Gen Musharraf said the Pakistani government's aim in the country's tribal border areas was to "wean the people away" from supporting the Taleban, pointing out that while al-Qaeda was mainly comprised of "foreigners", the Taleban's support was more locally based.
During quarterly earnings season, AIM's computerized screens generate hundreds of potential short positions a day.
AIM's expenses have increased, too, of course, but so has its surplus.
But AIM's strategy always left portfolio manager Charles Scavone feeling cheated.
Matt Hill, from Tesco, said their plans would "secure the future of this iconic local building" and it was the company's aim to maintain "the Tramway's role in the community".
David Morgan of JC Flowers said his firm's aim was to expand the Kent Reliance's business.
Though this may be consistent with Mr Clinton's avowed aim of reducing Serbia's ability to attack Kosovo's civilians, it is not impressive.
The service, already available in English and Mandarin, was announced for Japanese, and Gundotra said Google's aim is to offer it for all the world's major languages.
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AOL's AIM client is compatible with CompuServe, Netscape, IBM's Lotus Notes and Sametime, and RealNetworks.
He added that the Rose Review's aim was to give teachers more freedom and flexibility, smooth children's transition between the stages of their education, and ensure the best possible educational outcomes for all children, he added.
The spokesman's aim was to show how ancient craftsmanship, with deep roots in Japan's culture, is also integral to Toyota's.
Mr Ivanishvili's first aim is to dent Mr Saakashvili's global reputation.
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With the Tories gripped by ideological struggle over the prospect of British membership of the single European currency, many businessmen feel more comfortable with Mr Blair's stated aim (which matched John Major's, but not that of many of his Conservative colleagues) of treating euro-membership as a practical decision to be taken on economic grounds.
It is not clear whether the president's aim is renationalisation: she would find it hard to raise the funds, although her threats have depressed YPF's share price by 14% this year.
The Welsh government's aim is to reduce adult smoking rates to 16% by 2020.
Initially, Lincoln's aim was simply to restore the union and bar the further spread of slavery.
Some of the new Viacom's aim of growing on the internet can be realised organically.
The White Paper also repeats the government's aim to reduce substance misuse amongst young people.
Nasa's aim is eventually to put astronaut transport in the hands of the private sector too.
The De Montfort scheme's aim is "to create commercially based, self-sustaining, non-weapons related employment".
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Mr Smit's aim was to bring a showbiz element to the study of plants.
He was sympathetic to the European Union's aim of ending war by hobbling the old troublemakers.
This all goes against Chavez's aim of trying to destabilize the region and promote radicalism.
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Plaid also toned down its traditional stance on independence, saying it had never been the party's aim.
Meeting the conditions to adopt the euro in 2014, the government's aim, will be more demanding still.
Lord Strathclyde reiterated the government's aim to end British involvement in combat operations in Afghanistan by 2015.
Getting more people into jobs would also help the government's aim of cutting spending on social security.
Dr. Barnes's aim was twofold: The point of the ensembles was to show the continuity of all art.
The Nico Colchester Foundation's aim is to help continental writers understand Britain and British writers understand continental Europe.
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