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The Praise the Lord songbook was produced with the aim of making contemporary songs which are consistent with Christadelphian theology more widely available.
As powerful warriors serving the Muslim rulers of Damascus against the Crusades, the Druze were given the task of keeping watch over the crusaders in the seaport of Beirut, with the aim of preventing them from making any encroachments inland.
They aim to defeat each other without making contact with their opponent's body.
In 2004, Selye's aim of making evidence-based, practice-focused training for health and workplace professionals available globally was realized in the launch of training for Certified Stress & Wellness Consultants via the World Wide Web.
Up to this time Jacob Grimm had been actuated only by a general thirst for knowledge and his energies had not found any aim beyond the practical one of making himself a position in life.
In his early years, Hitler's aim in foreign affairs was to persuade the world that he wished to reduce military spending by making idealistic but very vague disarmament offers ( in the 1930s, the term disarmament was used to describe arms-limitation agreements ).
The aim is not simply to replace today's computer chip making plants, but also to replace the assembly lines for cars, televisions, telephones, books, surgical tools, missiles, bookcases, airplanes, tractors, and all the rest.
The aim of the ministry was to " democratize art " by making it accessible to all social classes as well as protecting the right of the oppressed to produce, distribute and receive art.
However, in recent years state policy makers have increased the range of crops with the aim of making Turkmenistan self-sufficient in food.
Collaborative efforts between WHO and other agencies, such as through the Health Metrics Network, also aim to provide sufficient high-quality information to assist governmental decision making.
The primary aim of the IN was to enhance the core telephony services offered by traditional telecommunications networks, which usually amounted to making and receiving voice calls, sometimes with call divert.
In 1820, the first school in Finland conforming to the Bell-Lancaster method was founded in Turku with the aim of making primary education more inclusive to the lower classes.
Der Marineoffizier ended with the claim that combating " Jewish materialism " were one of the good officer's principle duties, and this was best done by making "... Germans energetic and thankful followers of the Führer ", and help them "... understand that the Führer also had to use a heavy hand ... in order to accomplish his fantastic aim ".
Yet another method is to use thermite to weld the traversing and elevation mechanism of the weapon, making it impossible to aim properly.
He had also been making observations of the planet Saturn from around 1652 with the aim of explaining its appearance.
Initially, home rule for Wales was not an explicit aim of the new movement ; keeping Wales Welsh-speaking took primacy, with the aim of making Welsh the only official language of Wales.
Thus, disarmament may be part of a set of other strategies, like economic conversion, which aim to reduce the power of war making institutions and associated constituencies.
* Spurius Maelius, a wealthy Roman plebeian, tries to buy popular support with the aim of making himself king.
Says Marcus: " The idea of the perfect album is this amorphous thing that we're always aiming at the whole point of making music is at least to aim at your own idea of perfection.
The aim of the cabinet was to continue the policy of cabinet Kok I, which was concerned with economizing, tax reduction and making an end to unemployment.
A variety of laws aim to protect children by making various acts with children a sex crime.
This practice, which involved the surgeon deliberately expanding a wound with the aim of making the gunpowder easier to remove.
Hipatia argues that this would " provide the ethical principles which allow the individual to spread his / her knowledge, to help him / herself, to help his / her community and the whole world, with the aim of making society ever more free, more equal, more sustainable, and with greater solidarity.

aim and is
Though he is also concerned with freeing dance from pedestrian modes of activity, Merce Cunningham has selected a very different method for achieving his aim.
Accordingly, it is the aim of this essay to advance a new theory of imitation ( which I shall call mimesis in order to distinguish it from earlier theories of imitation ) and a new theory of invention ( which I shall call symbol for reasons to be stated hereafter ).
For what we propose, however, a psychoanalyst is not necessary, even though one aim is to enable the reader to get beneath his own defenses -- his defenses of himself to himself.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
Nature's aim, different from ours, is to provide for the coming generation.
My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to `` wild therapy '' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride.
The aim is to collect a very broad range of physical, chemical, morphological, and structural data for crystals on an encyclopedic scale and to seek all possible useful and revealing correlations of properties with internal structure.
Critical evaluation of all data compiled is not a primary aim of this project.
That much of what he calls folklore is the result of beliefs carefully sown among the people with the conscious aim of producing a desired mass emotional reaction to a particular situation or set of situations is irrelevant.
As a finale is appended a close-up of one of the band taking aim and firing his revolver straight at the audience.
The end or aim of the action, of course, is also important, especially where it is not alone a matter of changing community customs but of the use of deadly economic power to intimidate a person from stepping forward to claim his legal rights, e.g., against Negroes who register to vote in Fayette County, Tennessee, at the present moment.
but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican Churches and about the present religious state of England.
The Government of Armenia's stated aim is to build a Western-style parliamentary democracy as the basis of its form of government.
* 1925 – Plaid Cymru is formed with the aim of disseminating knowledge of the Welsh language that is at the time in danger of dying out.
* 1971 – The first Pacific Islands Forum ( then known as the " South Pacific Forum ") is held in Wellington, New Zealand, with the aim of enhancing cooperation between the independent countries of the Pacific Ocean.
In fact, Fitzmyer believes that the preface of Luke should only be “ the starting point in the discussion of the aim of Luke-Acts .” Because the author ’ s intended purpose for the Book of Acts is not that straightforward, scholars have put forth four main claims to address this.

aim and generally
Governments generally have some degree of influence over even " independent " central banks ; the aim of independence is primarily to prevent short-term interference.
Education reform has been pursued for a variety of specific reasons, but generally most reforms aim at redressing some societal ills, such as poverty -, gender -, or class-based inequities, or perceived ineffectiveness.
While radical feminists aim to dismantle patriarchal society in a historical sense, their immediate aims are generally concrete.
The main aim of this literature was to communicate and argue for a specific religious doctrine and its form was generally prose.
The aim in " Scoop and Run " treatment is generally to transport the patient within ten minutes of arrival, hence the birth of the phrase, " the platinum ten minutes " ( in addition to the " golden hour "), now commonly used in EMT training programs.
More generally there are other differences between the studies that need to be allowed for, but the general aim of a meta-analysis is to more powerfully estimate the true effect size as opposed to a less precise effect size derived in a single study under a given single set of assumptions and conditions.
International stations generally use special directional antennas to aim the signal toward the intended audience and increase the effective power in that direction.
Pattern recognition algorithms generally aim to provide a reasonable answer for all possible inputs and to do " fuzzy " matching of inputs.
Local anesthesia is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in part of the body, generally for the aim of inducing local analgesia, that is, local insensitivity to pain, although other local senses may be affected as well.
A local anesthetic ( LA ) is a drug that causes reversible local anesthesia, generally for the aim of having a local analgesic effect, that is, inducing absence of pain sensation, although other local senses are often affected as well.
A fisking is characteristically an incisive and fierce point-by-point rebuttal, and the aim is generally to weaken the target's credibility rather than seek common ground.
In this way, paleocons are generally regarded as taking the " long view " toward US conservatism, willing to suffer temporary setbacks while never taking their aim off the goal of establishing the primacy of conservative thought into US politics.
As the name suggests, the consistent and central notion is that the criticism must have the aim of constructing, scaffolding, or improving a situation, something which is generally obstructed by hostile language or personal attacks.
When the treaty gained greater official recognition in the mid 1980s, emphasis switched back to calls to honour the treaty, and protesters generally returned to the aim of raising awareness of the treaty and what they saw as its neglect by the state.
Many private schools have a stated religious character, although this does not generally aim at pupils ' religious indoctrination and does not preclude pupils of other faiths attending if they wish.
The victory conditions of a multiplayer game generally involve the elimination of all enemy units, but the aim of single player campaign missions can be more specialized. An in-game screenshot of a Core base.
This aim traces back to Hartmut von Hentig, who in 1972 plaided for restructuring sciences in view of better teaching and in order to make sciences mutually available and more generally ( i. e. also without specialized knowledge ) criticable.
They may at times also advocate or lobby on a particular issue or on a range of issues but are generally distinct from Advocacy groups and pressure groups which are normally set up for the specific political aim ; the distinction is not firm however and some organizations can adapt and change their focus over time.
The enormous growth of N-VA is generally explained as caused by an influx of " moderate " Flemish voters who do not support the party's eventual aim of Flemish independence but do want consistent and far-reaching reforms with greater autonomy for the regions, something they no longer trust the traditional parties to be able to achieve.
Six short and easy pieces in stages which aim to lead to what has generally been agreed are difficulties.
While the pastor was acquitted of manslaughter, the resultant publicity — generally linked with a major professed aim of Premier Drury's administration — served to call this aim of rigorous Temperance enforcement into question in the minds of many Ontarians.
* Personality tests – These tests aim to describe patterns of behavior, thoughts, and feelings, and generally fall within two categories: objective and projective.
Created by Kuosma, the instructor program's aim was to remove the stigma that wingsuits were dangerous and to provide wingsuit beginners ( generally, skydivers with a minimum of 200 jumps ) with a way to safely enjoy what was once considered the most dangerous feat in the skydiving world.

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