Dr Aldrin, whose book is reviewed here, would prefer NASA to aim for Mars directly.
Minor adjustments are all that are necessary to aim accurately and still feel like you are aiming.
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Three years ago John Casella hired Soutter away from export-oriented Cranswick Estate to aim for sales abroad.
If you aren't an exquisite timer, or very lucky, gold isn't a great place to aim your money.
But in order to fulfill Thomson Reuters mission, we have to aim even higher and compete even harder.
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It sees PS1 in New York and the Kunsthalle in Zurich as benchmarks to aim for.
He also used the leaking of the report as an excuse to aim for the moral high ground.
At this point I may tweak the goal to aim a little higher.
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Another way of reducing the price of meat is to aim for economies of scale when it comes to slaughter.
In the summer, Deutsche Telekom became the first European company to aim a share issue at retail investors across Europe.
Startups have a limited amount of capital, so they have to try to aim for something well within their reach.
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Cohen learned early on that you have to aim high enough and importantly have the flexibility to shift goals as the needs require.
Issa needs to aim his sights higher and consider the biblical admonition about not putting new wine in old wineskins.
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The eurozone has to aim for a closely co-ordinated economic, fiscal and budgetary policy, to prevent a similar crisis in future.
Many Democrats and some progressives want to aim for about 73 percent of GDP, which is what it is today.
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As the gold standard of political homecomings, Miss Bhutto's supporters had her previous return from exile, in 1986, to aim at.
Defense attorney Barry Roux disputed that, saying the evidence does not show there was an effort to aim at the toilet.
Bullet trajectories show that Pistorius had to turn left and fire at an angle to aim at the toilet, Botha testified.
The army has also suggested fitting some form of self-defence, like a gun which the camera could be used to aim.
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But technology firms often seem to aim for an undifferentiated mass market.
Politics is history in the present tense, and the study of history can inspire us to aim high in our own lives.
Before that, students had to wait until they had done a year of A-level maths before they knew enough to aim higher.
But, given its thin financial base, the company would be unwise to aim to be a force in every market that deregulates.
If central banks continue to aim for the same inflation target as before, then, beyond the short term, inflation will stay unchanged.
The Welsh government said it wanted young people to aim high and that was why Mr Murphy had been appointed as Oxbridge ambassador.
Koumas' cross found Aghahowa three yards from goal, but the striker somehow managed to head wide with an open goal to aim at.
Until the 1980s radiation oncologists could only crudely estimate where to aim based on the position of nearby bones in 2-D X rays.
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