The exhibition will consist of a wide range of products aimed at the construction industry. |
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Her workshop is aimed at beginners, rusty or stiff movers who want to have some fun and lead a healthier lifestyle through dance. |
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Rather, it is a lifestyle decision aimed at luring tourists to his property. |
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Die-hard Burnley fans have given the green light to the formation of a Supporters Trust aimed at safeguarding the club's future. |
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Although aimed at an older audience, this book displays the same lively, read-aloud quality. |
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This apparent concession is a cynical manoeuvre aimed at saving the faces of any potential turncoats. |
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The new galleries, which are aimed at promoting Earth science to the general public, are immensely popular. |
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The programme was aimed at protecting consumers and retailers against buying and stocking fraudulent and adulterated manuka honey products. |
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The film festival wasn't aimed at conflict issues, but issues do work their way in, if only tangentially. |
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The Foreign Ministry explained the move as a protective measure aimed at averting any failure of the privatisation procedure. |
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These are aimed at mainstreaming intercultural education into the entire curriculum and developing strategies to combat racist behaviour. |
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It is aimed at a situation where a child has to be put in care by a local authority and is taken away from its family. |
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Now that the new tax year has started, parents will find themselves with a selection of new rights aimed at improving family life. |
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Siercom's business continuity planning consultancy services are aimed at larger companies, but are scaleable to reflect size and specific needs. |
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In the ancestor of Olympic target archery, bowmen aimed at targets mounted on earthen butts at ranges of 100 to 140 yards. |
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He stopped parrying my attacks, took two good shots on the chin, parried the kick I aimed at his gut and batted my leg aside. |
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The rumours have also caused media headlines and accusations of malpractice and illegality aimed at the farming community. |
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Tectonophysics is aimed at incoming graduate students and senior undergraduates, and examines the basic physical processes of the dynamic Earth. |
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The seminars are aimed at receptionists, telephonists and other front office employees. |
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She drew attention to the centre's complementary courses aimed at preparing scholars for university entrance. |
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Preventive measures need to be aimed at all school-age youth to help them with sexual identity issues. |
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It will run from October 9 to 11, and is aimed at schoolchildren from junior infants to second class. |
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They tend to be aimed at schoolies, so you have to put up with large quantities of children, but can be fun. |
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A moment of madness and lack of control over comments aimed at the referee resulted in a Burley midfielder receiving his marching orders. |
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For all the trouble the scoundrels had imposed upon us, my rage was aimed at this one man who had caused the worst of my own experience. |
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The sessions are aimed at teaching parents how to massage their babies and share in the magic of loving touch. |
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These medical therapies are aimed at reducing the viral load and hence induce early remission. |
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Senior city councillors have approved a traffic master plan aimed at saving York from future gridlock. |
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Tenneco is developing a second-generation system aimed at boosting the trap's efficiency and reducing cost. |
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The utility of flexible bronchoscopy in the setting of retained secretions is aimed at clearing thick mucous secretions and plugs. |
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But his lecture was mainly aimed at a powerful sect called the middle-class liberals. |
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What is being aimed at is the securement of good tenders which haven taken on board all the risks. |
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Children at a Keighley primary school will stage a demonstration next week aimed at stopping thoughtless parents parking outside their school. |
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The new unit is part of a three-pronged approach aimed at disrupting local drugs markets and tackling drug related crime. |
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The bill extends measures aimed at individuals and to lesser extent corporations. |
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His work in chemistry was aimed at establishing it as a mathematical science based on a mechanistic theory of matter. |
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We now come to the part of the Bates method aimed at improving the use of the extrinsic muscles. |
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Sykes saw the electricity focus in-between the two prongs that were aimed at him. |
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That case hinged on an interpretation of the Hobbs act, a 1946 law aimed at thwarting gangsters from extorting interstate truckers. |
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The facility is aimed at people with storage needs in the commercial, document and residential self-storage market. |
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Because the camera is aimed at the dancers' feet when the sound begins, it takes a few moments to realize that the sound is not synchronized. |
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The US has since pursued a systematic policy aimed at keeping the UN under tight control. |
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The accusation that the king aimed at increasing the royal prerogative or deliberately connived at secret influence will not bear scrutiny. |
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The seminar is aimed at students and those interested in careers in these dynamic sectors. |
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This particular chip is aimed at the broadcast market, and can time-shift multiple video streams from multiple tuners. |
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A group of mentors will guide refugees through their early months in the town in a scheme aimed at acclimatising them to life in their new home. |
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In the early days of the late 1990s, pioneer online merchants fruitlessly spent millions of dollars on TV and radio ads aimed at the mass market. |
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Clearly this is television aimed at rich people, so they can have a vicariously tingly peek into the seedy underworld of carjacking. |
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This regulation is aimed at preventing the presentation of sensational images to boost media ratings. |
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During the 1980s mergers and acquisitions were primarily aimed at buying hard assets. |
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During the proceedings on the merits, negotiations aimed at securing a friendly settlement may be conducted. |
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Point made, he stops and waits a while and treats me to the inevitable tirade of verbal abuse aimed at the car in the meantime. |
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He stressed the debate is not aimed at stirring up anti-Japanese sentiment. |
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Their serial reports have largely abstained from considering policies aimed at generating social progress from below. |
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It comes as cheap tooth powder in India, a chalky flavored paste in China, and a trendy gel aimed at high-growth youth markets. |
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Ministers were acting on the recommendations of a top-level report aimed at tackling rising levels of obesity among young people. |
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The sessions are aimed at getting individuals in touch with the inner self. |
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Transport chiefs have backed a university study aimed at toughening up Greater Manchester's bus shelters. |
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The theory presented here is aimed at bridging the gap between microseconds and hours. |
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Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence. |
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The set of questions, mostly aimed at the intelligentsia, seek to form an opinion on migration of Sikhs from Kashmir. |
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He pointed out that the circulars were aimed at gaining mileage in the general elections, as was evident from the advertisements. |
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The labor activist said that SBSI will always support laborers' actions aimed at bettering their conditions. |
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The move is aimed at boosting the company's nearshoring strategy in Europe. |
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Working alongside the recycling schemes will also be a project aimed at minimising the amount of waste produced by the county in the first place. |
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This has posed challenges to efforts aimed at scaling down its operations in a bid to make it more efficient and competitive. |
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These laws are aimed at the minority of annoying customers and not at the lovely ones. |
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The fares are aimed at business travelers unable to plan travel far in advance. |
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They said girls often misbehaved more subtly and were harder to manage by established methods aimed at aggressive male behaviour. |
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The joint operation had been aimed at a triad gang faction which was thought to be monopolising the illicit fuel trade. |
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Some of the 22-year-old's favorite Japanese comic titles are those aimed at male readers, or shonen manga. |
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The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals. |
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The briefing will also include a shopping list of proposals aimed at improving awareness and responses to dealing with the problem. |
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Schmidt apparently mistook ground fire for fire aimed at his flight leader. |
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Rails were welded to sleepers in an operation aimed at providing a smoother, quieter and more reliable journey. |
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Other funds are aimed at developing alternatives to exclusion from schools if pupils are involved in bullying or truancy. |
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Guns were aimed at him from the men dressed in all black, masks covering their faces. |
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Year nine pupils are letting dentists examine their molars as part of a national review aimed at improving the nation's gnashers. |
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This finding suggests that memory loss can in fact be avoided by drugs aimed at a small number of molecular targets. |
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In this article we demonstrate the channel-forming ability of trichotoxin and describe experiments aimed at elucidating its molecularity. |
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The real money-spinners are franchises aimed at children, which are essentially licences to print money. |
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If the radiation is aimed at your abdominal or pelvic area, diarrhea may be a side effect. |
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The union government issued power sector bonds aimed at those interested in converting black money into mainstream investments. |
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Later 20 people were wounded in a grenade blast which police said had been aimed at a security patrol but missed its target. |
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Another blast of criticism was aimed at the good lady wife of the rock musician. |
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Utilitarianism in moral philosophy is the view that morality should be aimed at promoting wellbeing. |
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The card is aimed at fresh university graduates or those starting their first jobs. |
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The scheme is aimed at alleviating some of the initial costs people face when they start work after a period of unemployment. |
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And all of this, of course, is aimed at getting a new U.N. blessing for the plan moving forward in Iraq to transfer sovereignty. |
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The frigate turned around glowing with jet engines, aimed at the center of the moveless Galaxy spiral whirlpool and started gaining speed. |
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Many of the movement's standard methods of protest, like boycotts and sit-ins, were aimed at private businesses, not the state. |
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And all of this is aimed at propping up the leeching bludgers from the non-industry superannuation sector. |
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The consideration of situational factors is a relevant feature for map-based mobile systems aimed at real-world use. |
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The second venture was an uncommercialized technology company aimed at business-to-business payments. |
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After attending a Girls4Gold programme aimed at identifying future Olympic athletes she was told she was suited to the skeleton. |
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Ballyteague GFC s campaign aimed at attracting young people out to under-age training on Saturday afternoons is now in full swing. |
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Road policing officers are to team up with beat bobbies to spearhead a campaign aimed at cutting crime in Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. |
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The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students. |
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They suggest that unemployment policies aimed at individuals have important consequences for other workers at home-a multiplier effect of sorts. |
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As part of his three-year deal with the Minneapolis-based retailer, Tryon will help develop a line of shirts and slacks aimed at young shoppers. |
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The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed. |
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As far back as 1996, the then government undertook to implement legislation aimed at bringing effective and appropriate regulation to the sector. |
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The inspection is aimed at helping curb smuggling and undervaluation practices and to nab corrupt customs officials. |
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Such bolt-on deals are aimed at filling holes in a company's core businesses. |
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The products are sleek, stylish, and affordable, clearly aimed at the young and hip consumer. |
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In contrast, Mycenaean feasting on the Greek mainland seems to have arisen from elite customs aimed at exclusion. |
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This item is aimed at examining the patient for evidence of a unilateral cerebellar lesion. |
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The uninvoked Section 215 doesn't actually mention libraries and is aimed at things like airline, hotel, and bank records. |
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But the founders of the Turkish Republic aimed at a unitarist state and sought a cement for this unity. |
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The free event is aimed at uniting communities and to re-build confidence and hope in the city's future. |
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It's a tutorial aimed at helping Unix and Linux users get optimal performance out of their operating system. |
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I understand you're planning an event aimed at owners of small businesses this week. |
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The center's research is aimed at the interface of nanotechnology and biology at the molecular level. |
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Even with the Golf's huge profits, does Ferdinand Piech have a bottomless well of capital for more takeovers aimed at expanding the empire? |
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These are aimed at unshackling the excise procedures from the slavery of complexities and rigidities, and making them simple and user-friendly. |
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They were all aimed at what are sneeringly called the masses, yet, their treatment bore the touch of their makers' sensibilities. |
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The variety is clearly aimed at family vacationers and snowbirds who can afford a winter residence in the Sunshine State. |
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The news comes as the Met unveiled a campaign aimed at preventing terror attacks. |
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Further clauses are aimed at curbing freedom of expression and the right to information. |
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It was announced towards the end of last month that refurbishment aimed at updating the clock had been completed. |
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It is aimed at raising much-needed funds to upgrade the zoo's facilities and to improve the welfare of all its animals. |
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Pseudo science-fiction movies aimed at the teen demographic can be the perfect way to start a morning. |
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Inventor Adrian Oldham has designed a gadget aimed at preventing children playing with plugs and electric sockets. |
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We could see our drug advertised on TV, in commercials brazenly aimed at kids and teens. |
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The Pagan literature aimed at beginners, the vast majority of whom are solitaries, always praises the virtues of an outdoor ritual. |
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Any process aimed at supporting people through to a complete solution will be difficult to manage. |
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I have been conducting an experiment aimed at analysing the intensifying silliness, stupidity and vacuousness of the world. |
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Sources claimed the ad was really aimed at bypassing two senior officials next in line for the post, because of ethnicity. |
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The crowd roared as Derryn swung his sword up, the large blade of his broadsword knocking aside the slash aimed at his head. |
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The exhibition is aimed at showing the public the quality and variety of Architectural work throughout Ireland. |
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Yet another layer of meaning may have been aimed at Venetians who spoke the local dialect. |
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I think you are brutally honest and that's something I admire in a person, even when that brutal honesty is aimed at me. |
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Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent pathogens. |
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A prize draw aimed at compulsive spendthrifts has been run by a Chilean bank. |
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The new office is aimed at helping foreign patients with their visas whilst staying the hospital. |
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One consequence of the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union was a burst of joint efforts aimed at resolving armed conflicts. |
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The Morgan car company has done this with its sports cars aimed at the connoisseur segment of car buyers. |
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Among the objects on display here are votive offerings aimed at curing disease. |
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My vote of no confidence is also aimed at each and every councillor who is not man enough to stand up and stop this nonsense. |
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Clearly this is aimed at spray cans, but it can include spray guns and all kinds of things like that. |
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The council has adopted a 12-month strategy aimed at sprucing up the city's streets. |
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Advertisers are realizing that working wives are a rich and growing market that can't be captured by the strategies aimed at nonworking wives. |
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It will be one long series of conspiracies and plots aimed at regaining the spot. |
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The staunch York City supporter today launched a double plan aimed at bringing the club back from the dead. |
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The agreement is aimed at safe-guarding the interest of all the stakeholders. |
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There will also be key objectives aimed at reducing congestion, which any bidder will be expected to fulfil. |
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Yet, whilst making headline news, coverage of the scandal is aimed at obscuring any real understanding of the issues involved. |
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This broad social orientation was reflected in a programme that avoided clear statements and aimed at general acceptance. |
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Iliescu arrived here on Sunday for a five-day state visit aimed at boosting bilateral relations between the two countries. |
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And even then they were only aimed at limiting occupational exposure within the asbestos industry. |
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The exhibition was aimed at popularising traditional handicrafts of the State and help in improving the earnings of artisans. |
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We should not be passing laws that are simply aimed at trying to give the Labour Party another term in office. |
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In a measure clearly aimed at Lauderdale, Parliament passed an act obliging all office holders to denounce the Covenants. |
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The programme is mainly aimed at secondary school students, but there are no hard and fast rules and a number of primaries also take part. |
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In any event it is aimed at weaving you into the way of life of these hard case larrikin bastards. |
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He predicts more such actions aimed at oligarchs who control strategic natural resources. |
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The 15 sisters of the Carmelites of Indianapolis run a Web site, www.praythenews.com, aimed at connecting with the public. |
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The course is aimed at beginners, and will help them spot the difference between the hazel and the hawthorn, and the beech from a birch. |
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Future regional jets will most likely be better equipped with head-up displays aimed at providing more guidance information to flight crews. |
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The scheme is aimed at enhancing rivers and lakes in the Mayo catchment area. |
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It is also a war strategy aimed at humiliating the enemy men by showing they are unable to protect their women. |
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Reacting against Bacchanalian rites and orgies, they aimed at purifying the soul. |
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Many are aimed at speckled trout and redfish, with daily stringer weights determining the winners. |
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It could be viewed as old-style, Communist pomp and ceremony aimed at boosting the morale and devotion of the people. |
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The move was aimed at reducing capital outflows from the country and lifting the earnings of local deposit holders. |
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At the same time, the National Institute on Drug Abuse has stepped up efforts aimed at education and community outreach. |
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Policies aimed at separate development will ghettoise Aboriginal people, substituting their theoretical oppressors with real ones. |
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Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded. |
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Everything in the hall is aimed at making it easy and all comfy for the children. |
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And despite initiatives aimed at helping new homebuyers on to the property ladder, nothing seems to have worked. |
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This article is aimed at homeowners, but tenants can use the same technique to pay off other debts early. |
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We had guns aimed at us by the police who were supposed to be there to protect and serve. |
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This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters. |
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Moeller has launched a company-wide procurement project aimed at sustainedly reducing the cost of materials. |
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This was meant to pave the way for talks aimed at gaining the release of the hostages. |
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The jokes seemed to be aimed at an older audience, where as to me, the Simpsons movie felt below par and the jokes fairly stale. |
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North America's most infamous precinct had just undergone a housecleaning aimed at rooting out corruption. |
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A total of 276 letters have been circulated as part of the operation, which is aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour. |
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It is a symbolical play aimed at the vices of capitalism and totalitarianism and rekindling the personal spirit. |
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Queensland Quilters Inc. is a non-profit organisation, aimed at promoting the art and craft of patchwork and quilting. |
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Both kenjutsu and jujutsu aimed at being self defence martial arts during the period of peace. |
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Reopening the bus service is the latest in a series of steps aimed at laying the groundwork for formal peace talks. |
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The common criticism aimed at the overweight is that they are idle, yet nothing could be further from the truth. |
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Traders decided to club together to fund a promotion aimed at presenting a better image of the area. |
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His dark eyes were pensive, almost thoughtful, and they were directly aimed at me. |
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More than 30 people have been arrested in a UK Border Agency operation aimed at tackling people smuggling. |
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The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security. |
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Those detained face beatings and other forms of torture, aimed at coercing confessions or information about rebel forces. |
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Special seminars aimed at readers, writers and illustrators of kids' books will run throughout the duration of the book exhibition. |
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The imbizo is aimed at strengthening ties between government and the public. |
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Public representatives hope thousands of people will sign a petition aimed at saving the station from closing at night. |
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According to Li, Falun Gong is a cultivation system aimed at cultivating both human life and nature. |
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Major publishing houses responded to this trend by establishing imprints, such as DC's Vertigo, that publishes comics aimed at a mature audience. |
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Despite the good news, some authors worry about the message they are sending by publishing under imprints aimed at specific communities. |
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The morning jolt of mariachi comes from Radio Bilingue, one of the nation's only public radio stations aimed at farmworkers. |
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Those programs aimed at the comfortably affluent are not regarded as a burden, while those for the socially invisible underclass are. |
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The proposal was aimed at increasing the number of organs available for transplant. |
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Numerous studies aimed at the plasma membrane have provided indirect evidence for the existence of distinct signaling domains. |
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This level of sharing is aimed at reinforcing the lessons of communal living. |
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It will be aimed at preventing the snakes from getting indiscriminately killed. |
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Manufacturing and industry produced a large range of products aimed at many different markets. |
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For the concert, the composers have written a variety of pieces that are aimed at the talents of the young musicians. |
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I don't think the legislation is aimed at saving the streets from minor criminal infractions. |
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It is aimed at giving the homeless a roof over their heads during the festive season, as well as hot food and a place to sleep. |
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And the man took a club, came up to them and aimed at the lion's head and fetched him a wallop. |
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Cars, credit cards and every other conceivable product are today being aimed at women. |
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This book is not aimed at the initiated, and I hope it will be accessible to people with little or no knowledge of modern Irish history. |
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The Agreement is a political concord aimed at bringing to an end over a quarter of a century of bitter internal hostility in Northern Ireland. |
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The History of Language is a necessarily condensed account, aimed at the general reader, of the principles that underlie comparative philology. |
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It was also aimed at revealing the poor conditions under which people lived in the province. |
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Considering that this is aimed at children of ages in single figures, it's not necessarily the most uncomplicated arrangement. |
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The book was aimed at putting an end to Confucian scholars' misunderstanding of Buddhism and informing them of the true meaning. |
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The cigarette has a filter that makes them harder to inhale, aimed at reducing tar and nicotine consumption. |
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There are also modifications to the con rod and piston assembly aimed at reliability rather than outright performance. |
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One possibility is private contracting to bundle together several programs aimed at restoring or conserving environmental amenities. |
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Conserving berries and fruits for winter also aimed at getting continuous vitamin supply. |
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However, this will only be useful for Hungarian language websites aimed at Hungarian readers. |
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The NES is a part-time business development programme aimed at anyone wanting to start and manage their own business. |
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This week's Labour conference should not be a love-in aimed at demonstrating party unity. |
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But all the projects are aimed at either the upper class, the middle class or lower class, there is nothing for the absolute poor. |
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It was aimed at the lowest common denominator, with almost slap-stick, stereotyped prose. |
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It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator. |
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Now come difficult negotiations aimed at preventing the crisis from reoccurring. |
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The law was aimed at deterring unscrupulous boardinghouse touts who jumped aboard arriving ships to ply gullible sailors with cheap liquor and comely prostitutes. |
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A major initiative aimed at supporting and succouring rural Yorkshire communities devastated by foot-and-mouth is to be launched by the Church of England. |
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The cartoons are little morality plays aimed at bucking up the national will, putting steel in the spine, gently guiding the reluctant towards their duties. |
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It is more likely that the articles embodied the intent of serving as parameters against seditious speech aimed at inciting action to illegally overthrow a government. |
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I understand this is a lecture, and one aimed at lowly game developers, but the amount of almost baseless belief offered as fact is more than a little annoying. |
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Human trials of gene-based therapies aimed at both macular degeneration and hereditary blindness are set to begin in the U.K. perhaps as early as next year. |
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And some information is aimed at those book browsers who are interested in biographical details concerning more artistic and intellectual matters. |
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And the authority may now be forced to rethink its controversial policy aimed at stopping wealthy incomers buying holiday and retirement homes in the county. |
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He advanced from simple stomach movements to leg and groin stretches, one legged squats, lunges and myriad exercises aimed at strengthening the middle of his body. |
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He actually wrote a highschool-level textbook of Navajo linguistics aimed at helping speakers of Navajo to discover the structure of their language. |
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Since the research was aimed at analysing the changes in the usage of communication services, I chose to do the research on chat as explicitly communicational. |
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A county judge dismissed that case last April under a California law aimed at discouraging lawsuits that stifle constitutionally-protected activities. |
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The Government will publish a new alcohol strategy on Monday aimed at altering Britain's attitude to drink and the growing culture of over-indulgence. |
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If you are looking for something a little more restrained, San Augusta, just a few miles east, is largely given over to low-rise apartments aimed at an older clientele. |
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United Airlines also said it was starting a special training programme for flight attendants, aimed at both self-protection and assisting passengers. |
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He signaled that talks aimed at finding way for a new start in relations would be put on hold. |
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Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and the proliferation of adverts aimed at children for products such as sugar-coated cereals are all said to be contributory factors. |
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He states clearly that his work is not aimed at mathematicians, rather at statesmen who need to know about the customs of the people and the natural resources of the land. |
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Funding was aimed at facilitating development not limiting it. |
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Several of Johannesburg's agencies have signed a memorandum of understanding to support a City strategy aimed at creating an investor-friendly environment. |
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Get rid of all our poverty programs, except those aimed at the disabled, and temporary unemployment assistance, and institute the negative income tax. |
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As a show aimed at the older generation, it had me laughing incontinently. |
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The beam of light aimed at the circle was in the shape of a circle. |
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Talks aimed at preventing the stoppage broke down on Wednesday. |
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Its effort is particularly laudable, for it is aimed at conserving nature as also beautifying the city, without disturbing the natural surroundings. |
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He said that the relocation was aimed at building healthy business conditions, so that there would no longer be vendors selling their goods on the road. |
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With 14 permanent moorings on some of the more remarkable reefs, the diving is aimed at every level of experience and is nothing short of spectacular. |
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Research evaluating the benefit of therapies aimed at lowering the levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increasing the levels of HDL cholesterol is needed. |
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The commission has accused Yingluck of malfeasance in a rice-subsidy program aimed at improving the incomes of Thai rice farmers. |
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For example, in 1941, the Supreme Court invalidated a California criminal statute aimed at excluding indigent sharecroppers and tenant farmers during the Depression. |
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The picture spawned several sequels aimed at the teenage horror market. |
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The Republicans have promoted a powerful variant on populism aimed at an elite of politicians, professors, artsy-fartsy types, and suchlike specimens. |
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A precautionary move aimed at perfecting how much more the Banzi will need to take in order to reach an optimal high. |
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Some policies would be infrastructural, aimed at providing communities with the physical resources needed for the development of multiskilled activities. |
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He left, having accomplished what I later realised was a retrospective charm offensive, aimed at persuading me that his show of aggression was an aberration. |
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It used to be a commonplace that activities aimed at uncovering truth and knowledge set about the relatively simple tasks of making observations and recording results. |
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Team Athletics Track and Field is aimed at helping teachers confidently conduct athletics clinics that focus on maximum participation and fun while learning. |
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Treatment is aimed at lowering blood pressure and includes bed rest and drugs, usually in hospital where the condition can be monitored constantly. |
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In a stunning non sequitur, he then proposes a set of reforms aimed at raising the absolute position of unskilled workers, such as a higher minimum wage. |
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This month sees the launch of a hedge fund aimed at private investors. |
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Diamond producer Namdeb is making progress on new projects that are aimed at finding new reserves and discovering ways of economically mining previously uneconomic reserves. |
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Jordan is at the forefront of a growing movement aimed at closing the gender gap in playwriting. |
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The seventh Tonga Music Festival aimed at promoting the Tonga culture through music needs an estimated K40 million to successfully host the annual event. |
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Despite political initiatives aimed at redefining Guam's status as a U.S. commonwealth, it remained an unincorporated territory as the twentieth century ended. |
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His relatively cheap, compact editions of Greek and Latin authors, aimed at professional classicists and keen amateurs alike, rapidly became popular. |
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Which is not exactly a refutation or a denial so much as a talking point aimed at giving political partisans something to say. |
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The commercial is firmly aimed at encouraging young people to be more conscientious about road use and for all persons in the car to belt up for every journey. |
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The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward. |
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Mary, an active patron of many children's charities, also helped launch a new foundation aimed at teaching third world youngsters to read and write. |
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It was all in the eyes, unmoving, not even a single blink, aimed at a faraway distance only he could see. |
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These are aimed at pupils who are underachieving or at risk of exclusion and cover basic skills like literacy and numeracy as well as sport, music, ICT and media courses. |
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Finally, I need to state once again my very dim view of including commercial sponsors in the middle of an extra features documentary aimed at kids. |
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This is aimed at giving the young people a positive outlook on life and persuading them to become productive rather than give in to despondency, cynicism and decadence. |
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My answer would be, at first impression, that the Patents Act is aimed at protecting patentees from commercial loss resulting from the wrongful infringement of their rights. |
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In the heart rate control strategy, therapy is aimed at controlling the rate at which the lower chambers of the heart beat, while allowing the atria to continue to fibrillate. |
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An anthology of poems aimed at schools, it contained a thematic coding system at the back and there was also a complementary audio tape available. |
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It is not aimed at the total sceptic, but rather the serious seeker. |
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As well as re-grading 999 calls, police chiefs have announced a whole package of radical proposals aimed at streamlining policing in Greater Manchester. |
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So too with a vaccine that provokes a specific immune response aimed at a specific RNA sequence. |
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Certain companies which aimed at making a fast buck in the festival market produced albums in haste, due to which the songs lacked lyrical and musical quality. |
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The scheme would involve the creation of new bunkhouses and camping barns aimed at young international travellers and funded by private, public and voluntary partners. |
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Thus, the nagas, who in Buddhist mythology protected Buddha before his enlightenment by shooting down lightning bolts aimed at him, guard the sacred temple. |
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And what has become known as the prism program is not aimed at collecting the communications of Americans. |
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Besides the academic curriculum, children are taught yoga and mudras aimed at developing their IQ and memory power and to strengthen them mentally and physically. |
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The new move, which comes with the breeding season at its height, is aimed at halting the persecution of birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and goshawks. |
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Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands. |
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The new tanks will be part of Visteon's aggressive fuel-systems-supply strategy, aimed at providing everything from the filler cap to the injector. |
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Vehling said the home media focus, which includes devices working off broadband networks such as cable boxes, is aimed at digital video recording. |
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However this clearance has not reduced the level of threat to civilian populations and relief agencies as it was aimed at facilitating the military advance. |
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Under the action plan, the two countries agreed to speed up negotiations aimed at concluding the peace treaty by resolving the territorial dispute. |
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The book ends by posing and answering a series of lucid and penetrating questions that are aimed at about the level of undergraduates and informed general readers. |
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The murder was likely aimed at terrorizing the local residents. |
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This is ostensibly aimed at breaking up gangs, but is gravely misguided. |
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Personal Portable System Manager is aimed at wireless comms devices. |
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The French verse-makers aimed at something higher than the English, and produced works which depend on pomp and style for any claim to attention they may have. |
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Take concrete steps aimed at addressing the problem that looms, rather than ruminating abstractly about what-if scenarios. |
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As a poster campaign aimed at urging the public to be more vigilant was launched, transport police said plain-clothes officers would patrol the Tube network. |
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