and eliminate waste through competition. |
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If our aim is to take action and put our intentions into practice then what better sphere, what better partner than our fellow citizen? |
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The report on this subject contains a set of recommendations which aim to make human resources management more flexible and dynamic. |
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We also aim to keep updated lists of outcross catteries here, in order to help breeders finding outcross lines that could be useful for them. |
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This is where the votes are and where aspirant politicians have to aim much of their agenda. |
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As such, they help shape Canada's image, the very image we aim to defend with the UNESCO Convention. |
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The aim of this article is to re-examine the spectrum of muscle injuries, the associated physiopathology and the healing process. |
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Their ideology is diametrically opposed to conventional democracies and their aim is to create a caliphate. |
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The Group's aim was to be able to reach a position of control in these companies in the course of 2002 through buy-out or a capital increase. |
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The aim of the task force is to promote the constitutional right to education in the mother tongues of pupils. |
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His aim appears to have been to boost morale, rounding on the company's critics. |
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The aim of an order for compensation shall be to make reparation to the victim for the injury, loss or damage caused by the offender. |
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Askat studied hard and entered seventh grade with the aim of not missing a single class. |
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Sometimes, they had a backup aim if their main goal fell through as the night dragged on. |
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Our aim was to understand how public libraries fit within the lived experience of two immigrant communities in Toronto: Chinese and Indians. |
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It's either that or spend the next two years listening to Miliband and Cameron bicker over who's got the bigger peashooter to aim at the banks. |
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Among these plans, prime position must continue to be given to actions which aim to rescue the architectural heritage of Europe. |
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These audit procedures do not aim to express an opinion on the effectiveness of the internal control procedures. |
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The PPRs aim to be candid, telling both good and bad news and what the government is doing about each, and they use visuals to tell the story. |
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Rather, the aim is to optimise the number of emails, given existing conditions. |
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We aim to enhance this technology by developing decision analysis tools that enable an agent to reason about future opportunities as well. |
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The aim of the project is to convert the cemetery into a public garden which will be incoporated into the circuitous public park of the town. |
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The Presidium producers aim to promote the beans in a market dominated by large chains and precooked beans from other countries. |
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This is true a fortiori when the aim is to assess the compatibility of a reservation with the object and purpose of the treaty itself. |
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The main aim is to exchange ideas and proposals on issues of common interest and to find common strategies for action. |
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If you can't achieve fairylike thinness, then aim at least for hobbitlike thickness. |
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Do we want to go from bad to worse or do we want to aim for sustainability? |
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The aim emphasized identifying and recording the particularized needs and recommendations of member states. |
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I attest, on my word of honor, that my behavior will aim to comply with this responsibility. |
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The drop-down menus have also been simplified, with the aim of reducing duplication and improving user navigation. |
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Our fundamental aim is to bring home to the European public the fact that their environment is in their hands. |
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Rather, we should aim at decisions and action for practical implementation as soon as is practicably possible. |
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These are countries with millions of inhabitants who look toward the EU as their aim and where millions of potential illegal immigrants live. |
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But if your aim is to get clear of its gravity, sometimes you need a good strong blast of lunacy. |
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It is our aim to initially welcome guest students, but also to help throughout their stay. |
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With the aim of attaining four-star status, Messeret Belihu recently purchased additional land, and construction has begun on an expansion. |
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The aim of ARLEM is to become the consultative body of LRAs as part of the Union's work to provide good governance for the Mediterranean area. |
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The central aim of this assistance was to help developing countries feed and clothe their people. |
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Avrora Travel is specifically designed for the sophisticate whose prime aim when travelling is to experience the very best. |
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So there will be no letup in our efforts to consolidate our European bases. We aim to be the leader in each country and on each of our markets. |
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The aim would be to structure the debate and point up whatever approaches are generally regarded as the most promising. |
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In this area of tension, the aim is to find out whether the participation of the individual is increasingly giving way to patronization. |
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Our aim is to help those furthest away from the labour market – whatever the stumbling blocks. |
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The aim is to encourage people who never do any exercise to walk for half an hour a day, five days a week, and to educate people about the benefits of walking. |
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The field of feminist studies has appropriated Derrida's deconstructionist theses with the aim of abolishing the apriorisms of patriarchy. |
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The aim is to make the audience part of the action, accompanying Medea on her long progress from victim to raging murderess. |
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The aim of the game is not only to get an answer in each box but also to get a different person to answer each question. |
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The aim was to give children the opportunity to learn through play, art and discussion in groups with their peers. |
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These will aim to enable citizens to learn through good practice, and thus to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. |
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The aim is to remove the Giovanini obstacles, but those can also be kept in check without a directive, by means of coordination and consultation. |
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This is contrary to the aim of art, which is to facilitate will-less contemplation of the Ideas. |
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The aim is to tailor vaccines and therapeutics to be efficacious in high risk hosts such as the young, old and pregnant. |
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An internship should be akin to an assessment center, where the aim is to forge links with students. |
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I know, it's easier said than done, but it is something to aim for. |
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The overall aim of our work was to measure the size of the hunting economy and to see what would happen if hunting live quarry with dogs were to be banned. |
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The aim of the glider familiarization program is to provide each Air Cadet with at least one familiarization flight per year. |
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Many employers provide modified duties as a temporary measure with the aim of returning employees to their regular jobs. |
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If the ball was on the right hash mark, aim down the left center of the field. |
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This marks the first time that the military and the media have participated in such a joint program, whose aim is to accustom journalists to military discipline. |
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The assumptions that gave rise to this anxiety did not concern the husband's aim so much as the elusive tininess of the adulterers. |
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The aim is to promote debate in Africa that goes beyond a closed circle of experts. |
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Questions on housebreaking should aim to assess whether there was unlawful entry or attempted 296. entry of a residence, with or without force. |
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Whenever I take a clickbait quiz to determine which of The Avengers I would be, I always game the questions to aim for the Hulk. |
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The aim was to highlight the need to integrate disabled people into society and to stop closeting them in specialist institutions. |
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Today the aim is to design new models for careful management of the biosphere. |
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The overall aim of counsellors is to provide an opportunity for people to work towards living more satisfyingly and resourcefully. |
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The aim is sustained collective improvement and the impartation of new knowledge and techniques relating to coffee. |
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These are complex allegations that will require careful consideration, but we will aim to complete our decision-making as soon as is practicably possible. |
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The IAJ's chief aim is to safeguard the independence of the judiciary as an essential requirement of the judicial function, and guarantor of freedom and human rights. |
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Our aim is to support the development of the right attitudes and behaviours for dealing with money matters by taking a proactive rather than reactive approach. |
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The aim must remain an equally high standard of service for everyone, not the quest for profitability which would throw open these public services to competition. |
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The aim is not to ruin arguments by opposing them, as it is the case in the Pyrrhonian 'antilogy', but rather to counterbalance a single opinion by taking into account other opinions. |
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Contemporary homeless strategies and services aim to minimise the need for temporary accommodation, to maximise efforts to prevent homelessness and to rehouse homeless people as quickly as possible. |
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The aim is to put down on paper as many ideas as possible. |
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