She said that she was studying English at the university due to personal interest, with the purpose of self-improvement. |
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It begins in Britain today with the purpose of reminding the world about the cost of man's inhumanity to man. |
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The task for each target is to suppress the enemy with the purpose of facilitating the attack through the defile. |
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This would be inconsistent with the purpose of the Act, as discussed further below. |
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Some pedophiles try to be hired to work abroad or become sponsors with the purpose of being in contact with children abroad. |
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But this should be done with the purpose of reinforcing, not jettisoning, these things that we strive for in their purest form. |
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Just go along with the purpose of meeting people and see what naturally happens. |
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Another organization that organizes trips with the purpose of improving communities is Habitat for Humanities. |
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Entertainment works by withholding content with the purpose of increasing its value. |
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I recently ordered two rambling roses with the purpose of covering an unsightly fence. |
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In this case, the machinery must as far as possible be designed and constructed with the purpose of approaching those objectives. |
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Filtration is made using a thin mesh with the purpose of to eliminate some residual solids and to present a totally uniform product. |
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The members have the responsibility to answer in due time to requests of information connected with the purpose of the Forum. |
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Counsel shall represent the client expeditiously with the purpose of avoiding unnecessary expense or delay in the conduct of the proceedings. |
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People cannot gather with the purpose of destroying property, and violence cannot be justified by the freedoms of expression or assembly. |
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In 2000, a cross-ministerial working group with the purpose of developing initiatives to combat trafficking was created. |
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The nomadic Innu walked it and took care of it with the purpose of passing it on to further generations. |
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These diplomatic efforts are fully consistent with the purpose of the motion that is now before the House. |
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In second reading we all want to take a look at those issues to be raised in committee, with the purpose of enhancing the bill. |
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A working group has been formed with the purpose of providing direction to the Board on this subject. |
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Usually bedecked in a powder-blue suit, she totters down the steps of one ancient pile with the purpose of opening another crumbling edifice a short limousine drive away. |
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As of more than 20 days ago the Venezuelan people lead a National Civic Strike with the purpose of demanding a democratic solution to the current state of ungovernability. |
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The club was founded in 1887 with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the immigrant Irish population in the East End of Glasgow. |
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In early 2006, a programme set up by the Portuguese government with the purpose of simplifying and modernising the administration in order to make life easier for enterprises and citizens gave its results. |
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This will require MEDA governments to adjust their regulatory frameworks with the purpose of enhancing the well-being of private shipping companies while at the same time maintaining a fair state of play in the market. |
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A mentor is a confidential advisor or coach with the purpose of working as a sharer of information, communicator, facilitator and advisor to the entrepreneur. |
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In line with the purpose of this Regulation, there is, to a certain extent, a need in particular for terminological harmonisation between the sugar and milk-quota schemes, whilst fully preserving their legal status quo. |
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Phase one involves 12 focus groups with the purpose of generating a rich description of factors that influence supervisors' ability to be supportive in their work places from supervisors' and careproviders' perspectives. |
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They don't even agree with the purpose of the bills. |
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The rationale of the early distraction was not only psychological relieve of the patient but also with the purpose of guiding normal maxillomandibular relation until skeletal maturation. |
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There is no opt-out consistent with the purpose of the Fair Housing Act. |
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Simultaneously, religious houses were established with the purpose of providing asylum and encouraging the reformation of prostitution. |
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The continuous measuring of gas and water at points where it was the most necessary and feasible, with the purpose of consumption control and its their reduction. |
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Lied had founded The Siberian company with the purpose of exporting and importing goods through the great Siberian rivers and the Kara Sea. |
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It enables groups and individuals who act in contravention and disregard of international law to target civilians with the purpose of advancing their own goals. |
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The ministry of transport issued a decree on 22 February 2006 with the purpose of providing a model check list for uniform checking procedures on vehicle road usage compliance for hauliers carrying goods for third parties. |
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Do you write more for yourself or with the purpose of communicating? |
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The principles are aimed at establishing internal rules of administration, organisation and management in the interests of all the shareholders, with the purpose of maximising the company's share value. |
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Taking these possible variations into account, alternative procedures to the general methodology are presented with the purpose of drawing attention to these cases. |
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The Court did not find that the determination of the refugee claim of the other applicant was consistent with the purpose of determining the applicant's claim for Convention refugee status. |
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The second approach is based on a sample survey to be carried out during the standard data collection phase with the purpose of estimating the number of units missed by the registers by means of a capture-recapture analysis. |
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Since its creation in 1997, this association has been purchasing plots of land with the purpose of reconstituting ecosystems thanks to the knowledge of land use of the autochthon communities. |
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Emergency circuits, with the purpose of continuing the power supply, even during a fire, to emergency lights, automatic shutdown systems, alarms and so on. |
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If treatment is withheld or withdrawn with the purpose of bringing about death this constitutes passive euthanasia and is, in my judgement, unethical. |
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The change, entailment and alienation of the parochial goods are submitted to a special juridical regime in accordance with the purpose of the respective goods. |
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But they may be legally taking part in a drag hunt and, for example, it is also legal to use two dogs to flush out a fox with the purpose of destroying it. |
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Leopold arranged for Victoria's mother to invite her Coburg relatives to visit her in May 1836, with the purpose of introducing Victoria to Albert. |
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Portuguese explorers pushed south along the known coast of Africa with the purpose of discovering the maritime route to India and breaking into the spice trade. |
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A punitive expedition led by Severus' son, Caracalla, was sent out with the purpose of slaughtering everyone it encountered from any of the northern tribes. |
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Gaspar da Cruz embarked for Portuguese India under the orders of Friar Diogo Bermudes, with the purpose of founding a Dominican mission in the East. |
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The Civil Engineering Department of the University of Coimbra set up a project with the purpose of grading and characterizing Portuguese maritime pine utility poles. |
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In collaboration with Qatar Charity, AZF will launch the Sloom programme with the purpose of creating a social and cultural ambience for the citizens and residents of Qatar. |
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The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation which was established with the purpose of advancing the principles of socialism via gradualist and reformist means. |
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Dredging is an excavation activity usually carried out underwater, in shallow seas or freshwater areas with the purpose of gathering up bottom sediments and widening. |
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With the purpose of making better known a disappearing craft, the author of the article presents also a short story of coopery. |
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