That will be the main aim for the weekend -- to go out there and try to enjoy it because there is no point in playing the game if you are not having fun.
There is a motion to be negotiated and shuttle diplomacy to be conducted between the fractious tribes of Tory euroscepticism - so it may be that they aim for a debate in November or later.
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With millions in TV money, higher attendances and big sponsorship deals at stake for just being part of the league, the aim will be survival not just for the newbies, but for all teams that lack deep-pocketed ownership.
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If you hear the radio and TV ads for this bed--a remote-controlled air mattress--you can be forgiven for thinking its chief aim is to save marriages.
Boden says that the Oxford researchers have contacted him about looking to see if any evidence of the side effect can be seen in the data for AIM-HIGH, but would not discuss the results further.
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In fact, if the employee will later be judged on that criteria, he or she actually feels encouraged to aim low so as not to be set up for future failure.
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All three matches were played in wet and wild conditions which hindered the free-running, open style they play, but Claassens insists that cannot be used as an excuse as they aim for a win that would see them leapfrog fourth-placed Sarries.
The aim is that the development will be open for business in late 2006.
Even for women who aim to be great mothers, breastfeeding is not always a feasible option.
Ricardo's aim is for the equipment to be put to work all year round, with different doctors travelling to the forest throughout the year and a paid support staff.
The aim is for the force to be ready to go at five days notice - this, in military terms, is "the speed of light" as once senior officer told me.
That will be a key question for profitability as retailers aim to carry just the right amount of goods to meet demand without either running low and missing out on sales, as some did in 2009, or carrying so much that steep discounts are needed.
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Game designers try to prevent such tactics by designing the games to watch for aim that is too good to be true and then banning the guilty party.
Aside from his hopes of a lift in the opinion polls at home, Mr Koizumi's chief aim this week seemed to be to show that, for all its economic woes, Japan was still a player in resolving the region's security problems.
New reactor designs aim for a span of 60 years that might be extended to 80.
The aim is for the company in North America to be able to break even in a domestic market with annual sales of 10m vehicles.
The aim of this move appears to be to increase interest income for depositors under the state-dominated banking system, where the central bank sets guidelines for interest-rate levels.
While this might be an unrealistically high number for you, it pays to aim for at least two a week, a number that would put you firmly in the high value networking camp.
"My aim is for Bath to earn the right to be seen as one of the best clubs in professional rugby - a benchmark for others both on and off the field - and create a stronger infrastructure for future sustainability, " he said.
His real aim appears to be didactic: he wants the widest possible hearing for his ideas.
The aim is to make it easier for sensitive evidence to be used in trials without intelligence sources being exposed or information from foreign agencies being compromised.
Because they aim for a global audience, Hollywood theme parks tend to be spectacular but self-consciously inoffensive to all nationalities.
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We aim to serve as a support system for men that want to be monogamous.
And there will be a national college for social work to champion the profession, with the aim of attracting and keeping more people in the job.
Under the second, more desirable outcome, financial intermediation will aim to be more of a service, less of an ego-trip for the participants, and considerably less well paid.
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