Would it be morally permissible for her to become pregnant with the aim of aborting the embryo immediately? |
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Religion sets down rules with the aim of making society a pleasant happy place in which to live. |
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This has resulted in the commercial news media offering more and more infotainment, with the aim of attracting and keeping an audience. |
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To that end, they created military coalitions with the aim of going to war. |
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Blair's centenary speech was a factionally motivated gallop through Labour's history, delivered with the aim of silencing his critics. |
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Most of the authors did not write their poems with the aim of skiting about the town. |
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Officers are now looking at considering the design of any coach park, with the aim of reducing the risk of flooding. |
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He wrote textbooks on arithmetic, algebra and geometry with the aim of including only theorems which could be applied to the crafts. |
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West African authorities spoke Saturday of the force deploying fairly quickly, with the aim of serving as a buffer between rebels and government. |
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We documented the preferences of a range of patients within one hospital, with the aim of informing doctors' practice. |
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In 1996, a huge residential community was envisaged in the derelict area, with the aim of housing local poor residents. |
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Mr Read, of New Farm, has planted trial crops of miscantus and canary grass with the aim of one day growing them on a commercial scale. |
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The money was budgeted out of council funds with the aim of improving tourist facilities in the town. |
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They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence. |
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The rebels took up arms against the government in 1996 with the aim of ending Nepal's monarchy and multiparty political system. |
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All the colours are able to be mixed together with the aim of impacting on viewers as in inspired art. |
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Then, in 1985, he formed a theatre company with the aim of producing quality professional theatre for young people. |
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The Board also plans to produce a film on the industry with the aim of leaving a more lasting impression of the industry. |
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It means seizing the factories and offices with the aim of replacing the anarchy of the capitalist market by democratic planning. |
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Priority is being given to business mail with the aim of having all such post delivered by 10 am. |
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Both were built with the aim of teaching the younger generation to love family members. |
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So with the aim of contracting for projects, the constructor spends huge amounts of money on bribes. |
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The Yorkshire Project was launched in 1999 with the aim of re-establishing a wild population of the birds in northern England. |
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The bureau was established in 1999 with the aim of providing small and affordable housing plans to people building houses. |
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After a hiatus of a few years, a group of like-minded researchers came together with the aim of reinvigorating the Network. |
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We will be redoubling our efforts on schools that have causes for concern with the aim of having no failing schools in Manchester. |
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A new body has been formed with the aim of returning the game of crown green bowls to its former glories. |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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The programme reminded me of a conversation with one who was on a fact-finding committee some years ago with the aim of attracting the Games to Ireland. |
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Intelligent debate should be begun between scientists and laymen, with the aim of establishing protocols. |
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Teams from schools across the country designed and built their own cars with the aim of attaining the furthest distance they could within six hours. |
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Ofcom was working with the industry to replan the DAB transmission areas, he said, with the aim of greater flexibility and cost savings. |
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He also submitted a number of proposals to the Council yesterday with the aim of finding a solution to the crisis. |
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Respect for multicultural states with the aim of avoiding conflicts of interests and hurt feelings, must be overcome. |
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Askat studied hard and entered seventh grade with the aim of not missing a single class. |
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The drop-down menus have also been simplified, with the aim of reducing duplication and improving user navigation. |
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The field of feminist studies has appropriated Derrida's deconstructionist theses with the aim of abolishing the apriorisms of patriarchy. |
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Many employers provide modified duties as a temporary measure with the aim of returning employees to their regular jobs. |
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The Knights still work on with the aim of having the saintliness of this faithful servant recognized by the Church. |
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But there are already signs of resistence and manoeuvring behind the scenes with the aim of sabotaging its implementation. |
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Suggestions and alternatives produced by the trades union movements will be discussed with the aim of achieving these goals. |
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The first day, Friday afternoon, we had three presentations with the aim of introducing and contextualizing the topic of flexicurity. |
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This involves having aircraft release tiny particles into probable storm clouds with the aim of creating smaller, softer hailstones. |
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It therefore recommended that the Court undertake a review of administrative procedures with the aim of eliminating red tape. |
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Dosh visited prisons with the aim of monitoring the situation for prisoners from North Caucasus, including those whose cases were fabricated. |
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In the area of health and safety at work, several regulations have been issued with the aim of transposing the relevant acquis. |
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On the other hand, those manning the polling stations falsify people's votes with the aim of preventing political and economic change. |
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Another interesting version of the legend saves the honour of the vestal: she makes a pact with the Sabins with the aim of disarming them. |
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It helps to manage oneself in life and in the difficulties of our consecrated life, with the aim of avoiding superficiality and routine. |
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A magnetic and geophysical prospecting program has been initiated with the aim of uncovering further sites. |
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Viet Tan advocates for a free enterprise economy with the aim of serving the people. |
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Rather, we are investigating to uncover safety lessons with the aim of ensuring it will never happen again. |
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This new communications medium is strongly marketing driven with the aim of wooing businesses considering Paris Region as a location. |
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This aid is provided with the aim of countering excessive fragmentation of land. |
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In the wake of September 11, the Service continued to deploy human and technical resources with the aim of countering this and related threats. |
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They have vast wealth at their disposal with the aim of winning big for their usually already fabulously rich client base. |
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Democracy is not static, but demands constant improvement with the aim of empowering the people. |
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Discipline is, of course, strict, with the aim of helping the young people to learn to live together, build self-reliance and work as members of a team. |
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They performed the function of entertaining villages with the aim of rousing the Bwete beneficent power. |
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We set high quality standards for our products and develop them with the aim of providing our customers with a competitive advantage. |
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The global economic crisis must not be used as a pretext for protectionism with the aim of closingoffmarkets. |
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Tai-chi is a Chinese martial art often practiced with the aim of promoting health and longevity. |
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We also discussed social and consular affairs, with the aim of strengthening the human links between our countries. |
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The debtors ledger shall be inspected at regular intervals with the aim of taking action to collect debts that are overdue. |
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Drinking water and adequate sanitation were also provided by Tdh with the aim of preventing contagion. |
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Since 2012 Japan has printed money hand over fist, with the aim of kickstarting economic growth. |
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Authorities handed the parcel to a Vatican police officer with the aim of laying a trap. |
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In January 1999, Mauresmo was the free-swinging Frenchwoman with the aim of an abstract artist. |
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This may include his own uses, and uses made known to him in writing with the aim of making the use an identified use. |
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Such a system would use modern technology with the aim of saving lives at sea and tackling illegal immigration. |
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The Czech Republic has now submitted the programme with the aim of eradicating BHV1 infection in the whole territory of that Member State. |
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It also endorsed a new governance framework with the aim of improving the delivery of reforms. |
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The capacities of the regional directors teams are being assessed with the aim of strengthening them. |
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Measures with the aim of doing so should be included in the programme of measures. |
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We are currently learning all we can about them with the aim of using them extensively in traditional breeding. |
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For years National Dance Week has been underwritten by dancewear manufacturers with the aim of keeping sales of leotards and ballet slippers aloft. |
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Once we have this information we will prepare a quotation with the aim of trying to ensure your aims and expectations are exceeded whilst remaining within your budget. |
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We are now analysing that expenditure with the aim of realigning it with the research, so that it reinforces what we now know makes a real difference for students. |
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Many natural and chemical agents have been employed with the aim of halting or blocking angiogenesis, in an attempt to arrest malignant growth, development and metastasis. |
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The therapy involves undertaking six-week blocks of different exercises, spread over a year, with the aim of stimulating a part of the brain called the cerebellum. |
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While my friends insist that I should be dating sophisticated thirty-something women with the aim of settling down, I find myself attracted to wild, volatile hellraisers. |
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The Polisario movement was formed in 1973, with the aim of establishing an independent state in the Spanish Sahara. |
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Our country is looking to open itself up to the rest of the world, so it can continue to develop and conquer new markets, with the aim of creating new opportunities for our people and heightening their well-being. |
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Taxonomy and phylogeny are studied using synergic approaches, including molecular biology, biometry and osteology, with the aim of characterizing biological diversity and evolutionary diversification patterns. |
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On 19 June the Special Rapporteur issued an urgent appeal to the Iraqi Government in a press release, with the aim of forestalling the imminent execution. |
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Sometimes family therapy is provided, where the whole family meets to address their issues, with the aim of developing a healthy environment for all. |
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However, on the other side, the Turkish side, certain practices are being observed, such as by the Turkish air force, which are out of keeping with the aim of deeper relations between Turkey and the Union. |
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A local campaign group, No Border, took over the warehouse not far from the port last weekend with the aim of turning it into a permanent shelter for migrants. |
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The Anfal Campaign, which began in the late stages of the Iran-Iraq War, was conceived with the aim of destroying the Kurdish population of northern Iraq and populating the area with Arab Iraqis. |
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Therapeutic radiation means one or more treatments of radiation given with the aim of achieving palliation or cure with gamma rays, x-rays, alpha or beta particles. |
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In efforts to combat the proliferation of small arms, constant road checks must be organized with the aim of apprehending the individuals being sought and preventing trafficking in arms and ammunition. |
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Augustin monk, professor of Holy Writ at Wittemberg, where from started in I5I7 the challenge launched onto the Church with the aim of a Reformation. |
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Brimful engaged legal counsel and since 2004 has registered all designs for the Yahsir Waheed Designer Lawn Collection with the aim of deterring infringers and providing the possibility of legal action. |
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Efforts should be maintained in synthesizing these data with the aim of producing simple guidelines, so as to minimize the data collection that would be required in future years. |
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In 1991, the Organization for the Eradication of Illiteracy was established, with the aim of compulsorily eradicating illiteracy among the 15-35 age group. |
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In addition to these measures, we are also waging a merciless battle against corruption, with the aim of nipping illicit economic activities in the bud. |
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We even need to reinvigorate the Barcelona Process with the aim of making the Mediterranean a real mare nostrum for all of the countries on its shores. |
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The Eurosystem welcomes this initiative and encourages the EPC to continue this work, with the aim of reaching a conclusion by December 2007, and to devise a framework or even a rulebook in this regard. |
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The crown also established a standing military, with the aim of defending its overseas territories. |
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The fitting-out of the radicle station with the aim of separating the hydraulic transportation water from any organic matter, which could affect its quality. |
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They are directed against people, with the aim of killing or maiming them. |
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To cover the parapet or breastwork of a tower or bailey with a convex cylindrical surface, with the aim of deflecting direct shots at the wall and increase resistance to the impact. |
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Ferro also said to the press that some of the weapons had secretly been provided by the United States Government with the aim of overthrowing Fidel Castro. |
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The move is designed to increase the transparency of international payment transactions with the aim of additionally bolstering measures designed to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism. |
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The purpose of the Florence conference is therefore to initiate an exchange of information on this issue with the aim of identifying best practice at regional level and sounding out the intentions of the European Commission. |
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The President also rejects Aer Lingus's contention that the Commission's interpretation of its powers under the Merger Regulation would give rise to a lacuna which is incompatible with the aim of the Regulation. |
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In 2016, the company began a second restructuring with the aim of allowing it to transition to a life sciences based company. |
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Furthermore, with the aim of improving the functioning of the judicial branch, the State party should pursue its intention to introduce an accusatory system. |
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As a result of that partnership, events will be organized for the senior leadership of conflict-affected countries, with the aim of providing a space for dialogue and discussion. |
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These efforts are gradually leading to a review of all the company's functions with the aim of anticipating rapid developments in its environment. |
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The Board acknowledges the UNAIDS commitment to create a Task Team with the aim of eliminating policies and practices that restrict travel for HIV positive people. |
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The Italian design finds its maximum expression in the conversion of domestic settings in comfort areas, with the aim of expressing the technological innovations in the domotic theme. |
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China is ready to work with all parties to improve the international legal regime for outer space, with the aim of safeguarding outer space security. |
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Al-Mayurca started off back in the year 1994 with the aim of dignifying the island's traditional music by bringing out up to date versions of the most distinctive songs and melodies of Mallorcan folk culture. |
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All three mechanisms are intended to redistribute wealth with the aim of ensuring that reasonably comparable levels of service can be provided in all provinces and territories at reasonably comparable levels of taxation. |
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First, there is a move towards consolidation among supervisory authorities at the national level, with the aim of enhancing efficiency and effectiveness. |
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Therefore, UNOPS made significant use of its information technology personnel, who develop scripts to interrogate data with the aim of identifying errors. |
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We have begun to restructure the sugar sector, with the aim of cutting currency expenditures to produce sugar, consolidating sugar production in refineries and on the most productive lands, and diversifying sugar byproducts. |
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The second thesis deals with digital modelling with the aim of reproducing the complexity of the failure in the fault plane and of seismic wave propagation phenomena in the geological medium. |
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In 2014 design work, known as the Open Up Project, began with the aim of improving the entrances, lobby areas and the Linbury Theatre. |
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The new group's IPO will take place through a capital increase, with the aim of providing it with the adequate financial means to pursue its growth strategy. |
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It has illegally exported billions of dollars worth of oil outside the oil for food program with the aim of directing these ill-gotten proceeds to banned military projects. |
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The plot involved navy servicemen who hid in a storeroom that is usually left locked at the end of a day, with the aim of taking charge of the warship during the night, officials told the Guardian. |
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Areas of collaboration are currently under discussion and review, with the aim of building on prior successes and further strengthening this key strategic partnership around national ownership, prevention, treatment and care. |
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This production will be offered to the world as a whole without distinction or exception, with the aim of contributing to raising living standards and to promoting peaceful achievements. |
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More than 150 projects are underway following the start of Forward in December 2007 with the aim of streamlining decision-making and freeing up resources to support future growth. |
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A comprehensive view of energy use with the aim of matching the quality of energy to the end-use, and how waste heat from one process can be usefully employed in another. |
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He mustered support from fellow-Catholics and restorationists and landed in Scotland, with the aim of claiming back England from the North. |
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He opted to climb up a drainpipe with the aim of entering his room on the fourth floor, only for the drainpipe to snap when he had only reached first-floor level. |
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We have also launched an open debate on the problems of social security and retirement pensions, with the aim of finding a solution to retirement fund deficits before the year 2008 and the next parliamentary elections. |
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However, it also resulted in a certain degree of competition between member states for the allocations of the initial period from 2005 to 2007, with the aim of avoiding penalising domestic economies. |
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It is important to encourage research with the aim of better understanding the situation of youth in our countries in relation to the challenges of sustainable development. |
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The ground will also be laid for a policy meeting to be held in December with the aim of giving the necessary political impetus to cooperation with Poland and Hungary and getting more operations under way to that end. |
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A Stop Loss Order will automatically close out your losing trade at a predetermined point set by you, with the aim of limiting your losses. |
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The commission for Dante's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. |
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Designed for the Nintendo DS, the game is being developed by Mindscape with the aim of attracting younger viewers to the soap. |
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I hail the courage of our colleague, President Zelaya of Honduras, who is democratically and pacifically resisting with the aim of restoring democracy. |
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A monotone monarch worked her way through a long list that had been handed to her, with the aim of convincing a country that its new government is pulsating with energy and purpose. |
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To collect comparable clinical and epidemiological data in 3 foci of Peru and Bolivia, with the aim of discriminating factors involved in clinical variability from infection to disease and metastasis. |
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Dilutions were continued to a titre of 2048 with the aim of allowing for at least two negative tubes beyond the titre end-point. |
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They plan to follow up the survey by visiting chip shops with the aim of persuading owners that they should adopt the new technique. |
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The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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This is why it was justifiable to set up a system of aid to this sector with the aim of ensuring the survival of successful businesses, even if this was in contradiction of Article 4 of the ECSC Treaty. |
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Only Tancred of the crusader princes remained with the aim of establishing his own lordship. |
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A system of national contact points has been established for the Specific Programmes of FP7 in each of the Member States and states associated with FP7, with the aim of providing assistance and guidance on FP7 related issues. |
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We projected additional reforms with the aim of establishing a depoliticized and professional administration. |
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The participants welcomed new perspectives on how to deal with this many sided crisis, with the aim of assisting the people of Afghanistan in the complex task of reconstruction and peace building. |
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But these events also spurred the countries of the region to start looking for other mechanisms, with the aim of laying out a new defense strategy. |
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The International Water Management Institute undertakes projects with the aim of using effective water management to reduce poverty. |
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Strategic planning sessions are being held with the aim of creating a working group that can determine which service offerings should be given priority in current and future years. |
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In other words, to succeed in twisting the meaning of the word of God with the aim of leading astray those who follow them, these demons are obliged to flirt with inanity, as you have just noticed. |
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At the 1997 Luxembourg summit, the European Heads of State or Government adopted the first ever set of 'employment guidelines', with the aim of developing a more active labour market policy than in the past. |
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The recommendations in this report are directed primarily at public policy-makers, with the aim of facilitating the integration of environmental factors into the investment decisionmaking process. |
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To this end, this Statement will be regularly reviewed, at least every two years, with the aim of ensuring that it reflects evolving best practice. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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The digitisation of the press releases began in 2009, with the aim of eventually digitising the entire archive. |
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At our moral best, we skillfully extemporize in response to each other with the aim of harmonizing interests. |
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Researchers at the University of Southampton are also developing an empirical model of the thermosphere using satellite drag data with the aim of understanding and forecasting long-term density changes. |
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Device used to catheterize the ostium of the coronary sinus with the aim of implanting it a probe of stimulation. Made by the company ELA Medical. |
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The group was born in 1994 with the aim of dignifying and modernizing Majorcan Traditional Music through a present-day approach to the lyrics and music that define us a people. |
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In 1059 he visited Edward, but in 1061 he started raiding Northumbria with the aim of adding it to his territory. |
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In 1482 Edward charged him to lead an army into Scotland with the aim of replacing King James III with the Duke of Albany. |
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He had also been making observations of the planet Saturn from around 1652 with the aim of explaining its appearance. |
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The London and Bristol Company was created in 1610 with the aim of creating a permanent settlement on Newfoundland, but was largely unsuccessful. |
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Francisco Javier de Balmis with the aim of giving thousands the smallpox vaccine. |
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Its rules gradually changed with the aim of producing a faster, more entertaining game for spectators. |
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In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium with the aim of turning it into a football ground. |
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In 2012, Greg Davis entered the Q School, with the aim of winning a place on the professional snooker tour. |
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It was staged with the aim of creating a fully independent Ireland as a state with a republican constitution. |
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The League of Nations was formed with the aim of preventing any repetition of such a conflict. |
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Negotiations took place between the local branches of the DUP and UUP with the aim of finding an agreed unionist candidate. |
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It is to be constructed within days with the aim of the restoring order at the border. |
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The Abbey was founded in 1904 by a group that included Yeats with the aim of promoting indigenous literary talent. |
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Intentional introductions have also been undertaken with the aim of ameliorating environmental problems. |
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Meanwhile, large private organisations, such as Stadsherstel Amsterdam, were founded with the aim of restoring the entire city centre. |
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This may have been done with the aim of steering her youngest son, with no obvious inheritance, towards a future ecclesiastical career. |
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China has always advocated the complete prohibition and total destruction of nuclear weapons, with the aim of ridding the world of the threats of nuclear war and nuclear weapons. |
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With that in mind, the government has also launched structural measures, disbursing income support to the neediest Brazilians with the aim of getting them involved in government social programs. |
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In THOMAS for many years we have researched and developed new floodgate systems and mechanised elements for dams and canals, with the aim of improving and rationing the use of water. |
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Later on, once the team members have the trust of the families, they will return to fumigate the houses, with the aim of breaking the mosquitoes' cycle of reproduction. |
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In opening up a subject for investigation, a group of children could be asked to take part in a focus group discussion with the aim of identifying the areas that are of particular concern to children around this topic. |
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The policy offers a privileged relationship to countries whose membership to the EU is not in prospect, with the aim of avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines between the EU and its neighbours. |
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The Agreement provides for a system of cooperation between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Community with the aim of preventing circumvention by means of transhipment, rerouting or other means. |
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Students attend meetings with the aim of improving life for students at the college. |
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These stole the goods that belonged to both ship and passengers, while the chief corsair also kidnapped two women, mother and daughter, with the aim of taking them with him. |
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From this perspective, investments in additional industrial equipment with the aim of stimulating production and productivity are seen as sacrificing environmental quality to obtain more material goods. |
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Following the success of the foiling monohull, Mirabaud LX, the Geneva-based engineer and sailor now plans to develop a wing with the aim of breaking new records. |
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Procedures for collecting and assessing the quality of music school providers with the aim of ensuring and promoting the quality of music school offerings. |
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To address the current interest in micro-level studies on corruption, more work is required that uses the firm as a unit of analysis, with the aim of providing a broader view of the impact of corruption in an economy. |
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At the end of the 1990s, a United Nations Development Program was launched with the aim of providing a close survey of the island of Socotra. |
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We should therefore take advantage of this latency period to propose other solutions with the aim of finding a fair international agreement, in which agriculture will not be just a simple adjustment variable in negotiations. |
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More generally, this work is part of the biorefining concept whereby the various constituents of wood are separated with the aim of valorization in the fields of energy, paper, green chemistry and biomaterials. |
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We offer different versions of piston ring sets in original equipment quality as well as for older engines with the aim of reducing their compression loss and normalizing oil consumption. |
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According to Shoji, the firm is intending to further expand facilities with the aim of cultivating demand among local businesses in addition to foreign firms. |
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Leading Japanese companies started adopting flextime during the ''bubble economy'' of the late 1980s with the aim of boosting creativity in the workplace. |
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Today's joint planner should ponder issues of this kind with the aim of avoiding the sclerotic thinking that hastened, if it did not foreordain, the French defeat. |
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During the 20th century, the Colombian sculpture began to develop a bold and innovative work with the aim of reaching a better understanding of national sensitivity. |
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The contract Mainly Involves structural works and metalwork with the aim of Strengthening the resistance of the walls of a European Commission building. |
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Following this he travelled around England, the Netherlands, and Barbados preaching and teaching with the aim of converting new adherents to his faith. |
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He set out with the aim of writing the book in less than 3 months. |
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In 1959, the Bentham Committee was established under the auspices of University College London with the aim of producing a definitive edition of Bentham's writings. |
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It sets out amendments to the Scotland Act 1998, with the aim of devolving further powers to Scotland in accordance with the recommendations of the Calman Commission. |
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The WIP runs annually with the aim of offering students across Ireland the opportunity to gain an insight into America's professional and social culture. |
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There is also the East Street area which has been designated for speciality shopping, with the aim of promoting smaller retailers, alongside the chain store Debenhams. |
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Coubertin built on the ideas and work of Brookes and Zappas with the aim of establishing internationally rotating Olympic Games that would occur every four years. |
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Whilst its creditors lined up a High Court hearing with the aim of liquidating the club, Swansea City had come to rely on a combination of old stagers and young professionals. |
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A variety of biselectrophilic molecules were used to cross-link two properly aligned cysteines, with the aim of stabilizing the helical conformation. |
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Offensive mines are placed in enemy waters, outside harbours and across important shipping routes with the aim of sinking both merchant and military vessels. |
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It asked Bern to mediate with the aim of restoring the two ministers. |
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The new medical axis around the new Clinic des Ormeaux was built in the neighbourhoods where many homes are planned with the aim of promoting social mix. |
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It promoted an annual series of sporting events across Britain, with the aim of encouraging participation in Physical Education through Olympian festivals. |
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The government has placed a huge emphasis on keeping Barbados clean with the aim of protecting the environment and preserving offshore coral reefs which surround the island. |
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It was introduced in England and Wales in 1696 with the aim of imposing tax on the relative prosperity of individuals without the controversy of introducing an income tax. |
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The Road and Transport Authority has built a number of speed humps inside Dubai's International City over the past few months with the aim of increasing pedestrian safety. |
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