"I don't aim for awards -- that's not what I set out to do, " he said.
"The History Boys" doesn't aim to inspire, but to excite, to stimulate, to provoke.
"I didn't aim to break the record, but I felt good and strong all the way through, " she said.
Novartis is testing a drinkable form of HDL (invented by UCLA's Fogelman) that doesn't aim to raise HDL levels.
And if you got through a year and you achieved everything on your list, then you probably didn't aim high enough.
The aim isn't just to provide a more consistent level of performance -- the Skype deal also provides a ready-made sign-in process, whether or not visitors have Skype accounts, as well as someone to turn to for help.
Hybrids don't really aim to fill the one between tablets and notebooks, but rather extend each to serve more of the use cases of the other.
This result may reflect some people's belief in the right to protest, even if they don't back the aim of a particular demonstration.
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You don't have to aim it because it's RF, and the range is very good, and it's small enough to fit comfortably in your hand.
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It's true that those tools weren't designed with the aim of gauging public opinion, the way political polls and surveys are.
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If you aren't an exquisite timer, or very lucky, gold isn't a great place to aim your money.
The results on preventing colon polyps, the aim of the study, aren't in.
Consumers can opt out of this surveillance (and many may), but analyzing the actions of individuals doesn't appear to be the aim.
The two founders' aim is to mine knowledge that isn't already online and put it in the highly social context that Facebook has trained everyone on.
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Mr. Herrera isn't the first public official to take aim at energy drinks and how they are marketed.
And back then, Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Virginia, one of the half-dozen Republicans who hadn't signed the pledge, took direct aim at Norquist from the House floor.
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My Hush Puppies bark at the mere thought of hauling over to the Sands, as I aim to go there just because I haven't seen what's there yet.
Lowy, 51, who is Westfield's deputy chairman, says he didn't start the museum with any grand philanthropic aim.
Nothing to set the heart racing, but then that's not the aim: "We hope most people don't notice, " my guide told me.
Conservatives who insist that King's primary aim was to change people, not laws, don't understand King or American history, others say.
London also is collaborating with Hong Kong with the aim of offering China's companies something they can't get in Shanghai: an international listing.
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This isn't the first time Traveler's Tales has taken aim at a popular movie icon and transformed it into LEGOs.
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It wasn't just about cats, of course -- the broader aim was to see whether computers can learn face detection without labeled images.
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The submissions could be all about bicycles, from any creative perspective, he reasoned, with the aim to make the world a safer place for those who can't get enough of life on two wheels.
The treaty takes aim at chemicals that can travel long distances in the environment and don't break down easily.
My personal aim is to be the best player in the world and that isn't going to be possible at Real Madrid.
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