The unfolding credit market dislocation took direct aim at the blue chips and financials this week. |
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They mainly aim at containing the fallout of carbon dioxide but fail to deal with the volume of carbon-intensive inputs in the first place. |
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Who controls the purse strings and what the people in the companies aim at will hopefully be the only change and for the better. |
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What they mean by that is that the central bank must avoid policies that aim at zero inflation. |
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He took aim at the target and fired, a perfect bulls eye, and with not even a single sound emitted. |
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Authorities should aim at hiving off the two companies from the state coffers. |
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He took aim at the antiwar movement, whose members, he claimed, had abdicated their historic responsibilities. |
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So the African Union will aim at the harmonization of admonitory and the fiscal policies of African countries. |
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Flying at 14,000 feet, their new Mark XIV bombsight gave them an excellent target to aim at. |
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He pulled out his slingshot and loaded it with a crab apple, and took aim at Parsons' broad back. |
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The archers drew back their bowstrings and took aim at the horde as it slowly inched forward. |
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The declinists of the late 1980s took aim at the spirit of national self-confidence. |
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Officers have been trained to aim at the belt buckle of the target to avoid hitting the head, which could still cause death. |
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This may be termed the qaestuary class, this being the end which they aim at. |
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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 reform of the executive branch of government should aim at making the cabinet fully responsible to the parliament. |
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In addition, the negotiations by the EU aim at separate accords with each region, and no country may negotiate in more than one bloc. |
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Among the methods that aim at inferring population parameters, many rely on the hypothesis of equilibrium between mutation, migration, and drift. |
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With the boat beached and the bow tilted up, a guard rail prevented him from taking aim at the enemy. |
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Most books that aim at putting your life back on the rails have a strong spiritual undercurrent. |
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Balthus's paintings aim at a classical order and refined estheticism, yet within this timelessness lurk subliminal tensions. |
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Most of the eleven essays here aim at remedying that spiritual and theological misfortune. |
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Rather than choosing between an ensemble of key performance criteria, manufacturers should aim at achieving them all. |
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As patriots of our beloved country, we should contribute to the endeavors that aim at the safety and well-being of our country. |
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They need lawyers who are prepared to aim at reconciliation, and none of that can be achieved by legislation. |
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Such benefits aside, however, elements of the church have taken aim at several Fox programs. |
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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 mechanical agent uses artificial intelligence techniques to aim at optimally achieving its goal. |
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Previously I'd had to aim at the top of the target to get near gold as my sight wouldn't go any lower. |
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She felt the bow in her firm grip as she took aim at the target, the silvery arrow pointing away from her. |
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In 1996, he notes, when budget cutters last took aim at shallow draft harbors, the ports came together to create the National Harbor Association. |
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The parties of the Left and of the Right are in conflict because they both aim at supreme power. |
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Farmers should not sell their maize to briefcase buyers who aim at nothing less than just exploiting them. |
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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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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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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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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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Mr.Thampan feels that the scientific establishment in the State should aim at improving the interface between industry and research institutions. |
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Knowing this, Jennings took direct aim at the doctor's head. |
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Ryan squinted, closing his left eye as he took aim at this narrow target. |
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He held the gun out in front of him as if he was taking aim at a target. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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You don't have to fire warning shots, you don't have to aim at the feet, and if it's a military target you usually don't have give advanced warning. |
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The other story that clogged social media Monday also took aim at News Corp. and Rupert Murdoch. |
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If the mass shooting begins, we Russians will also have to grab a colt, and aim at the enemy, unfortunately. |
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More realistically, they aim at achieving a set of mutual benefits. |
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Because actually your intention includes whatever you aim at achieving. |
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They showed us how to load the weapon and aim at the target. |
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He continued to aim at international recognition with his second paper, written again in French, appearing in 1844 published by a colleague in his journal. |
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She sighted down her own weapon's barrel and took aim at another guard. |
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Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement. |
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters. |
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Chapter five offers explanations that aim at resolving the unusual finding of gender, class and education patterns in the Cairene speech community. |
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I move the rifle to aim at the sighter bullseye which is just below the record bull on the target and I carefully shoot one round, noting its point of impact. |
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As young candidates take aim at higher offices, an organized youth political power base may prove essential, especially when going up against older, richer opponents. |
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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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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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Dianne loaded a cartridge into the chamber of the rifle, then prepared to take aim at the target. |
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He also took aim at senior Republican figures and lowly GOP Hill staffers. |
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If it's low cal why not aim at the mass market of the health concious not just women? |
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In California in the late 19th century, the nativist Workingmen's Party took aim at Chinese immigrants and attempted to limit their employment. |
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To aim at breeding, raising, and fattening one cattle beast from every ten cultivated acres of the Province. |
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A BRITISH tourist prepares to take aim at a Thai shooting range, seconds before turning the gun on himself. |
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Bank's women centric products like BMB Parvarish, BMB Annapurna, BMB Shringaar which aim at encouraging women in the SME sector. |
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There are hundreds of such words, and the list below does not aim at completeness. |
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In contrast, standard rendering engines aim at photorealism instead of potentially more illustrative hyperrealism. |
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A fiscal stimulus must therefore aim at groups or sectors in the economy having the lowest propensity to deleverage. |
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This interpretation is backed by the fact that all subsequent Roman wars against Parthia would aim at establishing a Roman presence deep into Parthia itself. |
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The trade unions aim at nothing less than to prevent the reduction of wages below the level that is traditionally maintained in the various branches of industry. |
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We are extremely glad to have held an event on Masala Bhangra and Chakra yoga, as we at Omved, aim at promoting the right balance between the mind, body and soul. |
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Two Texas lawmakers are taking aim at a law passed decades ago that gives hefty property tax breaks to some private country clubs and golf courses. |
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The works of nature do always aim at that which can not be bettered. |
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If he is to stay at public school, he must aim at becoming educated. |
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Taking aim at capturing the Generation Y market, ShopKo Stores has launched Urbanology shops that feature home furnishings and fashion accessories. |
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