The killing of civilians in Iraq is tragic, unfortunate and essentially accidental, but never an aim.
The moral principle behind such an aim is that favoring liberty means, by and large, favoring independence.
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That is, it seeks to advance an aim which is diametrically opposed to the goals of the ICC.
An aim of the study is to better understand the part hedgehogs play in the decline of the birds.
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It also will modify supply chain processes throughout the company with an aim toward cutting Best Buy costs.
Mr Mitchell also wants to boost education, with an aim of getting six million children into school within two years.
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Linking the online and offline worlds is an aim that many businesses dedicate a considerable chunk of their time to.
And this is an aim that the government, disunited on everything else, will find it fairly easy to unite behind.
Now Mr. Clapton is balancing his desire to keep making music with an aim to direct his energies where they're most needed.
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Medivation says it is testing whether Dimebon can be safely combined with Aricept, with an aim toward beginning a combination efficacy trial in the future.
By supporting organizations with cash donations, PepsiCo can be said to be exhibiting corporate social responsibility, but all with an aim outside its own operations.
The county's NHS hospital trust has an aim of 30 or fewer medically fit patients waiting to be discharged at the end of each month.
In Gloucestershire, county council leader Councillor Mark Hawthorne said it had always been an aim of the authority's to improve the broadband offering to rural areas.
More are to open, bringing their number to 400, but they will have to follow the national curriculum (although innovation in teaching was an aim of the programme).
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His motivation is partly doctrinal, but there is a political angle: he is trying to unify the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism, an aim which Shugden devotees oppose.
This project was launched with an aim to enhance ad space functionality in order to draw higher user engagements levels (See Success of Project Devil Could Create 13% Upside to AOL Stock).
This symposium is organized with an aim of sharing the practices, reflections and research in education relating to the environment for sustainable development, resulting in particular from the experiences of the ARPEGE project.
UNESCO-IOC coordinates the implementation of these systems with an aim to hand the responsibility for the issue of advisories over to the countries of the region through a new regional tsunami advisory service.
If in the past, both American and Israeli policy-makers interested in engaging Damascus have made ending Syria's alliance with Iran a central goal of their proposed engagement, Kerry dismissed such an aim as unrealistic.
They include the stranger-than-fiction case of Rodrigo Rosenberg, a lawyer who arranged his own murder in an attempt to frame the president an aim he would probably have achieved had it not been for CICIG's investigation.
The oft-rumored FLO TV Personal Television finally got official tonight, with an aim to bring live and time-shifted content directly to the 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen for up to five straight hours on a single charge.
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Dr. Boustani, who is also associate director of the Healthy Aging Brain Center, says he is working with health-care systems in other states to duplicate the program, with an aim to affordably scale up the model to a national level.
Mass murder was not actually an aim of the system, as it was in Nazi Germany, but the imperatives of forced industrialisation, combined with the stigmatisation of those arrested, made it possible to impose inhuman work conditions which invariably killed many.
The likely upsurge in Palestinian violence against Israel, in turn, will demonstrate that the Administration's stated aim of establishing a Palestinian state an aim which is supported by the Israeli government has little relevance to the nature of the Palestinian conflict with Israel.
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Every community built around an idea, a principle or an aim (from fox-hunting enthusiasts to Freudian psychotherapists) will always face hard arguments about where the boundaries of that community lie, and how far the meaning of its founding axioms can be stretched.
It is dubbed the "Outline for National Tourism and Leisure (2013-2020)" and is a roadmap for restructuring the current paid leave system across China with an aim to encourage governmental agencies, social organizations, enterprises and public institutions to promote the use of leave days.
Expected negatives include U.S. congressional Democrats attempting to raise taxes on capital gains and dividends, trying to tax "excessive" executive-suite pay and holding punitive hearings against pharmaceutical and energy companies, with an aim to putting price controls on prescriptions and slapping more taxes on the villainous oil industry.
In response, regional satellite broadcasters with an aim to reach a national audience in recent years have turned to reality shows that sometimes pit family members against each other, or dating shows that sometimes dwell on how wealthy the suitors are a potentially provocative issue in a country with a vast gap between the wealthy and the poor.
An immediate aim will be to influence the congressional election due on March 10th, as well as the presidential vote.
MHI's chairman passed into folklore recently when he said that maximising profit was, he thought, an inappropriate aim for manufacturing companies.
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