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One and aim
One man dropped to his knee for better aim.
One proposed remedy was the creation of an international organization whose aim was to prevent future war through disarmament, open diplomacy, international co-operation, restrictions on the right to wage war, and penalties that made war unattractive.
One officer, Patrick O ' Malley, shouted to Wilgus, who twisted, giving O ' Malley a clean aim.
This is most evident in the episode Star One, in which Blake must confront the reality that in achieving his aim of overthrowing the Federation, he will unleash chaos and death for many innocent citizens.
One aim of this method is to create a viable economy for proper disposal of banned products.
Its main aim is remember the men of the district who were killed in World War One so a new War Memorial was built in 1996.
Such a complex system of layering — encompassed in the Latin American " boom " novel, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude — has as its aim "... translating the scope of America.
One of the main investors in the development of the new Frankfurt-Hahn Airport was Fraport AG, which primarily runs Frankfurt International Airport, the aim being to reduce the amount of traffic using that airport.
One major aim is to prevent the duplication of cultivar and Group epithets within a genus, as well as ensuring that names are in accord with the latest edition of the Cultivated Plant Code.
Minott's desire for independence led him to leave Studio One in 1978 and form his own Black Roots Records label and Youth Promotion organization, the latter with the aim of helping young singers from the same ghetto background as himself.
One big aim of the party remained ; to regain its position as the dominant in the Western Cape.
One of the biggest reasons that theatrical fight directors often do not aim for strict realism is that the live audience could not easily follow the ' story ' of the action if bodies and blades were moving in the ways trained fighters would move them.
One main aim of prescription is to draw workable guidelines for language users seeking advice in such matters.
Formula One regulations were introduced by the FIA in 1946, with the aim of eventually replacing the pre-war Grand Prix structure.
One ultimate aim of biosophy is to construct a logical thinking machine that can do philosophy for human beings.
One aim of identity politics has been to empower those feeling oppressed to articulate their felt oppression in terms of their own experience — a process of consciousness-raising that distinguishes identity politics from the liberal conception of politics as driven by individual self-interest.
One of the main aims in using the land value tax in Jiaozhou Bay was to eliminate such speculation, an aim which was entirely achieved.
The Tsar's minister Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev stated that the aim of the government with regard to the Jews was that: " One third will die out, one third will leave the country and one third will be completely dissolved the surrounding population ".
One form is the deliberate creation of optimal player characters ( PCs ), with the aim of maximising the power the player wields in the game world by way of their avatar.
The Architect's aim is to reboot the matrix, by reuniting the One with the Source, bring about the destruction of Zion, having Zion starts over so ensuring control over the humans for one more cycle.
The Oracle's aim however now is to aid The One and the humans following him by means of the Prophecy ( predicting the victory of the One and the fall of the machines ), not in order to bring down the Matrix, but rather so that they can voluntarily disconnect themselves from the system, ensuring its stability while preventing its destruction.
One essay describes the huge difficulty of negotiation when regime change is a war aim on either side of a conflict.
One copy of satirical verses seems to aim at the pope himself.
One aim of confusion is to make it very hard to find the key even if one has a large number of plaintext-ciphertext pairs produced with the same key.

One and debate
One of the first uses of the term green conservatism was by former United States Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, in a debate on environmental issues with John Kerry.
One such example is the centuries-old debate about Hamlet's hesitation to kill his uncle, which some see as a mere plot device to prolong the action, but which others argue is a dramatization of the complex philosophical and ethical issues that surround cold-blooded murder, calculated revenge, and thwarted desire.
One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that only the aristocracy might have been wiped out.
One important debate is within legal positivism.
One way this difference of viewpoint plays out is in the philosophical debate as to whether mathematics is created ( as in art ) or discovered ( as in science ).
The confrontation between the triumvirate and Trotsky began over the debate between the policy of Permanent Revolution as advocated by Trotsky and Socialism in One Country as advocated by Stalin.
One important debate is within legal positivism.
* Question Time ( TV series ), a weekly TV political debate, broadcast on BBC One in the UK
One great topic of debate during the 1960s was whether quasars were nearby objects or distant objects as implied by their redshift.
One of these, the parallel postulate has been the subject of debate among mathematicians for many centuries.
One aspect of the gun control debate is the conflict between gun control laws and the right to rebel against unjust governments.
* Tournament of Champions: One of three national high school debate championship tournaments featuring policy debate and Lincoln-Douglas debate.
One can read a text both in terms of a chronological context ( for example, as a contribution to a discipline or tradition as it extended over time ) or in terms of a contemporary intellectual moment ( for example, as participating in a debate particular to a certain time and place ).
One of the biggest parts of this debate is to allow the surrounding Horse Heaven Hills to be subdivided into residential areas or to leave them alone.
One debate from votes of many fans of the Winnie The Pooh have decided fairly that Tigger is indeed a Tigger, not a Tiger.
One may legitimately debate the validity of Malick's vision, but not, I think, his immense talent.
One major debate in this period was whether it was possible to attend to two things at once ( split attention ).
One sign of the Pharisaic emphasis on debate and differences of opinion is that the Mishnah and Talmud mark different generations of scholars in terms of different pairs of contending schools.
One tensó, apparently composed by him and Giraut de Bornelh, forms part of the poetical debate as to whether a lady is dishonoured by taking a lover who is richer than herself.
( One difficulty is the issue raised by the debate over the relative strengths of genetics and other factors ; interactions between genetics and environment may be of particular importance.
One product of that contentious debate was the creation of an alternative syndication format, Atom, that began in June 2003.
One of the big areas of debate within the community of fans is what makes a given setting historical.
One such debate, involving the prominent naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, concerned the Bedford Level experiment ( and later led to several lawsuits for fraud and libel ).

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