Swartz, 26, hanged himself in New York City in January as he faced trial on charges he hacked into the JSTOR archive of scholarly articles at MIT with the aim of making the information freely available.
The group aims to recruit support from other parties at Westminster with the aim of putting pressure on the prime minister.
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The new contract also provides for the expansion of company wellness programs, including routine health screenings at work, with the aim of heading off serious health problems before they develop.
The event will aim at disseminating the results of studies and good practices in education assessment and measurement in Latin America.
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Take, for instance, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) or the American Muslim Council (AMC), groups which purport to aim at the establishment of a just and constructive rapport between Americans and Muslims.
Embellishment textiles are mainly done by women thus the Project will aim at enhancing incomes of the women which was limited to spinning cotton and woolen yarn.
These actions constitute the key processes of cultural resource management at the Shalamar Gardens, which aim to achieve the vision set out for the future of the World Heritage site in both short and longer term.
To achieve the reduced spending, Ryan takes aim at many of the same programs targeted in his FY 2013 budget.
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"The Halifax believes that e-commerce will transform the sector and we aim to be at the heart of that revolution with esure, " said chief executive James Crosby.
The overall objective was to produce concrete outcomes in plenary sessions, workshops and cross-sectoral dialogue formats with the aim of arriving at decisions that have the potential to make a genuine difference in terms of sustainable impacts.
The challenge takes aim at two key provisions of the law: a lower limit on magazine capacity and an expansion of the state's assault weapons ban to include some popular and formerly legal semi-automatic rifles.
This evidence that whisky can be trendy among the young lies behind the distillers' decision to aim new campaigns at the youth of Britain and America.
The most significant changes had occurred in the '60s, when the English group Archigram took perfect aim at the permanence and predictability of accepted architectural norms.
Clash, Michael Maiello and Josephine Lee take aim at the operators of the hedge funds.
The British Council has commissioned leading artists to represent the UK at the Venice Biennale since 1938, with the aim of celebrating the best of emerging and established British art.
Years ago, Doonesbury took aim at the hazards of low-volume hospitals in a strip where a surgeon confided he kept his skills sharp by practicing brain surgery on large melons.
The project will aim at building capacity of experts from different departments of the Ministry of Information and Culture to enhance long-term sustainable cultural heritage management and conservation in Afghanistan.
We want to offer the best entertainment content to our customers and will offer music and more, but we aim to be at the forefront of gaming.
In other words, the Justice Department took aim at Microsoft and wounded all of us in the process.
In the nineties, the focus turned to specialization, with swimmers taking aim at dominating their piece of the larger puzzle.
Others at the edge of the Web aim to improve the existing system by using caching technology from Akamai and others.
Most of them, including the (justifiably) celebrated UK social impact bonds scheme, aim at bringing investment capital as well as the logic of capital markets to the nascent field.
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Officially announced Tuesday--and the subject of rather rampant speculation and rumor for more than a month--AMD is taking direct aim at the clock speeds of chips produced by nemesis Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) by trying to fight against years of marketing inertia.
The closures, to take effect from 1 September 2013, were proposed as part of the council's aim to create what it calls a Merthyr Learning Quarter at the site of Merthyr Tydfil college.
The Senate would boost some domestic spending and aim most of its reductions at the military budget.
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In all, the French company has roughly 50 freelance artists at a time designing new scarves, with the aim of producing 20 new designs per year.
He took aim at one of the enemy machine teams and took it out.
Colleges like the University of Texas at Austin aim to give students an edge on start-up success.
Gould, a Harvard paleontologist and a popular-science writer, who died in 2002, was taking aim mainly at the rising ambitions of sociobiology.
Aim the wave at the centre of the droplet, but at an angle, and the forces generated will cause the droplet to roll.
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