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aims and avoid
In other words, some analysts attempt to avoid the question of " Was this use of rhetoric successful accomplishing the aims of the speaker?
Arms control treaties and agreements are often seen as a way to avoid costly arms races which would prove counter-productive to national aims and future peace.
Opposition to all tariffs is part of the free trade principle ; the World Trade Organization aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs.
In diabetes mellitus ( by far the most common cause of chronic hyperglycemia ), treatment aims at maintaining blood glucose at a level as close to normal as possible, in order to avoid these serious long-term complications.
One method proposed that aims to avoid the fundamental lack in certain countries health care infrastructure is the privatisation of some areas, thus enabling drugs to be purchased on the open market from sources that are not officially related to the health care industry.
As Stan aims the cannon and lights the fuse, and Ollie turns away to avoid the loud blast, the barrel of the cannon flips backwards and unleashes the barrage of darts on Ollie, covering his back with darts.
But at the same time as the ego is hoping to avoid displeasure, it is also building itself so that it may be better able to act towards securing happiness, and these are the twin aims of the pleasure principle when the ego realizes that ‘ reality ’ must also be dealt with.
The switch aims to help readers avoid confusion arising from the differences between the two systems.
Such a power could mould and benefit from a recovering Europe, which in turn required a healthy Germany at its center ; these aims were at the center of what the Soviet Union strove to avoid as the wartime alliance broke down.
If the batsman plays it defensively he aims primarily to avoid getting out, and secondarily to avoid being hit by the ball.
The German Jewish author and expert on antisemitism, Günter B. Ginzel, accused Die Linke of using Klarsfeld for their own political aims, in order to avoid coming to terms with the crimes of the former Communist dictatorship in East Germany.
It is necessary to avoid the danger of understanding the practical law simply as the law that tells us to pursue the good, and try to understand the Good as that at which the practical law aims.
One of the aims of name rectification was to create a consistent language that would allow each word to have a consistent and universal meaning, so to avoid the confusion of multiple Ways, etc.
The project aims to make maximum use of the continent's existing highways to avoid the construction of newer ones, except in cases where missing routes necessitate their construction.
It aims to avoid problems before they happen.
A diet programme that manages the glycemic load aims to avoid sustained blood-sugar spikes, and can help avoid onset of type 2 diabetes.
One can scarcely avoid the conclusion that the results arrived at are those best suited to the political or economic aims of the country concerned or the industry sponsoring the research.
Sterile technique aims to avoid contamination with bacteria, yeast, or other cell lines.
The Global Natural Fund ( GNF ) supported project of CReNIEO aims at rural activities in Pulicat region with the main focus on environmental education, sustainable land use, new job opportunities and sustainable fishery to avoid over-fishing of the Lake.
Since the US government did not support the British aims and protests, the British government decided in favor of military intervention against Egypt to avoid the complete collapse of British prestige in the region.
This group aims to help decision makers understand and anticipate the impact of 21 < sup > st </ sup > century biology, the goal being to enhance positive and avoid negative outcomes of policy decisions.
The charity's Bionic Ear Show is an interactive show that aims to teach children and adults about how hearing works and how to avoid hearing loss.

aims and overhead
TMT travels to Thane ; ST runs up to Thane & Bhiwandi, NMMT till Vashi while MBMT aims at reducing the overhead on BEST for diffusing local traffic towards Borivali.
NSPR aims to impose as little overhead as possible in accessing those appropriate system features.
The framework aims to alleviate the overhead associated with common activities performed in Web development.
It aims to provide a solution where UDP is too primitive because guaranteed-order packet delivery is desirable, but TCP adds too much complexity / overhead.
* In economics, the inventory control problem, which aims to reduce overhead cost without hurting sales

aims and sometimes
His works are sometimes even said to have contributed to the modern negative connotations of the words politics and politician, and it is sometimes thought that it is because of him that Old Nick became an English term for the Devil and the adjective Machiavellian became a pejorative term describing someone who aims to deceive and manipulate others for personal advantage.
Comedy of manners, sometimes also called satire of manners, criticizes mode of life of common people ; political satire aims at behavior, manners of politicians, and vices of political systems ; Historically, Comedy of manners, which first appeared in British theater in 1620, has uncritically accepted the social code of the upper classes.
Sustainable development ( SD ) is a pattern of economic growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come ( sometimes taught as ELF-Environment, Local people, Future ).
These sometimes embodied utopian ambitions as well as aims for functionality and good governance, as with James Oglethorpe's plan for Savannah, Georgia.
Governments sometimes spread false information to assist them with aims such as going to war ; the " Iraq dossier " is an example of this ; these often come under the heading of black propaganda.
A team captain, in an idealized game, requires his pointer to place a boule reasonably close in approach to the jack ( paradoxically, in competition, the first pointer sometimes aims not to get so close to the jack that the opponents will inevitably shoot their boule immediately ).
Despite Louie sometimes fails to understand people's aims, he has proven to be a rational thinker ; when the trio come up with a plan for a particular situation Louie is usually the first of the boys to have second thoughts and rethink the plan and compare it to the situation.
One of the significant things that such a character implies is the premise that there is a secret, sometimes unconscious, world of aims and methods — one might almost say a secret system of values — that is often much more important than the rational one.
Social conservatives may sometimes support economic intervention where the intervention serves moral or cultural aims.
He employs a wide variety of styles, sometimes even within the same work, but aims to make his work accessible to a relatively large audience.
The Future Integrated Soldier Technology ( or FIST ) sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Future Infantry System Technology or Future Infantry Soldier Technology is a project by the British Army, which aims to enhance the infantry's combat effectiveness in the 21st century as part of the Future Soldier project.
A war of aggression, sometimes also war of conquest ; certain wars may be unlawful but not aggressive ( a war to settle a boundary dispute where the initiator has a reasonable claim, and limited aims, is one example ).
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee ( HGNC ), sometimes referred to as " HUGO ", is one of HUGO's most active committees and aims to assign a unique gene name and symbol to each human gene.
A later sophist who wrote one of the only remaining accounts of these great orators in his Lives of the Sophists, Philostratus describes Asianism as a form that “… aims at but never achieves the grand style .” He adds that its style is more, “ flowery, bombastic, full of startling metaphors, too metrical, too dependent on the tricks of rhetoric, too emotional .” This type of rhetoric is also sometimes referred to as “ Ionian ” and “ Ephesian ”, because it came from outside of Athens.
Philosophy for Children, sometimes abbreviated to P4C, is a movement that aims to teach reasoning and argumentative skills to children.
They usually occur when a fielder aims unsuccessfully at the stumps in an attempt to run out a batsman, although sometimes they are due to handling errors by the fielder receiving the ball.
This practice is in contrast to a purely analytic tradition ( sometimes called reductionism ) which aims to gain understanding of systems by dividing them into smaller composing elements and gaining understanding of the system through understanding their elemental properties.
As well as sharing the Third Way's aims U3W ( as it is sometimes shortened to ) is committed to securing independence for Northern Ireland from both the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
" Professor Ferguson then recites how a September 1914 program of German aims " is sometimes portrayed as if it were the first open statement of aims which had existed before the outbreak of war.
He tried to exceed the genre of music in his work, which is developed in the form " Stereo Picture ( 立體音畫, sometimes translated as " Three Dimensional Sound Picture ")" that aims at uniting the sound and the image.

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