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While and aims
While radical feminists aim to dismantle patriarchal society in a historical sense, their immediate aims are generally concrete.
# While every society must have some common aims, which implies there must be agreed on methods of problem-solving, and a common framework of law ; in a secular society these are as limited as possible.
While the secular society does not set any overall aim, it helps its members realize their aims.
While plains zebras are much more plentiful, one subspecies, the quagga, became extinct in the late 19th century-though there is currently a plan, called the Quagga Project, that aims to breed zebras that are phenotypically similar to the quagga in a process called breeding back.
While social democracy aims to achieve greater equality through taxes, subsidies and social welfare projects, market socialism does so through changes in patterns of enterprise ownership and management.
While the bike-lane network is being upgraded, the scheme aims to serve a large portion of the population, university students and tourist groups in their movement to and from downtown.
While strongly advocating for these moral issues, Dobson himself is more wary of the political spectrum and much of the resources of his group are devoted to other aims such as media.
While sharing separatist aims with Batasuna, Aralar has clearly refused political violence and ETA's assassinations and therefore remains a legal party.
While ITIL deliberately aims to be platform-agnostic, MOF is designed by Microsoft to provide a common management framework for its products.
While at Stanford, Toledo founded and continues to serve as the President of the Global Center for Development and Democracy, based in Latin America, the United States, and the European Union which ' aims to help Peru and Latin American countries build institutional bases for greater stability, with a wide political commitment to democracy, that is decentralized and equal to all ".
While expanding the form to a unified cycle of symphonic poems, Smetana created what Macdonald terms " one of the monuments of Czech music " and, Clapham writes, " extended the scope and purpose of the symphonic poem beyond the aims of any later composer ".
While it has been claimed that two related messianic Jewish sects of the eighteenth century, the Frankists, followers of Jacob Frank, and the Dönmeh, followers of Shabbetai Zvi, were alleged to hold an annual springtime ' Lamb Festival ,' which consisted of a celebratory dinner that included a ritualized exchange of spouses., such reports should be considered very cautiously, as they may simply be defamatory propaganda of the time against groups that the ruling elite found heretical, particularly since the groups involved were secretive about their beliefs, aims, and practices.
While Terrestrial Planet Finder-C aims to study the planetshine of extrasolar planets, Darwin and Terrestrial Planet Finder-I will search for thermal infrared light that is reradiated ( rather than scattered ) by the planet, and most astronomers would not consider that to be planetshine.
While Strauss maintained a sympathetic interest in Zionism, he later came to refer to Zionism as " problematic " and became disillusioned with some of its aims.
While all microfinance institutions aim at increasing incomes and employment, in developing countries the empowerment of women, improved nutrition and improved educaation of the borrower ’ s children are frequently aims of microfinance institutions.
While the democratic petty bourgeois want to bring the revolution to an end as quickly as possible, achieving at most the aims already mentioned, it is our interest and our task to make the revolution permanent until all the more or less propertied classes have been driven from their ruling positions, until the proletariat has conquered state power and until the association of the proletarians has progressed sufficiently far – not only in one country but in all the leading countries of the world – that competition between the proletarians of these countries ceases and at least the decisive forces of production are concentrated in the hands of the workers.
While Benny Morris considers the real picture of the Arab aims to be more complex, notably because they were well aware they could not defeat the Jews, he argues that the Yishuv was indeed threatened with extinction and feared what would happen if the Arabs won.
While in Europe he associated with Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, and other Imagist poets, he was one of the six Imagists who adopted the name and stuck to it until their aims were achieved.
While she continues to support herself through software development, Spiegel aims to use technology in music as a means of furthering her art rather than as an end in itself.
While having some similarities to a dead man's switch, this type of device ( a command loss timer ) is not actually a dead man's switch, because it aims to recover from a hardware failure rather than the absence of human operators.
While Wikipedia is administrated on the basis of the neutrality of articles and edits, smaller wikis such as Conservapedia and SourceWatch can also take openly ideological, non-neutral stances which differ them extensively from the aims of Wikipedia.
While neuroeconomics has more academic aims, since it studies the basic mechanisms of decision-making, neuromarketing is an applied field which uses neuroimaging tools for market investigations.
While in Calgary, they were active in the community, serving as honourary co-chairs of the Impact Foundation, an organization that aims to help kids deal with the challenges of growing up.
While on the ground Fouchet then pulls out a concealed weapon and aims at Burnett, but seeing the reflection on his partner's forehead, Lowrey spins and shoots Fouchet numerous times, killing him.

While and scope
While the Arrhenius concept is useful for describing many reactions, it is also quite limited in its scope.
While not directing or leading the class to a conclusion, the teacher may work to accurately formulate problems within the scope of the texts being studied.
While the term help desk initially implied the place where employees received technical support for the organizations IT infrastructure, that scope has broadened widely in meaning and use.
While his mentor and overlord Dingiswayo lived, Shakan methods were reined in, but the removal of this check gave the Zulu chieftain much broader scope.
While the scope of WikiWikiWeb was broad, users who strayed too far from the focus wanted to engage in discussions about the wiki itself and how it operated, referred to as WikiOnWiki discussions, were going beyond the scope of WikiWikiWeb.
While not bestowing upon the reader any singular theme or underlying purpose, it shows that despite the obviously massive advances in technology, society and scope of human civilisation, we are still fundamentally the same.
While a few scenes were deleted, as a whole each episode was left with a feeling of giving the viewer a great deal more information than in many anime series, and it added to the series epic scope.
While the definition and scope of thealogy is currently being defined by the key scholars in the field, thealogy is generally understood as a discourse that reflects upon the meaning of Goddess and Her relationship to life forms.
While classical in scope, the opening section of the setting demonstrates Pergolesi's mastery of the Italian baroque durezze e ligature style, characterized by numerous suspensions over a faster, conjunct bassline.
While biosecurity does encompass the prevention of the intentional removal ( theft ) of biological materials from research laboratories, this definition is narrower in scope than the definition used by many experts, including the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
While Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 To Be or Not To Be dealt with similar themes ( even including another mistaken-identity Hitler figure ), after the scope of Nazi atrocities became apparent it took nearly twenty years before any other films dared to satirize the era.
While each federal republic manages this division of powers differently, national security and defense, monetary policy, and other issues of a " national " scope are handled at the " federal " level while more local issues such as road and infrastructure maintenance and education policy are handled at the local level.
While it is possible to modify the properties of drug substances ~ by particle engineering, this is usually outside the scope of the formulator, an I the formulation must be designed to accommodate the limitations imposed by the drug substance.
While this event is a sprint ( according to some ), there is more scope to use tactics in the race ; the fact that 400 m times are considerably more than four times a typical 100 m time demonstrates this.
While many barristers and solicitors choose to practise within the scope of one or the other traditional disciplines, many others choose a cross-discipline practice.
While enthusiasm for multinational federalism in Europe incrementally led, over the following decades, to the formation of the European Union, the onset of the Cold War ( 1946 – 1991 ) eliminated the prospects of any progress towards federation with a more global scope.
While it might initially seem to be suggesting that it is beneficial to have good manners, this does not really capture its full scope.
While d ' Indy called his trilogy Wallenstein ( 1873, 1879 – 81 ) " three symphonic overtures ", the cycle is similar to Smetana's Má vlast in overall scope.
While most soaps centered on extended families or large hospitals that tended to be insular in their scope, The Edge of Night was probably the only daytime serial to truly capture the dynamics of a medium-sized city.
While many church leaders in 1890 regarded the Manifesto as inspired, there were differences among them about its scope and permanence.
While the need to create a legal framework for existing bank securities activities became a dominant theme for the “ financial modernization ” legislation supported by Leach, Rubin, Volcker, and others, after the GLBA repealed Glass-Steagall Sections 20 and 32 in 1999, commentators identified four main arguments for repeal: ( 1 ) increased economies of scale and scope, ( 2 ) reduced risk through diversification of activities, ( 3 ) greater convenience and lower cost for consumers, and ( 4 ) improved ability of U. S. financial firms to compete with foreign firms.
While " the scope of the series expands to include more than 700 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia ".

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