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meet and aim
Social centers are often a combination of many things that happen in one space with the aim of creating a space for people to meet in a non-commercial setting, whether it be for a party, political workshop, to see a film, have a drink or have breakfast.
In 1428, Oswald broke his oath and travelled to Heidelberg to meet Kurfürst Ludwig von der Pfalz, Archbishop of Cologne, Count Dietrich II von Moers and Duke Adolf VII von Jülich, with the aim to garner the help of the League of the Holy Court in a dispute with his cousin Hans von Villanders, who owed Oswald 2, 200 ducats.
The aim of this publication is to develop mechanisms that can balance the conflicting demands on the global peatland heritage, to ensure its wise use to meet the needs of humankind.
More funding is required to meet this aim.
Minimum Information ( MI ) standards or reporting guidelines specify the minimum amount of meta data ( information ) and data required to meet a specific aim or aims.
The IRC s gender-based violence programs aim to meet the safety, health, psychosocial and justice needs of women and girls who are survivors of or vulnerable to gender-based violence.
The aircraft's pilot and co-pilot refuse to meet their demands and use sharp maneuvers to spoil the hijackers ' aim and force them out of the cockpit, and several people are injured in a clash between the hijackers and the other people on the plane.
The scheme would improve the A40 between Llanddewi Velfrey and Penblewin, to the west of St Clears and meet the aim of the targeted investment in infrastructure along the east-west road corridor in south Wales.
The UK MoD hosted a government-to-government level briefing on 14 / 15 July 1997 with Italy, Germany, and Sweden to discuss the BVRAAM programme and how it might meet their requirements, with the aim of pursuing a collaborative procurement.
Another possible interpretation is that the Toynbee reference comes from the science fiction writer Ray Bradbury's short story " The Toynbee Convector ", which alludes to Toynbee's idea that in order to survive, humankind must always rush to meet the future, i. e., believe in a better world, and must always aim far beyond what is practically possible, in order to reach something barely within reach.
For example, against a straight punch to the face, an inside forearm block would aim to meet the inside of the forearm of the attacker, pushing the punch outward, leaving the opponents facing each other which also helps in counter attack.
For example, against a straight punch to the face, an outside forearm block would aim to meet the outside forearm of the attacker, pushing the punch outward, leaving the defender slightly to the side of the strike causing it to miss.
Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act, which requires mandatory standardized testing, forces schools that do not meet standards to provide alternate options for students, and stated the aim of closing the race and gender gap in schools.
The aim of the project goes beyond a village shop, being a service for the village, to support local suppliers wherever possible, and to be another focal point where people in the village can meet.
Today, Toynbee Hall provides a series of programmes for young people and families, adults, and older people, which aim to meet the needs of local people, improve conditions and enable communities to fulfil their potential.
The six planned metro lines aim to meet the transportation demands of the Greater Cairo area up to the year 2022.
" My main aim was to meet women ", he once confessed.
The agricultural problems which are specific to most of the new Member States have led to Joseph Daul making numerous trips to meet farmers, their professional representatives and the relevant government departments with the aim of informing and reassuring the agricultural sector and gauging the impact of the reforms and efforts required of them.
Its stated aim is to meet the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people.
The Re: new projects coordinate a Partnership Board to meet the needs of local residents in conjunction with local service providers such as the Council, Local Education Authority, Local Healthcare, Housing Associations and the Police to help improve services, identify local priorities and make changes with an aim to tackle " the quality of life issues which matter most to local people ".
Its official aim was " to stimulate trade, strengthen bonds that bind mother Country to her Sister States and Daughters, to bring into closer contact the one with each other, to enable all who owe allegiance to the British flag to meet on common ground and learn to know each other ".
It emphasises the devolution of managerial over political power-the aim is generally to allow local managers to meet national priorities more effectively, rather than to allow local politicians to derogate from national goals.
Basic education refers to the whole range of educational activities taking place in various settings ( formal, non formal and informal ), that aim to meet basic learning needs.
The secondary aim of the Committee is to support the government's economic policies, and help it meet its targets for growth and employment.

meet and set
To be eligible to borrow from a Bank for Cooperatives, a cooperative must be an association in which farmers act together in processing and marketing farm products, purchasing farm supplies, or furnishing farm business services, and must meet the requirements set forth in the Farm Credit Act of 1933, as amended.
-- George Kerr, the swift-striding Jamaican, set a meet record in the 600-yard run in the Knights of Columbus track meet tonight, beating Purdue's Dave Mills in a hot duel in 1.10.1.
Both were under the meet mark of 1.10.8 set in 1950 by Mal Whitfield.
She snapped five tenths of a second off the mark set by Helen Shipley, of Wellsley College, in the National A.A.U. meet in Columbus, Ohio.
He signed into law Senator Charles Sumner's Freedman's Bureau bill that set up a temporary federal agency designed to meet the immediate material needs of former slaves.
Typically, a work must meet minimal standards of originality in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time ( some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended ).
The show is set in the Cheers bar ( named for the toast " Cheers ") in Boston, Massachusetts, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, chat and have fun.
The King still lost, she was given shelter and food by servants of King Roger II of Sicily, until the King eventually reached Calabria, and she set out to meet him there.
In May 1565 she wrote to Cecil, urging that the money from family properties set aside for Oxford's use during his minority by his father's will should be entrusted to herself and other family friends to protect it and ensure that he would be able to meet the expenses of furnishing his household and suing his livery when he reached his majority ; this last would end his wardship though cancelling his debt with that Court, and convey the powers attached to his title.
The " formula " is a set of rules which all participants ' cars must meet.
Francis presented himself as an open and approachable monarch ( he regularly set aside two mornings each week to meet his imperial subjects, regardless of status, by appointment in his office, even speaking to them in their own language ), but his will was sovereign.
Heydrich drew up a set of proposals and Himmler sent him to meet with Frick.
While pedigree is considered, outside bloodlines are admitted to the registry if the horses meet the set standard for the registry.
On 3 May 2011, Michael O ' Flaherty with the United Nations Human Rights Committee published General Comment No. 34 on the ICCPR, which among other comments expresses concern that many forms of " hate speech " do not meet the level of seriousness set out in Article 20.
Hengist says that, if Vortigern deems these terms acceptable, he requests that Vortigern set a time and place for them to meet.
For example, the operations of set union and set intersection are both idempotent, as are logical conjunction and logical disjunction, and, in general, the meet and join operations of a lattice.
Iceman arrives in San Francisco, where he was set to meet Hepzibah, Warpath, and Angel.
Thus many equipment manufacturers add on their own particular requirements or tighten the tolerance on a general specification to meet their particular needs ( or doing a different set of tests or using different / own testbed engine ).
In a large, multi-day elite competition ( like the Olympics or World Championships ), a set number of competitors will advance to the final round, determined in advance by the meet management.
Aside from certain custom software ( such as installers and configuration tools ), a distribution is most simply described as a particular assortment of applications installed on top of a set of libraries married with a version of the kernel, such that its " out-of-the-box " capabilities meet most of the needs of its particular end-user base.
To help achieve this vision, the university implemented a laptop program in the fall of 2000 that ensures students and faculty have a standard set of tools ( hardware and software ) that meet a majority of their computing and telecommunications needs, promotes communication and enables quality support.
Stating " creative pragmatism " as a guiding principle, Lee's administration set out to revitalize the flagging economy, re-energize diplomatic ties, stabilize social welfare, and meet the challenges of globalization.

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