Inspectors would not aim to reward excellence or to measure quality, merely to identify incompetence or fraud. |
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They took their chance when it was offered to them a few years back and that is what I have to aim to do. |
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Researchers at the University of Edinburgh now aim to discover if an aspirin a day really does keep heart attacks at bay. |
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Mrs Tomlinson and her brother aim to finish the journey in three weeks and will spend five or six hours a day in the saddle. |
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He and his students aim to improve the prospects of at-risk children and families through local programs. |
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Treatments aim to reduce the frequency, severity and length of asthma attacks. |
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Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask. |
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I aim to encourage closer links with communities and resources available and not just be a rubber stamp overseeing matters. |
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It's aim to show the artificiality of celebrity was short-circuited by the slickness of its design. |
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Midwives aim to show a woman her own body's capacity to birth, rather than relying on artificial methods. |
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In particular, we should aim to follow their example and not let anything stand in the way of lofty intellectual pursuit. |
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The arranger should always aim to consider how the composer would have written the music had that medium been the original one. |
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Many, such as this site, aim to provide a community and generate debate around a common subject of interest. |
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Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition. |
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Mixing up various Latino styles with reggae, ska and a pinch of rockiness, they aim to get the party started, pure and simple. |
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He said new arrangements would aim to provide a fair reward for GPs providing medical cover. |
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A separate planned shake-up of Executive departments would aim to ensure that civil servants are only answerable to one minister. |
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We aim to please and intend to be quickly responsive to market requests whenever possible. |
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They aim to leverage additional learning resources from non-government sources. |
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The figures used in Tables 4, 6 and 7, where I aim to follow Foster as closely as my textbase allows, therefore include infinitive uses. |
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Geologists and geophysicists aim to accurately constrain the architecture and facies variations at the lava flow scale. |
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It is their aim to have at least one representative elected to the Windhoek City Council. |
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If you can speak French, aim to stress that you have absolutely no intention of fishing for pike, zander and perch. |
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His long-term aim to reconcile declining landlordism with advancing nationalism failed totally. |
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This is an enormous leap, for the bulk of Prof. Budziszewski's arguments aim to refute opponents of capital punishment. |
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In thinking about reforms, it is important to have a sense of the problems we aim to address, and some possible ways of addressing them. |
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It is what Buddhists and various other doctrines aim to sever in an effort to transcend samsaric rebirth and needless suffering. |
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Calf rearing systems must aim to produce rapid growth rates matched by proper rumen development. |
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Chiropractic adjustments aim to realign your vertebrae, restore range of motion and free up your nerve pathways. |
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Of course, you need to build on your luck and that's what we aim to do against Coventry this weekend. |
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Two teams get four balls each and aim to get them nearest the white ball or the jack. |
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Ideally you should aim to recalibrate the display at least once per month. |
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But then the Bangladeshi whose bomb plot was foiled yesterday turned his aim to the New York Fed. |
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Its manifestations will be categorized by two numerical scales of severity that aim to locate each individual on the continuum. |
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They should aim to present short, readable articles in the paper journal. |
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We aim to build a base of customers who shop regularly at farmers markets. |
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Using the www.consume.net software we aim to build a small repeater station and position it so as to be able to beam 802.11b signals around using Pringles can Yagi antennas. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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Gravity flow timers exist which aim to provide for quick resettability. |
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The region also plays host to a large number of birches to add variety, a component that forest management plans aim to maintain past the current rotation. |
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These restorations would likely aim to give a sense of Ashanti culture, in particular of the way in which a turn-of-the-century royal Asantehene lived. |
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Tax avoidance schemes aim to exploit loopholes in the law that allow those with hefty tax liabilities to cut their bills dramatically and, in some cases, reduce them to zero. |
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The Merchant Venturers aim to play an active role in education to help improve and sustain the quality of educational provision within Bristol. |
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These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads. |
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Natural England aim to refresh and update them periodically as new information becomes available. |
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Proposals for the construction of a Severn Barrage aim to harness this energy. |
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We aim to strengthen our communities by encouraging people to keep fit and healthy. |
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We aim to obtain a greater understanding of the effects such as branching, aromaticity, HOMO-LUMO energy gap, etc. |
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Satellite One has also been redeveloped with the aim to attract more long haul airlines to Stansted. |
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We aim to re-educate Birmingham and get the city drinking great cocktails once again. |
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Welsh is the Library's main medium of communication but it does, however, aim to deliver all public services in Welsh and English. |
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Proportional representation systems aim to allocate seats to parties approximately in proportion to the number of votes received. |
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Al Nusra invokes intense fear and worry for Shi'a Muslims, not least because it might aim to destroy their shrines. |
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Luckily, there is a diverse array of relocation specialists in Japan that aim to ease the transition. |
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They aim to continue the work and traditions of the former Derby School, which closed in 1989, one of the oldest schools in England. |
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The Portuguese built architecture familiar to them in Europe in their aim to colonise Brazil. |
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There have also been a number of translations which aim to present the Gododdin as literature rather than as a subject of scholarly study. |
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Several countries in Eastern Europe have engaged the EU with the aim to grow economic and political ties. |
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He had to maintain the appearance of concentration on defeating Britain, to conceal from Joseph Stalin his covert aim to invade the Soviet Union. |
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The high command's indecision over which aim to pursue was reflected in shifts in Luftwaffe strategy. |
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The two companies aim to begin mass-producing the system in 2007, and they hope to position the system as a global standard. |
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They also aim to intimidate their opponents because of their power, stature and ability to take a punch. |
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Here, we aim to unravel the structural and mechanistic bases for the dynamic assembly of RNAPII CTD with its processing factors. |
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He set up an appointment with Lufthansa South East Asia, with the aim to gain them as 200ml bottle customers. |
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There are also bilingual schools which aim to teach in both Hebrew and Arabic equally. |
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Applied and economic ornithology aim to reduce the ill effects of problem birds and enhance gains from beneficial species. |
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Salvage operations may also aim to prevent pollution or damage to the marine environment. |
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Other projects aim to enrich tomatoes with substances that may offer health benefits or provide better nutrition. |
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Many projects aim to prevent or slow this loss by revitalizing endangered languages and promoting education and literacy in minority languages. |
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Western Europe launched a process of political and economic integration, with the aim to unite the region and defend it. |
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Some schools aim to combine the education available at the Gymnasium and the Hauptschule, and are known as Gesamtschulen. |
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The foundation was created in 2007 by international sculpture artist Pablo Atchugarry, with the aim to keep a dialogue between art and nature. |
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Additionally, they aim to eradicate discrimination against girls and young women who seek contraceptives. |
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The Rules aim to ensure that, when people sue or are sued, they obtain justice. |
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Although different legal processes aim to resolve many kinds of legal disputes, the legal procedures share some common features. |
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Cooperatives frequently have social goals which they aim to accomplish by investing a proportion of trading profits back into their communities. |
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The strike's aim to preserve miners' jobs was not met as colliery closures continued. |
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Louis could aim to restyle himself the first among citizens, viewing virtuous attachment to the public weal as his most important kingly duty. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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We aim to provide the local community with more green spaces. |
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Further development will aim to develop phagosensors adapted on demand to the detection of any human or animal pathogen that may be present in water. |
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Their efforts aim to end the political crisis that erupted in the aftermath of the assassination of the opposition lawmaker Mohamed Brahmi in July. |
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We aim to eliminate the shortcomings of point-to-point integrations and provide the interoperability needed to successfully manage customer application lifecycles. |
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Entries in English dictionaries aim to reflect common usage. |
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These systems aim to ensure proper planning and consideration of the risks involved in a particular job, at a specific time and place, with designated precautions. |
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Traditionally missionaries aim to rescue many ignorant heathen souls. |
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In fact, Popper says at the beginning of Logic of Scientific Discovery that it is not his aim to define science, and that science can in fact be defined quite arbitrarily. |
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I will aim to use all the traditional and new platforms now available to engage our audiences in our classic repertoire, and The Royal Ballet's unique heritage. |
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Some bulimics feel overwhelmed and unable to cope with their emotions, while others aim to punish themselves for something that they unrealistically blame themselves for. |
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These Group Awards, alongside Scottish Vocational Qualifications, aim to ensure Scotland's population has the appropriate skills and knowledge to meet workplace needs. |
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Abillama's sculptures aim to exemplify the way in which Western perceptions of the region echo the sexualization of the female body through the male gaze. |
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Recent Basque Government policies aim to change this pattern, as they are viewed as potential threats against mainstream usage of the minority tongue. |
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On October 16, 1918, emperor Karl I invited the nations of Austria to create national councils, with the aim to instigate a restructuring of the state under Habsburg rule. |
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Most importantly, he argued this could be achieved by use of a sceptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. |
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Research and development projects aim to address these issues. |
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Imperial armies therefore have a long history of military innovation in order to gain an advantage over the armies of the people they aim to conquer. |
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It is however officially a different structure from NATO, and has as aim to join together deputies of NATO countries in order to discuss security policies on the NATO Council. |
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Illegal trappers aim to trap blackcaps, but due to the non-selective nature of the methods used, 152 species are affected, of which 78 are threatened. |
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After retiring from sailing, MacArthur founded the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, with the aim to accelerate the transition to a regenerative, circular economy. |
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With the aim to fend off Lipton's challenges indefinitely, the NYYC garnered a huge budget for a single cup contender, whose design would be commissioned to Herreshoff again. |
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In this paper we aim to address the problem of dynamically dispatching a group of state-of-the-art deloaded wind generators in a fair-sharing manner. |
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Hawkins said the group would aim to complete about 100 reformats during quarter four, taking the total of stores converted from a third of the 480-store estate to about half. |
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It was the Hoover company's aim to expand worldwide, and having already established bases in England and Scotland, Merthyr Tydfil seemed like the next appropriate step. |
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Certainly, the megalomaniacs who aim to populate municipal fixtures with registered-trademark logos will expect cities to genuflect at every turn. |
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It furthered the PDC's aim to develop a world darts circuit. |
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LightSail-2 would aim to do a longer flight in a higher Earth orbit, and LightSail-3 would fly to the gravitationally stable L1 Lagrangian point between the Earth and sun. |
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A week later, Bothwell managed to convince more than two dozen lords and bishops to sign the Ainslie Tavern Bond, in which they agreed to support his aim to marry the queen. |
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This has been undertaken with an aim to reduce accidents and fatalities on the road, and will be the second permanent average speed camera scheme in Scotland. |
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