Our aim is by 2012, but by the end of the next Parliament at the latest - we are going to do it.
The legitimacy of the aim pursued by the legislation, or decision in question, must now be considered openly and expressly by the court in all cases that come before it.
Assuming Mr Ramos really does not intend to stand, so this argument goes, then he is also denying his opponents a target to aim at by not yet anointing his chosen successor.
AOL, with 45 million registered users, is the largest proprietor of online chatting software and has been under scrutiny for blocking access to its AIM network by Microsoft and others within the online industry.
Wal-Mart and its suppliers cut the world's biggest civilian heavy-truck fleet's diesel use per ton-mile by 38 percent in 2004-08 and aim to halve it by 2015.
Over the weekend, parliament passed a package of austerity measures demanded by the EU with the aim of balancing the budget by 2014.
Even if all goes well, Russia's aim of joining by the end of 2002 still looks very ambitious.
Its aim, supported by connections with Microsoft and Intel, is to give home computers access to its library, so that children can buy its images to illustrate their projects and adults their presentations.
The report warns climate change threatens all eight of the Millennium Development Goals-- a set of goals agreed on by leading nations in 2000 that aim to reduce extreme poverty by 2015.
Its sales there rose by 23% last year to 444, 000, and its aim of selling 1m cars by 2018 looks achievable.
There are no current investigations or accusations against Sky Capital or its employees by the AIM.
The booklets aim to improve teaching by "shifting it away from a narrow emphasis on skills".
He was sympathetic to the European Union's aim of ending war by hobbling the old troublemakers.
The new rules aim to reduce risk by standing between and guaranteeing both sides of each trade.
Mr Kohl has long since abandoned his aim to halve it by 2000.
The issue of quality has become paramount as more Americans join managed care plans which aim to control costs by limiting access to specialty care.
The town council introduced a trial ban in July 2011 with the aim of easing congestion by moving the final bus stop further from the town centre.
"We aim to catch nightjars by playing tape recordings of other nightjars which will attract them to the tape player when we will catch them in nets, " said Mr Morgan.
Hyundai Motor slipped 0.2% and its affiliate Kia Motors dropped 0.3% after saying they aim to grow sales by just 6.1% in 2012, compared with a 15% rise in 2011.
New catheter-based imagers aim to improve IVUS by letting doctors distinguish stable plaque, safely ensconced in scar tissue, from the inflamed plaque that is more likely to rupture and trigger a heart attack.
Newer drugs like Pargluva aim to create a benefit by hitting more than one PPAR.
WOWee ONE speakers aim to address this shortfall by turning their surroundings into musical instruments.
Drogba eventually took aim and was only denied by a magnificent save by Edwin van der Sar.
These are ads that companies can pay to highlight with the aim of seeing them spread by recommendation.
Some experimental anti-Alzheimer's drugs aim to arrest the disease by blocking amyloid buildup.
By 2020 the aim is to generate 15% of energy from renewable sources, up from around 7% in 2005.
He said it was hoped that could begin next month with the aim of completing the review by October.
The review will aim to finalise its conclusions by the end of September.
With the help of local bikers, they aim to identify families bereaved by the disaster, and collect money for them.
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