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principal and goal
The principal goal of a conservator is to nullify or at least reduce the rate of deterioration of an object, this can be achieved through either non-interventive or interventive methodologies.
The end goal is to limit this principal volatility, eliminating its relevance over time as the high, consistent, tax-free cash flow accumulates.
The ECMWF strategy puts the early warning of severe weather as its principal goal.
Fascism advocates a state-controlled and regulated mixed economy ; the principal economic goal of fascism is to achieve national autarky to secure national independence, through protectionist and interventionist economic policies.
For example, the school principal in the film Sixteen Candles ( 1984 ) is an interpretation of the Pantalone character, for his goal is to keep the two main characters from being together and to maintain some type of control of his school.
A principal goal for the bureau is helping stop proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, while furthering the growth of United States exports.
L. Zangwill, ' Binet, Alfred ', in R. Gregory, The Oxford Companion to the Mind ( 1987 ) p. 88 His principal goal was to identify students who needed special help in coping with the school curriculum.
Its principal goal was to inform London of German military operations on the Atlantic coast and in the English Channel.
An additional goal soon became the principal objective — the Christian reconquest of the sacred city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land and the freeing of the Eastern Christians from Islamic rule.
The enemy front is not the goal of the principal attack.
The principal goal was to ensure that there was a single duration for copyright and related rights across the entire European Union.
The keyspace partitioning and overlay network components are described below with the goal of capturing the principal ideas common to most DHTs ; many designs differ in the details.
Following this, Li Zongren and other military leaders evacuated the whole army to the Yangtze with the principal goal of defending Nanking.
In search of the maximum speed the principal goal is to minimize wind resistance, hence the use of skinsuits, special helmets and techniques.
The principal goal of ASALA was to reestablish historical Armenia that would include eastern Turkey and the Soviet Armenia.
Throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century, the principal foreign policy goal of the Habsburg rulers was to exchange the Austrian Netherlands for Bavaria, which would round out Habsburg possessions in southern Germany.
According to the school's principal, the goal is to prepare all of its students for college.
A principal government goal was to encourage large-scale farming that could benefit from modern technologies and powerful farm equipment.
She states that while she based her account of Hadrian on the two most principal sources, Historia Augusta and Cassius Dio's Historia Romana, her goal was to reinterpret the past but also strive for historical authenticity.
The principal goal of Operation Arctic Fox was to capture the town of Salla and then to advance in direction of Kandalaksha, to block the route to Murmansk.
NASCAR, the principal body for stock car racing in North America, has an extensive system of developmental series, with the ultimate goal for drivers being a ride in the top-level Sprint Cup Series.
In 1852, Dousman became a principal investor in the Madison & Prairie du Chien Railroad, a company formed to ensure that the larger Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad would meet its goal of connecting Lake Michigan with the Mississippi River.
A principal design goal was not to interfere with the natural user interface of Windows and to continue to provide a strong macro facility.
The Drug Policy Alliance ( DPA ) is a New York City-based non-profit organization, led by executive director Ethan Nadelmann, with the principal goal of ending the American " War on Drugs ".

principal and Foundation
* January 1 – Foundation of Fort George, Bombay laid by Colonel Keating, principal engineer, on the site of the former Dongri Fort.
The 1966 new Senior Common Room range ( Stc XXIII )( northern and eastern sides ) was a benefaction of the Bernard Sunley Foundation and contains some smaller rooms and the principal SCR lounge, replacing Victorian facilities.
Ann's Court, built on the land to the north of Old Court and south of West Road, is the newest court: it is named after Ann Dobson, who together with her husband Dr Christopher Dobson ( who matriculated at Selwyn in 1957 ) formed the Ann D Foundation, which is one of the principal donors towards the construction costs of Phases I and II.
In response to a demolition order placed on the building in which Otto Frank and his family had hidden during the war, he and Johannes Kleiman helped establish the Anne Frank Foundation on 3 May 1957, with the principal aim of saving and restoring the building, to allow it to be opened to the general public.
and is regarded as a prototype for similar programs elsewhere ; the principal Canadian news magazine Maclean's, which is well known for its university ranking guide, expresses the view in a discussion of small, specialized undergraduate programs in Canada that " it's unlikely that any of the other programs would exist if not for the Foundation Year at King's ", and Maclean's has in addition, largely because of the Foundation Year Programme, determined that King's College offers the best overall undergraduate experience in Canada.
In 1992, Holbrooke was also a member of the Carnegie Commission on America and a Changing World and Chairman and principal author of the bipartisan Commission on Government and Renewal, sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation and the Peterson Institute.
In the early 1960s he became a member of the John Birch Society and a principal figure in the Western Goals Foundation.
According to an article < sup id =" fn_1_back "> 1 </ sup > by John Heenan, a former principal and now director of the New Zealand Foundation for Character Education Incorporated, the school was a " decile three school which serves a lower socio-economic community in which there is significant unemployment and a high proportion of one-parent families ".
He has also served as principal conductor with the Flanders Orchestra and the Gulbenkian Foundation Orchestra.
Founded in 2003 by Tony Stewart, the principal purposes of the Tony Stewart Foundation are to raise and donate funds to help care for chronically ill children, drivers injured in motorsports activities and to support other charitable organizations in the protection of various animal species.
The driver and his team principal have made regular contributions to the Foundation for many years and have not hesitated to use their image to further its aims.
Since 2001 Jordan has served as special advisor to the president of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and is the foundation's principal counselor on the impact of potential grants in the nine-county Bay Area.
The Foundation advances its mission through its two principal grant making programs: the International Security and Foreign Policy Program and the Domestic Public Policy Program.
The National Science Foundation has been the principal supporter of the Institute since it was founded as the Institute for Theoretical Physics in 1979.
The International Thomas Bernhard Foundation, established by his executor and half-brother Dr. Peter Fabjan, has subsequently made exceptions, although the German firm of Suhrkamp remains his principal publisher.
He is most well known currently as founder and principal funder of The Peter G. Peterson Foundation, which he established in 2008 with a $ 1 billion endowment.
In March 2005 the outgoing principal, David James, revitalised the Island School Alumni Association with the backing of the school, Island School PTA and the English Schools Foundation.
The information sheets alleged that the Foundation, York University's principal fund-raising body, was biased by the presence and influence of pro-Israel lobbyists, activists and persons involved in Jewish agencies, whom he identified as the " tail ", and that this bias affected the political conduct of York's administration in important ways, through their power to " wag the dog ".
SFLC represented and advised the Free Software Foundation, one of its principal clients, throughout the process of drafting and public discussion of version 3 of the GNU General Public License ( GPLv3 ) during 2005-2007.
* Rockefeller Foundation, principal family philanthropic organization
In 1979, principal A. Smith decided that KGV should join the English Schools Foundation, and by 1981, the transfer was complete.
In September 1997, the Edmonton Symphony Society and the Edmonton Concert Hall Foundation successfully completed a two-decade, $ 45 million capital campaign, and the ESO moved from the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium ( the orchestra's principal performing venue since 1957 ) into its new concert hall, the acoustically superb, 1716 seat Francis Winspear Centre for Music.
The Foundation ’ s first President was one of the principal architects of the European Economic Community, ( later the European Union ), Robert Schuman.

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