Rape was used systematically, with the aim of cultural extermination.
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But there is no program with the aim of cutting jobs.
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Charlotte came along with the aim of doing more in marine conservation.
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Several groups have recently formed with the aim of increasing that proportion.
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FARC, was formed in 1964 with the aim of overthrowing the government.
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FARC was formed in 1964 with the aim of overthrowing the government.
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Few human rights advocates quarrel with the aim of improving the council.
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I learned to cook vegetables with the aim of preserving that perfection.
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DAZN launched in September with the aim of disrupting traditional sports media broadcasting.
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France hosted a conference last month with the aim of breaking the impasse.
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"They send it with the aim of interfering with our sovereignty," he added.
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But CrossFitters do CrossFit with the aim of getting better at doing CrossFit.
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Astrobotic and Moon Express were founded with the aim of winning that prize.
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Obama launched the organization in 2018 with the aim of promoting voter participation.
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They became butchers with the aim of revolutionizing the food system in America.
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All of this is done with the aim of influencing the US presidential election.
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I am conferring with my lawyers with the aim of vigorously countering these allegations.
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Washington has imposed sanctions against Iran with the aim of halting Iranian oil exports.
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We continue to push these migrants to the brink with the aim of deterrence.
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Instead Iranian scientists dissected it with the aim of reverse-engineering the drone's capabilities.
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He saved his commission checks diligently, always with the aim of buying a place.
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She signed up with Beauty Shoppe with the aim of reconnecting with the city.
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But, the new law was passed with the aim of challenging that decision, Ivey said.
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Left Field will have an international focus with the aim of attracting a global audience.
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Palmer took back control in March with the aim of restarting operations later this year.
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But the new law was passed with the aim of challenging that decision, she said.
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Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) earlier this month with the aim of keeping undocumented families together.
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So Okta manages who gets access to what with the aim of preventing security breaches.
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Parliament approved the 2019 budget earlier this month with the aim of slashing the deficit.
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Late last year, Garmendia moved to Los Angeles with the aim of breaking into Hollywood.
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She started the event with the aim of coordinating a game jam on every continent.
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Washington has imposed sanctions against Iran with the aim of halting all Iranian oil exports.
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Tesla in November unveiled its prototype Semi with the aim of upending the trucking industry.
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Challenger banks are smaller firms set up with the aim of competing with bigger banks.
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So in 2014, Frey cofounded Deep Genomics with the aim of applying machine learning to DNA.
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All decisions related to Amaravati are made with the aim of improving people's lives, Cherukuri said.
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There is much talk of "educating for character", with the aim of developing "grit" and "resilience".
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Players can battle each other with the aim of capturing places on the map called "portals".
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The pilot plant will be built in Denmark, with the aim of starting operations in 2019.
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Russia's campaigns spread propaganda and disseminate private information with the aim of sowing discord among Americans.
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Nowadays, in Turkish newspapers, guides are printed with the aim of helping readers spot suicide bombers
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All of this is done with the aim of making the area more attractive to business.
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He returned to Pakistan in 2013 with the aim of running in the country's national elections.
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People may take the two drugs together with the aim of achieving a heightened hallucinogenic affect.
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While Al Qaeda founded Inspire with the aim of inciting lone actors, its success was limited.
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I called my parents with the aim of telling them as soon as it came up.
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It's also partnering with UK charities with the aim of helping them increase their legacy income.
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Renault's board met last night with the aim of holding a final vote on Fiat's proposal.
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They could also intercept the ballots with the aim of casting them in place of voters.
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Those 77 compounds can now be experimented on with the aim of developing a coronavirus treatment.
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Cutting is a rite of passage in many societies, often with the aim of promoting chastity.
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Bradford & Bingley is being run by UK Asset Resolution with the aim of winding it down.
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Finally, a long-term strategy needs to be adopted with the aim of preventing future extremism.
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It was set up in 1961 with the aim of promoting economic growth, prosperity and sustainable development.
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Lampert merged Sears and Kmart in 2005, with the aim of creating a more stable discount retailer.
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Social engineering attacks are very nuanced and complex personalized attacks, with the aim of compromising sensitive information.
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At minimum, they told a one-sided story and fostered fear with the aim of preventing abortion.
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Better Angels was launched in 2016 with the aim of awakening America's citizenry from its partisan nightmare.
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Unlike its human equivalent, pet food is processed with the aim of creating a more balanced diet.
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The company says they're cutting down to get close to profitability, with the aim of staying independent.
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Similarly, the war in Syria was fomented by the West with the aim of dislodging Mr Assad.
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Political parties have agreed to fast-track legislation this year with the aim of bringing prices down.
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A Saudi-led coalition intervened against the Houthis in 2015 with the aim of restoring his government.
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GSG was launched in 2013 by G8 leaders with the aim of promoting social impact investment globally.
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I am more interested in connecting conflicting political models, with the aim of creating new political solidarities.
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The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on Iran with the aim of halting its oil exports altogether.
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That lets them tailor the experience to readers individually, with the aim of keeping them around longer.
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The first of the four monuments was removed last month, with the aim of relocating it elsewhere.
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Riversimple is currently producing a handful of cars with the aim of having mass production by 2020.
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The program is targeting 14 countries with the aim of cutting CO2 emissions in the aviation sector.
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It was introduced by former SPD Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck with the aim of preventing tax evasion.
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" The statement continued: "I am conferring with my lawyers with the aim of vigorously countering these allegations.
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Remember that panic investing with the aim of taking advantage of a "deal" is not always prudent.
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He also said that political factions should continue their negotiations with the aim of forming a government.
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Foldit has launched a coronavirus puzzle with the aim of finding a protein to neutralize its spike.
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They said Google was engaged in anti-competitive practices "with the aim of cementing Google's dominant position".
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The chatbot talked about politics, with the aim of getting voters to help oust the Conservative government.
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"It's investing with the aim of making a difference alongside earning a financial return," Ms. Savant said.
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They also accused her of hiring two legal assistants with the aim of pocketing their salaries. Mrs.
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Its members study both the Torah and the Bible, with the aim of uniting Judaism and Christianity.
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Djukanovic has accused the Church of promoting pro-Serbian policies with the aim of undermining Montenegrin statehood.
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In countries like Finland, technology firms have since formed with the aim of providing services for these refugees.
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Now, it's opening up to early access for a broader group, with the aim of refining it further.
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In parts of China, people have hired strippers at funerals, with the aim of attracting a larger crowd.
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Other measures such as bond-buying have also been launched with the aim of boosting lending and growth.
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Wolstenholme had been appointed to the position in August, with the aim of turning around the troubled lender.
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It plans to double its asset base with the aim of turning Egypt into a regional export hub.
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It has rarely been prosecuted since it was enacted in 1938 with the aim of countering Nazi propaganda.
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Cohn's top two priorities are tax reform and infrastructure investment, both with the aim of promoting economic growth.
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Our campaign does that, with the aim of achieving maximum impact for Puerto Ricans living on the island.
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In the revealing film, Lovato confesses that she's using dating apps with the aim of meeting either sex.
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It will then launch a bid for the rest of Italian company with the aim of delisting it.
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Italy could create a specific public company with the aim of strengthening the country's banks, il Messagero reports.
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Washington sharply tightened sanctions against Iran since May with the aim of bringing its oil exports to zero.
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The CEO promised to invest $50 billion with the aim of hiring 50,000 people in the United States.
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Lastly, Boy deorbits, re-entering the Earth's atmosphere with the aim of destroying both itself and the debris.
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Buy-to-let investors buy residential property, typically with a mortgage, with the aim of renting it out.
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That the right of movement is going to be restricted with the aim of being drastic regarding quarantine.
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Those large-scale asset purchases are known as quantitative easing (QE), with the aim of stimulating the economy.
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None of these were written to send out like a newspaper, or with the aim of converting people.
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Senior officials from Iran and the deal's remaining parties will meet with the aim of saving the pact.
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At first, it joined a Western and regional alliance funding and arming rebels with the aim of ousting Assad.
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"ExxonKnew is a coordinated campaign perpetuated by activist groups with the aim of stigmatizing ExxonMobil," the company's site states.
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She said the collection was started in the early 1970s with the aim of bringing art to the residents.
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"We interpreted this as definite pressure on the IOC with the aim of excluding the Russian team," he said.
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Each year 12 of Germany's most promising startups are selected with the aim of helping them break into America.
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The products are shipped directly to the consumer, with the aim of building direct communication and strong customer relationships.
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The players take it in turns to remove the sticks with the aim of avoiding the fall of marbles.
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Dakar Lives began as an Instagram feed in 2015 with the aim of "curating the best photos from Senegal".
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The report says that hackers interfered in the election with the aim of securing a victory for Donald Trump.
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Mr Netanyahu accused Iran of preparing to deploy "very dangerous weapons" in Syria with the aim of destroying Israel.
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A new labour ministry is promised, with the aim of bringing in a welter of new rights for workers.
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The following month, May announced a snap general election with the aim of strengthening her hand in Brexit negotiations.
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The price range was set with the aim of gathering expressions of interest from institutional investors, the bank said.
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Now a group of residents guard the ruins, patrolling the streets with the aim of keeping ISIS fighters out.
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It also launched new interest rate swaps for banks with the aim of curbing yields on longer-dated bonds.
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The following month, she announced a snap general election with the aim of strengthening her hand in Brexit negotiations.
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This is to help a survivor reclaim her selfhood, with the aim of dispelling the immobilizing experience of objectification.
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With this deal, Hypermarcas completes the restructuring of its portfolio with the aim of becoming a pure pharmaceutical company.
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For Miss Suu Kyi has pledged a "just balancing" between states and regions, with the aim of "national reconciliation".
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"Shoot-out" acquisitions is the name given to purchases of startups with the aim of eliminating a potential rival.
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A new initiative has launched in Europe with the aim of dealing with the root causes of economic migration.
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Another expedition is planned next year with the aim of creating a comprehensive, 3-D image of the wreck.
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By then he had founded SpaceX, with the aim of developing reusable rockets to eventually send people to Mars.
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Serbs in Bosnia took up arms to expel non-Serbs with the aim of annexing conquered territory to Serbia.
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It took a stake in another courier company, YTO Express, with the aim of improving its rural delivery service.
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Challenger banks are smaller retail lenders that are set up with the aim of disrupting big, established financial institutions.
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NASA blasted the InSight lander to Mars with the aim of drilling some 16 feet into the Martian ground.
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In early November, I took the train from London to Suffolk, with the aim of swimming in Deakin's moat.
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Among the report's recommendations are a new set of rules with the aim of preventing sexual exploitation and abuse.
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This established county governments, with the aim of giving each of Kenya's many tribes a fair share of government revenues.
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Another one of their partners, in Peru, employs women in small villages with the aim of educating and empowering them.
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"The Brexit talks continue with the aim of reaching a deal," he added, saying no one wanted talks to fail.
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In recent months the United States has sharply tightened sanctions on Iran with the aim of halting its oil exports.
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Furthermore, Abe has vowed to expand education benefits with the aim of offering free higher education for low-income households.
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Instead they are an attempt to "get you to think out of the box" with the aim of "provoking conversation".
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Russia said the Ukrainian ships had been maneuvering dangerously and ignoring its instructions with the aim of stirring up tensions.
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A whole host of startups have launched in recent years with the aim of making last-mile deliveries using robots.
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Cadillac's launching Book first in the New York metropolitan area, with the aim of expanding it to other markets gradually.
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It has conducted missile tests with the aim of being able to hit the United States with a nuclear bomb.
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Libra will be pegged to a basket of government-backed money and assets, with the aim of making it stable.
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The bots are electric and cloud-connected, with the aim of making cleaning practices "green, consistent and easy to manage".
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And instead says the intention remains to reform the law "with the aim of a more comprehensive protection of housing".
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As part of DedSec, players complete missions around San Francisco with the aim of destroying the city's advanced surveillance system.
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Moody's Investors Service acquired a majority stake in Vigeo Eiris in April, with the aim of promoting global ESG standards.
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The K9 Crew program was launched here in 2016, with the aim of providing travelers with stress relief and comfort.
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Unilever's division heads have been told to review their operations with the aim of boosting shareholder returns, the FT said.
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The BLM has progressed along a similar path with the aim of better refining its important land use planning role.
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Government will also modernise its guidance on electronic ID verification with the aim of supporting tech for accessing financial services.
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The EU introduced harmonized short-selling regulation in November 2012 with the aim of increasing transparency and reducing settlement risk.
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The Supreme Court has ruled universities may use affirmative action with the aim of helping minority applicants get into college.
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Turkey has dismissed the accusations of sanctions-busting as politically-motivated, with the aim of "cornering" Turkey and its economy.
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He said Beijing and Moscow have been developing missiles, lasers and other technologies with the aim of targeting US satellites.
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Some officers film them from behind the police lines, doubtlessly with the aim of making arrests at a later date.
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Soon after, he helped found Utah County's first L.G.B.T. resource center, with the aim of preventing youth suicide and homelessness.
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Regulation will go into effect no later than 2018, with the aim of cutting methane pollution 40 percent by 2030.
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The U.S. State Department said it would be interested in joining future talks, with the aim of denuclearizing the North.
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LDC said it was also enlarging its Senior Leadership Team with the aim of exploring new growth opportunities, it said.
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Son, an ambitious dealmaker, masterminded SoftBank's 2013 takeover of Sprint with the aim of quickly merging it with T-Mobile.
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The festival will also hold a symposium with the aim of educating companies on how to better serve autistic people.
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While at university, he founded the Nottingham Entrepreneurs with the aim of providing networking and skills development to entrepreneurial students.
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It started a nationwide survey in 2014 with the aim of tracking 5,214 patients under the country's TB-control program.
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But two days after they filed their suit, with the aim of challenging the settlement, a judge ratified the deal.
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"The business had previously undergone a pre-packaged sale with the aim of protecting value and achieving stability," administrator PWC said.
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Other banks are looking at updating their own indexes with the aim of selling them to a wider range of clients.
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In the US, Congress has blocked any clinical trials with the aim of turning an edited IVF embryo into a baby.
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Three years ago Mr Snyder created the Michigan Office for New Americans, with the aim of attracting skilled and entrepreneurial immigrants.
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Part of the money will also be used on improving the software, with the aim of making the service on-demand.
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Screening live video is a particularly pressing issue at a time where terrorists commit atrocities with the aim of going viral.
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Uber has made consistent losses, with the aim of capturing a huge market share and then being able to raise prices.
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Hun Sen proposed the amendments last month with the aim of removing Sam Rainsy from the political equation, one analyst said.
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This should continue and be extended to other 5G providers, with the aim of minimising the sloppy coding that creates vulnerabilities.
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Included in the changes, Groups were made private with the aim of reducing some of the spam that people were posting.
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Since then, Samsung has been reportedly testing dual-screen smartphones, with the aim of bringing some type of device to market.
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On the contrary, the law is to be revised by law with the aim of a more comprehensive protection of housing.
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Billionaire businessman Ayman Hariri founded social network Vero with the aim of reaching a more grown-up audience, but without advertising.
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Some of them have returned with the aim of carrying out attacks in Europe, like those seen in Brussels and Paris.
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Prototype testing got underway in the early 2000s, with the aim of having the new ATC system in place by 2015.
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Lorenzana said on Tuesday the military had intensified operations on land with the aim of defeating Abu Sayyaf within six months.
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They are smaller and stronger, with more security features than their predecessors, with the aim of making them harder to counterfeit.
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Cameron called the referendum with the aim of keeping the Conservative Party united and preventing voters from flocking over to UKIP.
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The deal was made to help DeepMind develop an app called Streams with the aim of monitoring patients with kidney disease.
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Rather, it alleges that the payments were bribes with the aim of influencing the LIA's decision to enter into the trades.
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Police spokeswoman Polly Namaye told Reuters the latest gear purchase was made with the aim of maintaining security on election day.
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Back in 2015 a startup called SearchInk, launched out of Berlin with the aim of combining machine learning with handwriting recognition.
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Luebeck airport was bought in 2014 with the aim of attracting medical tourists, but a year later the airport was bankrupt.
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It also intends to modernise its guidance on electronic ID verification with the aim of supporting technology for accessing financial services.
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Blanchette will take the mantle of CEO immediately, the company said Tuesday, with the aim of turning around the struggling brand.
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The group will officially incorporate later this year with the aim of linking brewers, buyers, sommeliers and others in the industry.
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Congressional Republicans, meanwhile, are preparing a $1.5 trillion tax cut for businesses and individuals with the aim of stimulating economic growth.
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The new housing complexes are typically four storeys high, with the aim of promoting densification and containing the city's urban sprawl.
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Extremely wealthy individuals may spend hundreds of millions on political contributions with the aim of influencing policies that will benefit them.
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It had been investing heavily in its European and US operations, with the aim of becoming a full-service investment bank.
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Academics like Tse have added all kinds of new features to blockchains, often with the aim of improving security and privacy.
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Challenger banks are small banking groups, predominantly based in the U.K., set up with the aim of competing with larger lenders.
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Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan are due to convene on Monday in Washington with the aim of resolving their disagreements by Jan.
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Musharraf then went into exile, but returned to Pakistan in 2013 with the aim of running in the country's national elections.
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They, too, play with self-invention and theater, but with the aim of hammering down, rather than loosening up, utopian possibilities.
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Meanwhile, central banks have gobbled up bonds via massive asset purchase programs with the aim of lowering long-term borrowing costs.
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The ministry has proposed cutting employers' mandatory social security contributions with the aim of enticing businesses out of the shadow economy.
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The two economic powerhouses are in the midst of translating the deal, with the aim of signing it in early January.
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Over the past two months, Washington has sharply tightened sanctions against Tehran with the aim of halting its oil exports altogether.
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Project Sign eventually evolved into Project Blue Book, with the aim of convincing the public that flying saucers could be explained.
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A decade after he arrived, Mr. Tracy established the River Pierce Foundation with the aim of cleaning up the Rio Grande.
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Mirza plans to set up chapters of the YBHS at different UK universities, with the aim of opposing No Platform policies.
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Further consultation on the strategy is scheduled for May and June, Lloyd's said, with the aim of implementing proposals from early 2020.
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Tom Cotton R-Arizona, with the aim of demonstrating support for Hong Kong's autonomy as a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China.
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Zegona said on Monday it was raising funds with the aim of increasing its ownership of Euskaltel by up to 12.5 percent.
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This will include beefing up its management team with the aim of scaling up marketing and sales, and establishing new channel partners.
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Following that disclosure, however, Uber's fierce rival Grab began aggressively approaching Comfort drivers with the aim of converting them to its platform.
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We will continue to invest in the right global solutions with the aim of becoming the preeminent leader in biological specimen transportation.
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Unscrupulous clinics often placed multiple embryos in their wombs with the aim of making pregnancy more likely, without making the risks clear.
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U.S. intelligence agencies have said Russia interfered in the election with the aim of tipping it toward Trump and away from Clinton.
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In 212 it made an abortive bid for ABN AMRO, a Dutch firm, with the aim of creating a huge, universal bank.
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It offers 70 virtual labs with the aim of increasing participation in STEM curricula, while also improving learning outcomes and retention rates.
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Senior officials from Iran and the deal's remaining parties will meet in Vienna on Friday with the aim of saving the agreement.
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"PDVSA does not tolerate acts of corruption and will continue investigating and acting with the aim of determining responsibilities," the company said.
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Shachar Bialick, CEO of Curve, told CNBC that the company has started a funding round with the aim of raising $50 million.
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SPD leader Martin Schulz has called for closer EU integration, with the aim of achieving a "United States of Europe" by 2025.
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They then used the login to trigger bogus upgrades for premium smartphones — with the aim of intercepting devices before they reached customers.
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Legislation on the tax relief will be published in spring 2018 with the aim of making transferable tax histories available from Nov.
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The two will team up on articles, videos and eventually live conferences with the aim of increasing financial literacy, the companies said.
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A new LED handbag lets you literally wear emoji on your sleeve, ironically with the aim of getting people to talk more.
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As for when Sound might appear on the market with the aim of changing that, your guess is as good as mine.
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The local governments first brought the lawsuit in 2000 with the aim of making the companies pay billions for the clean-up.
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Go players alternately place black or white stones on a grid of 19x19 squares with the aim of occupying the most territory.
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It is also clear that such attacks will be against soft targets with the aim of causing as many casualties as possible.
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Under this proposal, the central bank prints money to dole out to the public, with the aim of boosting growth and inflation.
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The free speech guarantee prohibits the "packing" and "cracking" of "disfavoured speakers...into legislative districts with the aim of diluting their votes".
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SoftBank had acquired Sprint in 2012 with the aim of also taking over T-Mobile, rather than being Deutsche Telekom's junior partner.
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The testbed pilot programme was initially unveiled in 2017 with the aim of providing first-last mile commutes for residents across Singapore.
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The billionaire Tesla CEO has a start-up called The Boring Company with the aim of finding a way to ease traffic.
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The measure would also raise local taxes on ammunition sales, with the aim of using the money to fund gun safety courses.
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He puts 10 to 20 percent of his savings in private equity companies, with the aim of eventually hopefully doubling his income.
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The Federal Reserve system, with its component regional banks, was created in 1913 with the aim of spreading power around the country.
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Yet she is also busily renovating the rooms upstairs, with the aim of sometime soon making that outside sign truthful once again.
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Federal traffic police stepped up their patrols on the roads around Vila do Joao, with the aim of preventing them from fleeing.
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She has a new understanding of what she's capable of and plans to resume classes with the aim of becoming a nurse.
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Alpha Stim is a device that sends electricity through the brain with the aim of helping people with depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
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The trolls are focusing almost exclusively on racial issues in the US, with the aim of deepening divisions and provoking social unrest.
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The SNB is also working closely with the Federal Council with the aim of providing the best possible support to the economy.
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In the interview, Tillerson endorsed "direct" negotiations with North Korea, with the aim of getting them to give up their nuclear weapons.
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The premise prompts the sorts of conversations most other late-night shows avoid, with the aim of achieving depth and forthright honesty.
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I'm studying the New Testament at Northern Seminary, with the aim of transitioning into their master of divinity program in two years.
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Pro-Kremlin media outlets meanwhile have been spreading disinformation abroad about the public health crisis with the aim of "aggravating" the situation.
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Material released by a hostile foreign government, with the aim of confusing voters and evidently without significant new information, failed to qualify.
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The restrictions are "necessary" and conditions-based with the aim of protecting Americans by having stronger vetting standards, one senior official said.
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"Instead, he has been keeping political tension in the country with the aim of boosting his own political power," the HDZ said.
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He puts 10-to-20 percent of his savings in private equity companies, with the aim of eventually hopefully doubling his income.
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NASA would get a $25 billion boost from Trump's plan, with the aim of sending astronauts back to the moon by 2024.
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Under Theodore Roosevelt, the U.S. established a legislature in Manila with the aim of schooling Filipinos in the ways of representative democracy.
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The articles are then set to be debated Thursday in the Judiciary Committee, with the aim of impeaching the President before Christmas.
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He claims we are trying to limit the Knowledge Economy, with the aim of depriving access to it among the working class.
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They are pegged to financial assets like stocks, bonds and real estate, with the aim of avoiding the volatility seen in cryptocurrencies.
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A confidential report to the U.N. Security Council accuses Rwanda of recruiting and training Burundian refugees with the aim of ousting Nkurunziza.
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The military stepped in three times to topple governments between 1960 and 1980, with the aim of upholding Turkey's constitutionally mandated secularism.
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Forcelli recently rewrote the A.T.F.'s manual on eyewitness identifications, with the aim of improving procedures in order to safeguard against error.
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Similar legal changes have gone into effect in Australia and Europe, with the aim of shutting down the major markets for stolen lumber.
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Opened in 2013, the school offers classes for hobbyists and serious designers, with the aim of preserving the trade and growing the profession.
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With the aim of reviving tourism and diversifying the economy, the government plans to turn the city into a massive open air museum.
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It's part of an initiative launched by the French government in 2013, with the aim of reducing food waste by 50% by 2025.
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"Weapons were used with the aim of forcibly stopping the Ukrainian warships," the FSB said in a statement circulated to Russian state media.
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The influential OPEC oil cartel gathered at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria with the aim of reaching an accord over throttling back output.
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Under Mr. Xi, the party has also dispatched teams of officials to universities with the aim of monitoring the ideological views of teachers.
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President Bush, also known as 43, came into office with the aim of bringing the country together under the banner of compassionate conservatism.
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The Islamist extremist group has waged an insurgency in the East African nation since 2006 with the aim of toppling the Somali government.
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In 2013, he co-founded Atlas Mara, which purchases African banks with the aim of establishing a sub-Saharan Africa-wide banking chain.
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The Australian government has released a telemovie in war-torn regions with the aim of stopping asylum seekers heading for Australia by boat.
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If the idea proves successful, authorities may expand the system to other ATM vendors with the aim of eventually covering the whole country.
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One group is targeting major regional banks with the aim of enhancing their intermediary functions so as to boost lending, the sources said.
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Under the vTaiwan process, the first stage was 'objective', with the aim of simply laying out the basic facts of what was known.
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Bensalah has named a panel to start talks with the opposition with the aim of preparing and setting a date for presidential elections.
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You may remember that Factual was founded a decade ago by Gil Elbaz, with the aim of creating an open repository for data.
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Financial institutions have been investing in blockchain with the aim of developing software that can help them better manage some data-heavy processes.
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The deficit is expected to narrow to A$6.0 billion by 2019/20, with the aim of returning to surplus by 2020/21.
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I spent three days watching him perform what he called a "full-body microbiome transplant" with the aim of fixing his gut issues.
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SBU chief Vasily Gritsak said the man had made contact with armed groups in Ukraine with the aim of buying weapons and explosives.
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Other apps have launched in the past with the aim of offering a co-watching experience, like YouTubeSocial, WeMesh, LiveLead, AirTime and others.
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Meanwhile, Clinton's campaign also sent out a number of emails to its supporters this week, mainly with the aim of raising campaign funding.
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Today it's launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Seedrs equity platform with the aim of funding the next steps in its development process.
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The move would be in advance China's plan to land its astronauts there by 2030, with the aim of eventually colonizing the moon.
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The round included Asia-based investors Hawk Ventures (China) and Global Brain (Japan) with the aim of increasing focus on potential growth markets.
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Kenzen delivers real-time health insights using patented biosensors, sweat analysis and predictive analytics with the aim of preempting dehydration, cramping, and injuries.
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Over the past year, a growing number of initiatives have been launched with the aim of helping us navigate the "post-truth" world.
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"In the coming days, we will meet the main social partners with the aim of producing the budget ahead of schedule", Conte said.
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It does, however, set guidelines for loans with the aim of reducing risk for lenders and making capital more available to small businesses.
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Followers of Sufism undertake distinct ritual practices, such as reciting hymns and poetry, with the aim of reaching a direct encounter with God.
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These darling little teensy-tiny baby satellites are following the miniaturisation trend, with the aim of making space exploration affordable even to hobbyists.
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The Lima Group was set up in 2017 with the aim of finding a peaceful solution to Venezuela's deepening economic and humanitarian crisis.
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She entered the industry with the aim of making adult films that focus on story, characters, and the female gaze above all else.
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Mr. Abdo Benítez and Mr. Alegre vowed to strengthen the country's judiciary with the aim of making Paraguay more attractive to foreign investors.
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The source also said that Terra Firma intended to accelerate the sale process, with the aim of closing the deal by Aug. 5.
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In 2015, Congress added $90 million to the Department of Labor's Apprenticeship USA initiative, with the aim of attracting new industries and employers.
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Washington backed him and imposed tough new sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, with the aim of forcing Maduro and his allies from power.
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Then both chambers need to pass it by simple majority, with the aim of getting it to Trump's desk by Wednesday, Dec. 20.
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Robert E. Lee, who was a leader of the secessionist movement during the Civil War with the aim of preserving and expanding slavery.
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Syrian rebel factions launched an attack on Syrian government territory in Quneitra on Friday, with the aim of connecting two insurgent-held areas.
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It would give contractors up to $50,000 in back pay, with the aim of specifically addressing the shutdown's effects on low-wage workers.
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Instead they weaponize their wealth, with the aim of creating even more capital and remaking society according to their own, unrepresentative political beliefs.
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MiFID has squeezed smaller banks by forcing them to charge separately for research and trading, with the aim of boosting transparency for clients.
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Maduro says this is part of an "economic war" waged by the opposition and Washington, with the aim of ousting his unpopular government.
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The bloc emerged in the wake of World War II with the aim of avoiding conflict and bringing economic prosperity to the region.
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Netanyahu told CNN in September that Iran was trying to "colonize'' Syria with the aim of "destroying us and conquering the Middle East.
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Shi Wen, who attended her first fitness class two years ago with the aim of being thin, is now a part-time trainer.
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Currently, IVF is in the process of becoming a public bank with the aim of increasing its exposure to SMEs and social projects.
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On Wednesday, HTT said it will begin building a hyperloop track in Abu Dhabi with the aim of having it operational by 2020.
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"Brazil looks to Africa with friendship and respect, with the aim of advancing projects that bring us even closer together," Mr. Temer said.
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He wants to fire nuclear weapons at Mars' poles with the aim of terraforming it — that is, making the surface habitable for humans.
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" It added that both sides were consulting on the matter "with the aim of reaching a comprehensive understanding and resolution of the situation.
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Afghan and US forces launched a counteroffensive against the ISIS affiliate in March 2017 with the aim of driving it out of Afghanistan.
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Even while companies like Sonder emerge with the aim of making apartment rentals more like a hotel, Airbnb itself is moving toward hotels.
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Rivals are also investing in digital farming with the aim of generating service revenues that could offset any future drop in chemicals volumes.
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Since early 2017, OPEC, Russia and other non-OPEC crude producers have curbed output with the aim of eliminating a global oil glut.
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FF has also started Founders Factory, with the aim of launching 200 startups in the next 5 years by working with corporate partners.
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I'd been applying for insight days at various investment banks with the aim of eventually applying for an internship in sales and trading.
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RYOT, founded in 2012, has been shooting VR and 360-degree films and documentaries with the aim of giving viewers more immersive experiences.
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Spectacles are sunglasses with embedded cameras that Snapchat introduced two months ago with the aim of funneling ever more videos to its service.
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Since May, he has tightened sanctions with the aim of halting Iran's oil exports entirely, depriving it of its main source of revenue.
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Kony has led the LRA with the aim of ousting Uganda's government and replacing it with a system guided by the Ten Commandments.
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In the Landry case, school officials made up tales drawn from racial stereotypes, with the aim of enhancing a student's chances of admission.
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That included a 17 percent decline for its flagship Camry midsize sedan, which was completely redesigned with the aim of increasing market share.
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They said the actions were organized by the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia with the aim of bringing down the Islamic government.
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Now those teams are working together to synchronize data and deliver targeted ads, with the aim of becoming a commercial powerhouse like Facebook.
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But increasingly they're betting on other modes of transportation — with the aim of becoming the only service people need to get around cities.
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Last month, the two sides began free trade talks, with the aim of making Panama a hub for Chinese goods in Central America.
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And President Trump has signed a sweeping executive order to eliminate and streamline environmental regulations with the aim of speeding up infrastructure projects.
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Shell launched its Torzhok lubricants plant in Russia's northwest in 2012, with the aim of producing up to 200 million liters a year.
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The rest of Translate's hundred-odd languages were to come, with the aim of eight per month, by the end of next year.
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Authorities will evaluate the project's success over the coming months with the aim of installing similar kiosks across the capital, the governor said.
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Arcep is now giving temporary permission for both to "any interested player" with the aim of gathering relevant information from this test phase.
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These new gameplay tweaks fit snugly into Blizzard's new design philosophy for Overwatch, with the aim of keeping things fresh through regular updates.
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As such, some are taught to speak authoritatively yet compassionately, and they take action responsibly with the aim of serving the collective good.
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Last year, Finland launched a free online crash course in artificial intelligence with the aim of educating its citizens about the new technology.
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" This list also included close-up images of "a person's skin with the aim of highlighting medical conditions" like "acne, eczema, and dermatitis.
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For beyond trade, there is a host of other multinational agreements Trump has scuttled with the aim of redrawing them to America's advantage.
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The revised law removes several layers of bureaucracy to simplify procedures for investment from Taiwan, with the aim of encouraging more of it.
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The strategy involves implementing broader programs for cancer screening and treatment with the aim of eliminating cervical cancer as a public health issue.
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Tenant groups want to gather 170,000 signatures needed within four months to hold a referendum with the aim of expropriating Deutsche Wohnen's property.
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As a result, more empty nesters in China are adopting the snowbird lifestyle with the aim of easing the burden on their children.
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Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne system is undergoing testing with the aim of launching rockets bearing small satellites into space from a modified jumbo jet.
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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing, the city's bourse operator, changed its listing rules last year - primarily with the aim of attracting Chinese tech groups.
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NASA is looking to these companies, and any new firms added to the list as a result of this second call for submissions, to deliver both small and mid-size lunar landers, with the aim of delivering anything from rovers, to batteries, to payloads specific to future Artemis missions with the aim of helping establish a more permanent human presence on the Moon.
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The central bank raised interest rates by 200bp for the second consecutive policy meeting on 6 July, with the aim of controlling inflation expectations.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that universities may use affirmative action in admissions policies with the aim of helping minority applicants get into college.
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Those challenges, though, may be an opportunity for prospective buyers, who can buy it off its peak, with the aim of turning it around.
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The Shanghai FTZ, China's first, was founded in 2013 with the aim of easing international trade, including making cross-border money flows more flexible.
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The coalition intervened in Yemen's war against the Houthis in 2015 with the aim of restoring the government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Currently the firm has a market capitalization of £122 million with the aim of $1 billion "in the next couple of years", Cook said.
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Wikipedia was founded with the aim of making knowledge freely available around the world — but right now, it's mostly making it available in English.
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Columbia University's Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments project, for instance, conducts on-the-ground surveys of monuments in Iraq with the aim of archiving ancient heritage.
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It is committed to purchasing ¥80trn ($715bn) of government bonds each year with the aim of keeping Japan's ten-year bond yield around zero.
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The Interior Ministry has said 1.1 million migrants arrived in Germany last year with the aim of seeking asylum, with just under 480,2003 applying.
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India has been promoting major solar energy projects across the country, with the aim of increasing its solar power capacity to 100GW by 2022.
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In 2007, he and his fellow co-founders opened the Tencent Foundation with the aim of investing some of their profits into charitable projects.
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The airline, founded with the aim of challenging Asian network carriers by former EVA Airways chairman Chang Kuo-wei, was not available for comment.
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It opened pre-ordering up earlier this month with the aim of delivering most of the orders in time for winter of 2019–2020.
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Volkswagen-owned Porsche acquired a minority stake in Israeli firm TriEye Wednesday, with the aim of improving safety features in its next-generation cars.
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The memos also signal an overhaul of priorities on whom to deport, with the aim of increasing the number who could be removed speedily.
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During 2016, the initiative has expanded internationally, with the aim of developing links between U.K. and overseas entrepreneurs in a number of key markets.
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That idea is one among myriad projects now under way with the aim of using machine learning to transform how doctors deal with patients.
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They in turn benefit from the placements and channels to which IconPeak offers access, with the aim of growing an app's user database engagement.
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Today's partnership further solidifies the relationship between four multi-national tech companies with the aim of pushing back against terrorism on their respective platforms.
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TechCrunch started the Include program in 2014 with the aim of utilizing its networks to open opportunities for underrepresented and underserved founders in tech.
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It also requires them to report to regulators up to 65 separate data points on every trade, with the aim of avoiding market abuse.
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Talks on resolving the trade dispute between America and China were set to resume, with the aim of signing a deal in late April.
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The state sued a group of online retailers to force them to collect the sales taxes, with the aim of overturning the 1992 precedent.
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Regulators responded by tightening lending standards for buying to let with the aim of keeping annual growth in loans at 10 percent or less.
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In the second half of the 20th century, tariffs were reduced with the aim of luring other countries away from the influence of communism.
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As we get closer to Election Day, there will undoubtedly be more leaked emails and personal information with the aim of influencing the election.
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It's announcing a new tranche of funding today — £1.5 million, following its $300,000 seed back in 2014 — with the aim of commercializing the tech.
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At one of the city-state's bus stops, a new concept has been unveiled with the aim of making waiting more fun for commuters.
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CSR will build a new $40 million factory in the city, with the aim of seeing the first cars going into service in 2020.
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Iraq and the IMF agreed on a Staff Monitored Program (SMP) in November with the aim of moving to a stand-by arrangement (SBA).
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The bootstrapping startup has built a b2b tech platform with the aim of turning a profit out of "imperfect and surplus" fruit and veg.
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With the aim of helping kids learn reading, math, and more, there are also art-related topics, poetry, music, books, songs, geometry, and more.
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The company said that it has 250,000 daily active users, with the aim of getting 100 million on board in the next five years.
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He found her guilty of "gathering and conspiring with the aim of committing crimes against national security," sentencing her to five years in prison.
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In 2017, Vanguard said it would work with two other groups to share index data using blockchain with the aim of improving benchmark tracking.
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Algeria has been modernising its five refineries and plans to build new ones with the aim of meeting domestic demand and exporting the surplus.
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One is a Russian provocation meant to test NATO's promise to the Baltics, with the aim of unraveling that commitment while avoiding outright war.
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Loss-making Saudia is being restructured with the aim of regaining profitability by 2020 so that it can list on Riyadh's bourse, Jasser said.
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If you pay rent to a property management company with the aim of eventually owning the place, are you a renter or a homeowner?
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Early Tuesday, Russian president Vladimir Putin claimed the U.S. is preparing strikes on the Damascus region with the aim of blaming the Syrian government.
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These are usually written by candidates, with the aim of introducing themselves to voters and hopefully making a bit of scratch along the way.
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Cola is a new messaging app (not one that promotes itself for its encryption) with the aim of simplifying the business of sending texts.
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National police were sent to Catalonia ahead of the vote, which Spain's Constitutional Court ruled illegal, with the aim of shut down polling stations.
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"The Jumia lending program was launched with the aim of making it easier for SMEs to grow their businesses," Poignonnec said in a statement.
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But she still stopped short of endorsing a key US intelligence finding that Russia interfered with the aim of helping President Donald Trump's candidacy.
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But each is involved with a group holding separate acquisition talks with the embattled Weinstein Company — with the aim of benefiting sexual misconduct victims.
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"We have discussed (the) situation on the market and agreed that we will cooperate further with the aim of balancing the market," he said.
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Obamacare includes lots of policies that change the way doctors get paid, with the aim of slowing the ever-growing cost of health care.
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First employed by the French, it was a method of treating reactions to combat stress with the aim of preventing long-term psychiatric illness.
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Public Health England issued guidelines in March with the aim of reducing the calorie count of some popular foods by 20 percent by 2024.
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The commission's unwillingness to advocate for encryption, which gives defenders such scalable leverage over attackers, doesn't comport with the aim of bolstering US cybersecurity.
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Also at that site: The DreamWorks Water Park will open in late November, with the aim of becoming North America's largest indoor water park.
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She will lead a discussion and writing exercises, with the aim of each participant writing a short play by the end of the day.
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The lawyer previously said an unidentified third party was manipulating Reuters with the aim of damaging Semlex and Albert Karaziwan, its chief executive officer.
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The government accuses many of them of accepting funding from Western countries with the aim of spreading lies inside Egypt and endangering national security.
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"We consider such calls on Russia as purely politicized, with the aim of exerting pressure on the country's internal political life," Mr. Putin said.
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Upon first glance, Reductress stories look like the kind of, well, reductive posts that content mills churn out with the aim of infesting Facebook.
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All but JPMorgan were charged last year with withholding details of the sale process to investors with the aim of supporting the stock's price.
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"We've entered into discussions with several third parties with the aim of recovering costs of the operation," Grayling said in a statement to parliament.
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Start-ups are now putting together software to help banks and dispensaries monitor and record transactions — with the aim of moving transactions away from cash.
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It also hedges moves in credit spreads daily with the aim of providing investors exposure purely to the difference between implied and realised credit volatility.
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NBC is not the first to launch an over-the-top (OTT) streaming news service with the aim of targeting millennials and even younger viewers.
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Amsterdam is the latest in a series of European cities to restrict polluting vehicles with the aim of improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions.
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It is the third vacation that Lizarraga, a retired resident of the Los Angeles suburbs, has taken with the aim of exploring her European roots.
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Ford's long-term plans include bringing an autonomous ride-sharing business to market at scale by 2021, with the aim of serving "millions" of customers.
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U.S. and Canadian trade officials set plans to resume their talks on Wednesday with the aim of getting a deal all three nations could sign.
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Ambitiously, this will include both a free and paid version of its product, with the aim of creating a reliable revenue stream for podcast producers.
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Police cannot yet confirm a motive, Perez added, but noted that Oddi had triggered the fire alarm, potentially with the aim of alerting the police.
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Last week, the government and an exiled opposition party from Oromiya opened talks with the aim of enabling it to return to the political fold.
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Trying to satisfy Luna's taste buds is helpful research for Teigen, who wrote her second cookbook with the aim of creating easy meals for parents.
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The indirect talks between government and rebel delegates in Astana were held with the aim of shoring up a ceasefire brokered by Turkey and Russia.
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The group has been waging an insurgency in Somalia for about 10 years with the aim of turning the country into a fundamentalist Islamic state.
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The government and rebels signed the peace deal in August 2015 with the aim of ending a conflict that has has displaced hundreds of thousands.
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Similar work was being done in London and Shanghai, all with the aim of better understanding people's behaviors and devising ways to improve their commutes.
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"We hold discussions with Aisin and all our suppliers with the aim of sourcing parts as close as possible to the end consumer," he said.
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After launching in 2015 with the aim of automating the hard work of growing produce, the company unveiled its first "autonomous" production farm last week.
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Mr Son engineered a $250bn takeover of Sprint in 2013, with the aim of merging it with T-Mobile, but badly misjudged the regulatory mood.
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At this point I have no idea whose it is, so I pocket it with the aim of passing it on to a homeless person.
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The company was founded in 2011 with the aim of providing a single platform for companies wanting to attract and retain new users on mobile.
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The company will release the new services at the beginning of local academic years — which vary worldwide — with the aim of appealing directly to kids.
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CATL floated on the Shenzhen stock exchange last month with the aim of using the proceeds to fund its 24 gigawatt-hour (GWh) capacity expansion.
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The startup has now closed a $10 million Series A investment, led by Spark Capital, with the aim of ramping up its presence across Europe.
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Kline's work engages in similar material, but always with the aim of pealing back the shiny facades of digital technologies rather than polishing them further.
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In this case, Messenger had been used to send messages to Buddhists and Muslims with the aim of creating conflict on September 503 last year.
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It will continue to hire for safety technology, product engineering, and international expansion with the aim of maintaining its overall employee count, the source added.
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Republican leaders in the House are clocking their votes with the aim of passing the bill by week's end and sending it to the Senate.
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"It will also require collaboration across multiple interconnected systems, countries, areas of expertise, and stakeholder groups with the aim of having a greater societal impact."
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Google defines "trolling" as making a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.
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It also offers support for women entrepreneurs and innovators, with the aim of bringing female tech geeks to the forefront of change in the country.
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About Kronos: It spread between 2014 and 2015 through emails with malicious attachments, such as compromised Word documents, with the aim of getting banking credentials.
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The new rules, known as MiFID II, will be introduced in January 2018 with the aim of making EU bond and commodities markets more transparent.
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The letters are sorted at the ArtLords studio with the aim of sending them on to government authorities, diplomats and the leaders of the insurgency.
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In To Be a Machine, the Dublin-based writer Mark O'Connell infiltrates groups of transhumanists with the aim of discovering how they think and live.
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Despite the German official support for CETA, activists in Germany on Wednesday lodged a complaint with the Constitutional Court with the aim of scuppering CETA.
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The state sued a group of online retailers to force them to collect the state sales taxes, with the aim of overturning the 1992 precedent.
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The revelations, allegedly engineered by Russian hackers, conceivably with the aim of boosting Mrs Clinton's Republican rival, Donald Trump, had already claimed an important scalp.
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It was put in charge of supervising euro zone banks three years ago with the aim of avoiding a repeat of the 2008 banking crisis.
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Pakistan denies helping the Taliban and a Pakistani delegation led by Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua visited Kabul on Saturday with the aim of fostering cooperation.
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They have tried to pick their targets with care, with the aim of gaining support from the public, he said, and trained teams of killers.
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The EBA works on both regulation and supervision across the European banking sector, with the aim of maintaining financial stability in the European Union (EU).
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In September China ordered all initial coin offerings to cease and all cryptocurrency trading exchanges to be shuttered with the aim of containing financial risks.
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With about 150 employees, the firm is testing engine components, with the aim of a ground-based test of a SABRE engine core in 2020.
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The Saudis intervened in Yemen with the aim of defeating the Houthis and reinstalling President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, whom the rebels ousted from power.
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In the following months, a group formed within Google with the aim of ending forced arbitration across Alphabet and sparking change across the tech industry.
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Earlier this year, the China's central bank issued a 3-year "fintech development plan" with the aim of making China the world leader in fintech.
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The US 101st Airborne was dropped near Eindhoven, and the 82nd was dropped near Nijmegen with the aim of taking bridges near there and Grave.
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A school district in Pennsylvania recently established a new Business and Industry Advisory Council with the aim of "building connections" between students and local companies.
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API had offered to buy the drug distributor in December 2018, with the aim of consolidation in the face of increased competitive and regulatory pressure.
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The company said it was building up its e-commerce snacks business with the aim of generating at least $1 billion in revenue by 0.93.
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Two years later, the Saudis did just that, with the aim of hampering Tehran's ability to support Shiite militia groups in Iraq, Lebanon and elsewhere.
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President Vladimir Putin said in April Russia was stepping up construction of icebreakers with the aim of significantly boosting freight traffic along its Arctic coast.
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The $200 million Goldilocks fund was launched last October with the aim of taking minority stakes in companies and helping them to restructure and develop.
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Cohen reportedly obtained a temporary restraining order against Daniels earlier this month with the aim of stopping Daniels from speaking publicly about the alleged affair.
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The wine panel recently sampled 20 American rosés, all from the 2017 vintage, with the aim of suggesting some that are exceptional wines as well.
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The giant tax bill ushered in the most significant changes to the tax code in decades, with the aim of helping businesses grow and flourish.
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Al Shabaab has carried out an insurgency in Somalia since 2006, with the aim of toppling the secular government in order to implement Islamic law.
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Since last year, the Japanese probe, Hayabusa2500, has been studying the asteroid, Ryugu, with the aim of returning its collected samples to Earth in 2020.
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Lawmakers will try to tighten their grip over the process, with the aim of mustering a majority for an alternative path, and then challenging Mrs.
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On Tuesday, the Ford Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation announced a $6 million campaign with the aim of diversifying the leadership at art museums.
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Haldenwang said individuals belonging to the "new right" were becoming politically active with the aim of making right-wing radical thinking, even extremist thinking, acceptable.
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Hainan, a province in south China, has set up a so-called blockchain pilot zone, with the aim of fostering the development of the technology.
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Then negotiations will begin among the 134 countries that have backed the principle of new rules with the aim of reaching a deal next year.
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The first order of business for the eventual nominee will be getting into the polls, with the aim of making it to the debate stage.
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It also plans to open a design center in China with the aim of creating an "original car" for sale in markets around the world.
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Around the same time, a woman named Cubah, who called herself the Queen of Kingston, planned an insurrection with the aim of ruling the colony.
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Mesquita favors the company's plan to sell non-essential assets to focus on pre-salt oil fields with the aim of boosting long-term profitability.
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State-owned National Petroleum (NPCP) last year hired advisers to discuss a major fundraising programme, with the aim of eventually going to the bond market.
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Applying for company reorganisation is a form of administration where a court appointee is charged with restructuring the firm with the aim of avoiding bankruptcy.
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Technology start-ups, like Mint and Betterment, have been building services to pull together these details with the aim of helping people manage their finances.
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Pedro Teixeira, a Portuguese explorer who led expeditions into the Amazon with the aim of enslaving indigenous peoples, established a colonial outpost here in 1626.
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Desperate to save face, the president and his team cooked up a nonemergency emergency with the aim of seizing funds already appropriated for other purposes.
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Last year, the agency launched a denaturalization task force with the aim of stripping citizenship from people found to have committed fraud to obtain it.
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In 2015 Radziszewski also established the Queer Archives Institute (QAI), with the aim of better organizing the material collected during the editing of DIK Fagazine.
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Interim president Abdelkader Bensalah late last month named a panel to begin a dialogue with the opposition with the aim of eventually holding a presidential election.
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The researchers want to study the feathers with the aim of extracting protein to study how the creature adapted and whether its plumage worked as camouflage.
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However, a new Mumbai metro network nearly 150 kilometers long is opening up with the aim of boosting the city's rail capacity and reducing traffic congestion.
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The Edinburgh Park hotel, a 200-room Premier Inn in Edinburgh, is trialing the 100-kilowatt battery with the aim of better managing its energy consumption.
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One of the leaders of the protest, Inga Grigoriu, called on demonstrators to rally again on Monday morning with the aim of disrupting the government's work.
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The EU was formed in the wake of the Second World War with the aim of bringing countries together to create better trade and lasting peace.
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" Safety was the focus of the expansion into the sector, the spokesperson said, with the aim of reducing the "thousands of trucking-related deaths each year.
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Phibbs takes glamorous photos of abused and abandoned animals to let them truly show off their best selves, with the aim of finding them new owners.
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Credit Suisse began a share buyback program at the start of 2019, with the aim of purchasing 1 billion Swiss francs by the end of 2019.
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In 2013 he became a principal again with the aim of reinvigorating Clinton, whose enrollment has dwindled in recent years to about 1,700 students from 4,000.
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In a riposte, Cavusoglu called on the EU to stop defending "those who are engaging in activities with the aim of removing Turkey's democratically elected government".
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"These countries that send money here, they don't send it out of charity ... They send it with the aim of interfering with our sovereignty," Bolsonaro said.
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Before that, prices had rallied on a tightening of U.S. sanctions on Iran with the aim of reducing oil exports from the key producer to zero.
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Once you have an item, the newly patented system is built to make you feel good about your purchase — with the aim of encouraging future purchases.
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Cutting is a rite of passage in many northern and central African countries, often with the aim of promoting chastity, but several international treaties forbid it.
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The burgeoning company will use the new funds to expand the team with the aim of bringing its patented 'metamaterials'-based wireless charging tech to market.
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As Chalice Dungeons can be shared online with other people through specialized codes, Prospectors often explore areas together with the aim of finding new dungeon configurations.
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Its success is another vindication of Mr Musk's policy of producing modular components in volume with the aim of building a fleet of cheap, reusable spacecraft.
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Sir James said that he had assembled a team of over 400 people and was still recruiting, with the aim of launching a vehicle in 2020.
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"Other operators attributed a higher value to the European competition ... with the aim of gaining a dominating position in the pay-TV market," the statement added.
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Some 50 countries have recognised Juan Guaidó, the speaker of the national assembly, as the country's interim president with the aim of forcing a democratic election.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to launch thousands of satellites into space with the aim of providing super-fast global internet coverage, according to a regulatory filing.
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For now, the orchestra will retain the manuscripts with the aim of performing the music next year, although it plans to eventually return them to Britain.
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Many start-ups looking to grow quickly burn through cash to gain market share and scale with the aim of trying to achieve profitability later on.
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The EU says a "credible political transition" must start first with the aim of giving the opposition and Syria's various ethnic and religious groups political representation.
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In her work, she explores themes of modern femininity with the aim of creating unique and individual clothing to make women feel content, confident, and courageous.
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Production has staffers who study the cities they choose, with the aim of highlighting the fabric of a particular community and the people who live there.
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Ten years later, in 2007, a four-part series of "rebuild" movies launched in theaters, with the aim of remaking and reinventing the TV show's stories.
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Many countries, including Britain, Belgium, France, Hungary and Mexico, have introduced, or are about to introduce, taxes on sugar with the aim of improving people's health.
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The European Central Bank has been buying euro zone government bonds since March 2015 with the aim of lowering borrowing costs and igniting growth and inflation.
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WorldFish has entered into a five-year partnership with the government of Odisha with the aim of growing its fisheries sector and attracting private sector investment.
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Airbus plans to put a self-flying electric vehicle in the sky next year, with the aim of eventually launching a an automated flying taxi service.
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" She urged the DUP and Sinn Fein "to continue their discussions with the aim of forming an effective, responsive, and representative government as soon as possible.
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Despite that, Circle is now stepping into China — revealing today it's set up a separate company, called Circle China, with the aim of serving Chinese consumers.
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America's Essential Hospitals, which represents hospitals that treat many low-income people, warned about the plan's restructuring of Medicaid with the aim of capping federal payments.
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Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs was founded with the aim of improving city living, but before it can implement its design ideas, it needs somewhere to test them.
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Four students from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics entered the Lunar Palace-1 on Sunday with the aim of living self-sufficiently for 200 days.
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They would do so by taking similar trade measures as did the U.S. with the aim of boosting their own exports and of penalizing U.S. imports.
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Fomby and her team took the information with the aim of analyzing whether living with complex siblings at age four could predict behavior at age five.
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HCSEC is discussing questions about the use of third-party software with Huawei, he added, with the aim of finding a "strategic fix" for the problem.
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They have long been allowed in Washington, but in 2016 city officials tweaked the application rules with the aim of making the process easier, said Cort.
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The French lens maker will launch a mandatory exchange offer on all remaining Luxottica shares at the same ratio, with the aim of delisting Luxottica's shares.
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Founders Factory was launched with the aim of getting 200 startups off the ground by 2021, and it sometimes pairs its startups with its corporate backers.
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In June, Hungary's Parliament, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban's right-wing Fidesz party has a strong majority, passed legislation with the aim of curbing Uber's activities.
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China has already launched a 100 billion yuan ($14.89 billion) fund to support integration in the region, with the aim of developing technologies throughout the region.
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"Both sides will intensify the discussions with the aim of strengthening international rules on industrial subsidies," the two global trading powers said in a joint statement.
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Activity has been hit by government efforts to rein in high levels of debt with the aim of putting the vast economy on more stable footing.
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"We are looking into creating a mechanism with the aim of securing the technological sovereignty of the German industry," she told a regular government news conference.
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The deal marks Uber's first acquisition since it appointed Dara Khosrowshahi CEO and sold a stake to SoftBank with the aim of going public next year.
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The coalition was announced in June, with the aim of investigating what role these companies may have had in contributing to the United States' opioid epidemic.
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Saudi Arabia set up SAMI in 2017 to develop manufacturing capabilities with the aim of producing half of the country's required military equipment domestically by 2030.
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Soylent has raised around $22.3M in funding since being founded in 2013 with the aim of making access to good nutrition more efficient and lower cost.
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In the 1930s, New York building commissioner Robert Moses built one highway and bridge after another, with the aim of relieving congestion in America's biggest city.
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Carbon credits are permits that allow governments and other organizations to emit a limited amount of carbon dioxide with the aim of reducing their carbon footprint.
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The Saudis began the air war in 2015 with the aim of reinstalling President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, whom the Houthi rebels had ousted from power.
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Italy's president is holding talks with political parties over the weekend with the aim of appointing Renzi's successor on Monday and a new government soon after.
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In April 2019 Amazon announced its plan to launch 3,236 satellites with the aim of providing broadband to communities without high-speed internet, nicknamed Project Kuiper.
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The voters of Missouri this month overwhelmingly passed a constitutional amendment with the aim of making their state government work in less partisan, less corrupt ways.
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Al-Shabaab, meaning "youth," first formed in Somalia in 2006 with the aim of toppling the weak government and implementing a harsh brand of Islamic law.
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At the end of February, Trump ordered a review of Obama's Clean Water Rule, with the aim of rolling it back, according to the Scientific American.
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In 2018, "Fortnite" rolled out an ambitious marketing campaign for Marvel's "Avengers" franchise, encouraging players to collect items with the aim of becoming the villain Thanos.
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Mr. Peng testified that together they had established chat groups online and formed a front organization, the Plum Blossom Company, with the aim of fomenting change.
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I have spent the decade since I left public service constructing such channels between other governments and armed groups with the aim of ending civil wars.
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Back in the summer of 2018, Xiaomi launched a new brand called Poco with the aim of providing flagship-level specs at the lowest possible price.
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A crude oil embargo on Kim's regime would cut off vital resources to Pyongyang, with the aim of forcing it to come to the negotiating table.
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Fanya was launched in 2011 with the aim of raising prices for minor metals and initially enjoyed government support before collapsing amid liquidity problems in 2015.
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Israel says Hezbollah, Lebanon's most powerful armed group, dug the tunnels with the aim of launching attacks into Israel with backing from its regional sponsor Iran.
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United Nations (CNN)President Donald Trump claimed on Wednesday that China is working to interfere in November's midterm elections with the aim of damaging him politically.
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From 2018 to early 2019, cannabis companies raced to acquire assets and bought up multiple licenses across several US states with the aim of gaining scale.
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The tariffs are likely to raise the cost and slow deployment of solar energy in the U.S., with the aim of bringing back solar manufacturing jobs.
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Politically speaking, the BJP has long profited from driving a wedge between India's sects, with the aim of consolidating the Hindu vote in its own camp.
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Producers agreed to cuts in production late last year with the aim of propping up prices, and members are expected to have made the agreed trims.
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She is also setting up the Maria Toorpakai Foundation with the aim of building schools and sports facilities for children – especially girls - in her home region.
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Salame was speaking to Reuters before the start of a conference in Palermo organized by Rome with the aim of pushing forward a new U.N. plan.
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Then, among the throngs of commuters, he detonated a homemade pipe bomb affixed to his torso with the aim of inflicting as much death as possible.
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Netanyahu said in August that Iran was building sites to produce precision-guided missiles in Syria and Lebanon, with the aim of using them against Israel.
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"Energy dominance" is the main idea driving Trump energy policy, with the aim of ramping up coal, oil, and natural gas exports as a diplomatic lever.
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"You'll typically see a lot of summer songs released in February and March with the aim of having them dominate by May or June," says Lipshutz.
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Al-Shabaab, meaning "youth," first formed in Somalia in 2006 with the aim of toppling the weak government and implementing a harsh brand of Islamic law.
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The BOJ also signed a separate memorandum of understanding with the People's Bank of China, with the aim of exchanging information on the offshore yuan market.
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December 18, 2018 - Demonstrates his Boring Company's first tunnel, built as an experiment in underground transportation with the aim of providing alternative routes to traffic-jammed streets.
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Still, sometimes it feels like she's starring in a one-woman show titled That's So J Lawr for our benefit, with the aim of collecting nebulous Likes.
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"Considering the periodic conditions, liquidity steps could be taken with the aim of contributing to financial stability," Cetinkaya told an interview with state-owned Anadolu news agency.
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The agency also is making plans to establish a &aposStrategic Electric Generation Reserve&apos with the aim of promoting the national defense and maximizing domestic energy supplies.
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On July 23rd Mr Stein announced that it was launching savings and current (checking) accounts, with the aim of becoming a "one-stop shop" for money management.
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Nora, Bob Weise and Steve Shapiro, both 71, set out from Norway in July with the aim of landing on the coastline of Maine within a year.
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The climate change agreement commits countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions with the aim of keeping a rise in global temperatures to within 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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BEIRUT – Syrian President Bashar Assad says the West is fueling the devastating war in his country, now in its eighth year, with the aim of toppling him.
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They say a last resort would be to offer "helicopter money", free cash provided to all euro zone citizens with the aim of stimulating spending and inflation.
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"The board will consider any potential offer alongside the other strategic options that it has, with the aim of maximising value for all its stakeholders," it said.
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Russian warplanes, and some from Syria's depleted fleet, will probably pummel entire neighbourhoods with the aim of driving out civilians and denying rebels the cover of buildings.
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Some British lawmakers had questioned whether the FCA's proposed listing changes were influenced by the British government with the aim of luring Aramco to list in London.
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Gruvi developed non-alcoholic beers enhanced with plant-derived terpenes such as the citrusy limonene and the earthy humulene with the aim of complementing the cannabis experience.
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With the aim of desacralizing what was currently being fetishized, Mosset toyed with Buren's bands (268-21989), and then with the idea of the monochrome (1977–84).
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On December 6th Mr McCluskey resigned as Unite's leader to trigger a fresh election within the union, with the aim of securing his own job until 2022.
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Finland has issued news releases in Arabic detailing additional restrictions, apparently with the aim of warning would-be asylum seekers that the country is not a paradise.
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So here's the case of vending machines and lamp posts compulsively searching for seafood and overwhelming the network with requests with the aim of taking it down.
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He released a towering Skrillex remix of "Sicko Mode," seemingly with the aim of pushing that Drake-assisted cut up to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Officials from major countries are expected to meet again twice this year to hammer out the finer details with the aim of finalizing an agreement next year.
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Of course, this logic only applies if you start from the assumption that laws should be written with the aim of covering as many people as possible.
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Earlier this year, it also pulled in $3 million in seed funding, led by Sequoia, with the aim of challenging dominant chat apps, like Snapchat and Messenger.
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European mobile device maker Fairphone, which designs modular smartphones with the aim of supporting repairability and encouraging sustainability, has taken in new investment of €6.5 million ($7.7M).
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In May, his administration ended the granting of waivers to the remaining importers of Iranian oil with the aim of slashing the country's crude exports to zero.
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The documents arrived as negotiations over a catchall spending package continue Tuesday with the aim of averting a partial government shutdown at the end of next month.
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Google has announced Project Stream, a game streaming service that it is calling a "technical test" with the aim of solving the issues around interactive video streaming.
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Ferrand told France 2 television that Russia Today and Sputnik, Russian state-controlled media, had spread "fake news" with the aim of swinging public opinion against Macron.
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Officials from major countries are expected to meet again twice this year to hammer out the finer details with the aim of finalising an agreement next year.
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Sixteen major automakers are teaming up with seven Northeastern states to support a new advertising venture with the aim of getting Americans to buy more electric cars.
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In May, Trump's administration ended the granting of waivers to the remaining importers of Iranian oil with the aim of slashing the country's crude exports to zero.
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In 2016 it collaborated with thinly disguised Russian spies to publish leaked emails, with the aim of hurting Hillary Clinton's chances in that year's American presidential election.
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It runs a free kindergarten, a microcredit programme, a call centre and, nearby, a large community bakery, all with the aim of helping the unemployed get work.
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In case you aren't aware, West Ham are holding an online auction at the moment with the aim of selling off the remnants of the old ground.
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But those are precisely what authorities are looking for, with the aim of relocating landslide victims and families like the Karundasas who live in high-risk areas.
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"Regulators have tightened supervision recently ... with the aim of curbing asset bubbles, and guiding capital into the real economy," brokerage Guangzheng Hang Seng wrote in a report.
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The accord, which came into effect in November 22009, will see nearly 230 countries work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the aim of containing climate change.
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Carlo Messina, chief executive of Intesa Sanpaolo, said his bank would not put any more money into the deposit protection fund with the aim of saving Carige.
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Lebanon, one of the world's most heavily indebted states, is seeking to slash the deficit with the aim of steering the public finances towards a sustainable path.
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"Both sides will intensify the discussions with the aim of strengthening international rules on industrial subsidies," the two global trading powers said in a final summit statement.
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The French company said in December it sought to buy the 12.26 percent of Parmalat it did not already own with the aim of delisting the group.
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The attack sparked a rampage by Hutu government soldiers and allied extremist militia, with the aim of exterminating the Tutsi minority whom they blamed for killing Habyarimana.
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The North African country brought in the import ban at the start of this year with the aim of reducing spending after a fall in energy earnings.
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Gresta told CNBC this month that HTT was about to start building a hyperloop track in Abu Dhabi with the aim of having it operational by 2020.
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HTC actually downgraded last year's One A9 for this year's One A9s, with the aim of bringing high-end metal unibody design to a midrange price point.
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So in my spare time, I began thinking harder about Rhodes and what he actually did, with the aim of writing a long magazine story about him.
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Industrial Clusters signs a MOU with Instituto Butantan to conduct a feasibility study with the aim of investing up to $250 million to develop local vaccine production.
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That would be the first stimulus package since 2016, with the aim of supporting disaster relief and reconstruction from typhoon Hagibis and boosting economic growth, Nikkei reported.
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Many of its locations already pay employees upwards of $13 per hour, with the aim of graduating workers to higher pay grades and positions within the company.
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The concept was ready to go through a major design review by the end of the year, with the aim of launching in 2022, according to Neal.
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Walmart (WMT) paid $16 billion for 77% of India's biggest e-commerce company with the aim of gaining a much bigger slice of the fast growing market.
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It has since hired JPMorgan in New York to help with the sale process, with the aim of completion before the end of March 2018, they added.
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The platform analyzes the information in real time as it coordinates more than 1,000 road signals around the city with the aim of preventing or easing gridlock.
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Nicaragua's Episcopal Conference said in a statement that it would act as a mediator and witness in talks, with the aim of bringing the sides to agreement.
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"The decision was made with the aim of guaranteeing the disinflation process and the central bank is ready to act again if necessary," the bank's statement said.
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BoC said it was implementing a three-year plan to provide special AML training for management and staff, with the aim of producing 200 certified AML specialists.
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At the time, David L. Stockman, Reagan's budget director, had just proposed halving the annual appropriation for the endowment with the aim of phasing it out altogether.
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Sanseverino, 16, said she wants to pursue a career in child psychology, with the aim of helping children before they become so troubled they turn to violence.
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Maoist rebels in the area are waging an armed struggle with the aim of establishing communist rule and securing greater rights for tribal people and the poor.
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The mock trial focuses on whether Sharov gave Nikolaeva gonorrhea, with the aim of teaching the Soviet public about the spread and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
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The company will also start a marine academy to train Iraqis, with the aim of eventually having up to 85 percent Iraqi nationals working on its ships.
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An IPO roadshow is typically a 10-day period when companies solicit feedback from investors with the aim of convincing them to buy shares in the IPO.
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The theater will be Mr. Hytner's second such venture, after the Bridge Theater in Southeast London, which opened in 2017 with the aim of showcasing new talent.
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What's next: Republicans say they are looking as soon as next year to overhaul entitlements like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security with the aim of limiting spending.
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Instead, participants are judged based on their looks and fashion sense, with the aim of "choosing the most beautiful, sexy and charming djane," according to the website.
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One of the rare continuities between the Obama and Trump administrations was sticking with the policy of lifting sanctions on Sudan with the aim of preserving stability.
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" Since 2014, Mr. Domen has been leading Church United, a group he founded with the aim of "helping pastors transform California at the government and church level.
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It subsequently said the two sides in coordination "took necessary measures, with the aim of preventing potential provocations and harm to the civilian population in the region".
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The government in Beijing is pouring billions of dollars into local companies with the aim of dominating advanced computer chips, and potential challengers to Samsung are emerging.
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One source said that Trafigura planned to reduce General Dino's stake to less than 5% with the aim of attracting more global banks and new equity investment.
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Several small lenders set up with the aim of competing with larger institutions are hoping to take advantage of the move toward a more open data infrastructure.
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China is planning to land its first probe on Mars by the end of 2020 with the aim of sending a manned mission in the following years.
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The engine maker from Redmond, Washington, is working in partnership with Canada's Harbour Air Seaplanes with the aim of building a fully electrified fleet of 40 seaplanes.
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Director Claire Crompton said she introduced the policy upon launching the agency three years ago with co-founder Lee Frame, with the aim of attracting younger employees.
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The government has made affordable housing a priority, with the aim of giving 1 million "Occupancy Certificates" for informal settlers over the next three years, he said.
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Representatives from the two countries are scheduled to sit down for another round of negotiations starting today, with the aim of avoiding a new set of tariffs.
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Meanwhile, Europe and Russia's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter launched in 2016 with the aim of detecting atmospheric gases that could mean there's active, biological life on Mars.
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The Alexander–Murray bill provides two years of funding for key ObamaCare insurer payments that President Trump canceled, with the aim of bringing stability to the market.
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Over the last eight years, the Obama administration has taken numerous important, commonsense actions with the aim of building an economy that is fairer for working people.
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So I founded a chapter of the nonpartisan organization, bridgeUSA, with the aim of getting people who disagreed with one another to essentially just talk it out.
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Sister District was founded at the same time as Indivisible, with the aim of channeling volunteers from safe Democratic districts to swing seats in state legislative races.
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A South African union filed a case on Thursday asking a court to subject SAA to a business rescue, with the aim of restoring it to profitability.
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China developed the powerful rocket, which is designed to carry 25 tons of payload into low orbit, with the aim of launching a Mars probe in 2020.
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A demonstration reactor will then be built, with the aim of creating 500 megawatts of power from just 50 megawatts of input, a tenfold return on energy.
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Earlier in 2017, the firm teamed up with the governments of Dallas-Fort Worth and Dubai with the aim of prioritizing those cities with its flying cars.
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As a coda to his Atlas, the San Francisco-born Cooper returned to California with the aim of making a photograph in each of its 19 counties.
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GW was founded in 1998 with the aim of capitalizing on the medical benefits of cannabis, while purifying the active ingredients so as to avoid psychoactive effects.
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EU governments' envoys also supported dialogue, with the aim of averting the procedure if Rome makes sufficient commitments to improve its public finances, the two officials said.
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Space companies, from Elon Musk's SpaceX to start-up OneWeb, are racing to launch satellites into space with the aim of creating global internet coverage on Earth.
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General Fernández commanded militia troops in the battle against about 1,500 Cuban exiles trained and armed by the C.I.A. with the aim of overthrowing the new government.
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Toyota said it would introduce 10 new electric models by the early 2020s, with the aim of selling one million all-electric vehicles a year by 2030.
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It says it is a non-profit organization funded by human rights campaigners, journalists and the general public, with the aim of fighting government and corporate corruption.
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Following the show's cancelation, Mallozzi noted that MGM approached him with the aim of bringing the show to its new streaming service, Stargate Command, which launched last month.
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Kauf recently founded a spiritual emergency hotline for his parishioners in the small southern village of Boleslawow in southern Poland with the aim of helping those in need.
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Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation that established West Point as the US Military Academy in 1802 with the aim of training engineers, a tradition that carries through today.
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SEE Link was started by the Bulgarian, Macedonian and Croatian stock exchanges with the aim of creating regional infrastructure for the trading of securities listed on those markets.
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Lincoln's electrification strategy apparently focuses on hybrid vehicles specifically, with the aim of contributing to Ford's overall program of fielding nearly 20 new electrified vehicles by around 2022.
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Moscow has denied findings from the U.S. intelligence community that Russia interfered with the election with the aim of boosting Trump and hampering his Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton.
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Xi pledged to break through resistance from vested interests to forge ahead with changes, with the aim of letting market forces play a decisive role in allocating resources.
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Toyota is working on developing flying cars, with the aim of having a single driver vehicle ready to fly in time for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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Sex work is effectively legal between 8 PM and 6 AM, on specific non-residential streets, with the aim of getting more vulnerable women to engage with services.
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They said Shikun & Binui and its units transferred bribery payments to civil servants in various African countries, especially in Kenya, "with the aim of increasing the company's profits".
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Khan met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Tehran on Sunday, before traveling to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, with the aim of facilitating talks between the arch rivals.
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American politics was jolted when 17 intelligence agencies concluded in January that Russia had covertly intervened in the 20113 presidential campaign with the aim of electing Donald Trump.
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China has been encouraging its industrial firms to rise up the value chain through technical innovation and tougher efficiency standards, with the aim of creating globally competitive conglomerates.
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If "illegal activity" like vandalism or intimidation is carried out with the aim of achieving a specific political outcome, then the gang label doesn't really work, Pyrooz says.
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"The Leader said [Friday] that staff would be working over the weekend with the aim of having solutions by early next week," a spokesperson from his office reiterated.
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In addition, Voyage has made its internal safety procedures, materials and test code all "open source", with the aim of providing "a foundational safety resource in the industry".
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The big picture: Dunford said the U.S. would provide "command and control" ships with the aim of other countries offering boats to establish patrols, according to the BBC.
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Merkel has said she wants to breathe new life into Franco-German relations, promising closer cooperation between the two EU heavyweights with the aim of reforming the bloc.
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Already, Ofo and arch rival Mobike have chipped away at Didi's share of short journeys and struck deals with local governments with the aim of solving congestion problems.
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A committee "for the legality of the feast of Saint Agatha" was formed recently with the aim of cleaning up the proceedings, but Father Resca declined to join.
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In the case of Genetech, for example, the company is analyzing the data of customers with Parkinson's disease (who have consented) with the aim of developing new therapies.
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They are provocations, meditations, and messages with the aim of encouraging unexpected connections, creating a platform for often unheard voices, uplifting our collective consciousness, and ultimately inspiring innovation.
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NASA has selected SpaceX to provide the launch services for an April 2021 mission with the aim of surveying all of Earth's surface water for the first time.
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In 2007 a cohort of 12 Democratic attorneys general sued George W. Bush's administration with the aim of forcing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate greenhouse gases.
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In Europe, BP bought Britain's top EV charging company Chargermaster last year, with the aim of linking the smaller firm's services with BP petrol stations in the country.
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Formosa hopes to get approval for trial runs soon, with the aim of starting commercial steel production by the end of the year, nearly a year behind schedule.
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Timing: Facebook plans to launch a test of the tool towards the end of the year with the aim of opening it open to more publishers next year.
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Media outlets from Juba also reported that a senior commander in the army who is allied with Malong has also defected with the aim of launching a rebellion.
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The two sides coexisted in the legislature until Maduro backed the creation in 2017 of an all-powerful, government-controlled Constitution Assembly with the aim of sidelining Congress.
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The IWC communicates with the Digital Extremism Observatory, established in 2005 under the supervision of Mohammed Bin Salman, with the aim of monitoring and ultimately combating digital extremism.
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The Norwegian firm last year returned to the North Sea after years of expansion in the Middle East, with the aim of growing via acquisitions and other investment.
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Lichtenstein said Adama was building formulation and packaging and research and development facilities in China with the aim of selling within China and the rest of the world.
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"In the coming days we will meet the main social partners with the aim of producing the budget ahead of schedule", Conte said during question time in parliament.
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Veteran Italian banker and former Industry Minister Corrado Passera topped expectations by raising 600 million euros ($746 million) from investors with the aim of acquiring a small bank.
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The Norwegian firm returned to the North Sea last year after years of expansion in the Middle East, with the aim of growing via acquisitions and other investment.
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The Coxless Crew began their voyage with the aim of raising 21020,27700 pounds (A$212,26, US$22,224) for two charities, Walking With the Wounded and Breast Cancer Care.
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The couple started their travels with the aim of doing a two-month backpacking stint in Morocco and Southeast Asia, which quickly turned into an eight-month journey.
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The novelty is that it also manages the bank loans of those firms, with the aim of achieving repayment and giving banks part of any extra profits, too.
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For every imperfect trial, the team wrote a letter to the editors of the relevant journal, pointing out the inconsistencies with the aim of setting the record straight.
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Bulgaria's environment ministry has argued that the changes will allow construction in only two percent of the territory of the park, with the aim of boosting winter tourism.
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Accelerators, incubators and co-working spaces, meanwhile, have been formed with the aim of inspiring the country's youth and turning Kuwait into a nation of tech-savvy innovators.
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Axon Ventures, as the new venture capital fund will be named, will take minority stakes in companies with the aim of having one Eurofarma seat on corporate boards.
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LEVC opened a new factory in central England in March to produce electric black cabs with the aim of producing about 10,000 vehicles for British and overseas markets.
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INCJ had originally tried to rescue Sharp with the aim of brokering a merger between it and Japan Display but lost to Foxconn's higher offer, sources have said.
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Li also said the exchange wanted to build base metal pricing benchmarks in China with the aim of developing futures markets in the world's top consumer of commodities.
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But so far it has just been carrying out so-called "feasibility studies" — with the aim of exploring if a hyperloop system is economically viable in some countries.
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Trolling, "the act of making a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response," is not a new phenomenon.
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New York (CNN Business)Tencent will check the identities of all its gamers in China by 2019 with the aim of limiting the hours young people spend playing.
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Most of the money will go toward modernization efforts to boost capacity at 19 airports, with the aim of doubling the number of passengers traveling on domestic flights.
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The marketplace is launching with 13 partners (four live today), with the aim of having around 100 within the year, said Jager McConnell, Crunchbase's CEO, in an interview.
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"The agency also is making plans to establish a 'Strategic Electric Generation Reserve' with the aim of promoting the national defense and maximizing domestic energy supplies," Bloomberg reports.
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After Donald Trump ordered an executive review of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law—with the aim of rolling it back, financial sector stocks rose more than 3%.
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It is a joint venture between the city's two universities, supported by the European Union, with the aim of turning Liverpool into a global hub for sensor technology.
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Telepresence robot maker Double Robotics launched its latest model, Double 2, on Wednesday, with the aim of making commuting-via-bot a more standard feature of office life.
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The Trump administration began the trade negotiations with the aim of appealing to more populist Democrats, who have long criticized Nafta for sending jobs out of the country.
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Two Arlo hotels in New York City currently offer free monthly talks about sustainability, across various industries, with the aim of forming a community for eco-conscious travelers.
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Those cases focus not on claims of racial discrimination but rather on whether districts drawn with the aim of entrenching one party in power violate the U.S. Constitution.
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Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters participated in a peaceful, pro-democracy march in Kowloon with the aim of "reclaiming the tranquility of the neighborhood," organizers told CNN.
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A senior U.S. administration official last week said Trump was willing to meet the leaders of Russia, China, Britain and France with the aim of discussing arms control.
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The small country has been working towards a vision of "free mobility" with the aim of alleviating constant traffic issues and finding a more suitable model for sustainability.
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Like EF, Antler invites applicants to apply to its various programs with the aim of helping them find a co-founder and settle on a new startup idea.
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The suit contends that the Republican-controlled state legislature redrew congressional district boundaries in 2011 with the aim of creating as many unassailable Republican House seats as possible.
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Talks with the European Parliament will have to resume in coming days with the aim of finding a deal before the end of the year, the official added.
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But while Mr. Ratmansky draws from the classical canon, he also shapes the movement with his own accent, with the aim of telling the story with greater immediacy.
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Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, supports legislation that would place new taxes on e-cigarettes and restrict flavors with the aim of discouraging underage use.
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The ranch has a small herd of horses cared for by a livestock crew, with the aim of instilling work skills, but the horses have been harshly treated.
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In 2011, an entrepreneur launched a rogue geoengineering experiment off the coast of Canada with the aim of generating millions of dollars of carbon offsets on international markets.
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Ms. Danius said on Friday that the academy would revisit the life-appointments rule with the aim of making it possible for members to resign and be replaced.
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The nonbinding resolution that passed Sunday reportedly demanded an end to foreign military presence in the country with the aim of forcing the U.S. to withdraw 5,000 troops.
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Sanctions imposed by Washington last year on PDVSA and Cuba's state-run Cubametales, with the aim of toppling Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, hampered PDVSA's oil shipments to Cuba.
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It also says it will continue to develop its e-mobility category, with the aim of making future micromobility vehicles accessible to consumers on a flexible monthly basis.
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Much of the spending in rural areas will go to building roads, with the aim of increasing efficiency and access to markets while providing jobs, Mr. Joshi said.
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Kigali has denied reports of Burundian refugees being recruited and trained in Rwanda, with the aim of ousting Nkurunziza, though the United States says the reports are credible.
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Secretary-General António Guterres convened the special September 28 summit on climate change with the aim of pressuring countries to ramp up their individual actions on the issue.
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A Saudi-led military coalition, of which the UAE is part, has been battling Houthi rebels since 22015 with the aim of restoring the Yemeni government in exile.
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Based on the investigation's findings related to the brother's financial disagreements, Monday's indictment accuses Paul Caneiro of killing his brother and family with the aim of financial gain.
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Two used the phrase "sacred sacrifice," which in the Russian political world means the murder of an ally with the aim of pinning the blame on an enemy.
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His plans invests $3 trillion over ten years with the aim of reaching zero-carbon electricity production by 2030 and making the US economy carbon neutral by 2045.
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Audi is set to work with a subsidiary of Chinese solar cell business Hanergy with the aim of producing solar energy to boost the range of electric vehicles.
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Directional credit, which encompasses bets on various fixed income securities with the aim of outperforming, took in $3.62 billion of investor money after outflows in the fourth quarter.
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Expand and streamline funding for LIHTCs and enhance their value, with the aim of creating hundreds of thousands of added affordable housing units over the next 212000 years.
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House members voted Monday evening to form a conference committee that will work to resolve differences with the aim of getting final legislation to President Trump by Christmas.
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U.S. intelligence agencies concluded in a January report that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered an effort to disrupt the 2016 election, with the aim of helping Trump.
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U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 campaign with the aim of tilting the election in Trump's favor, a finding that Moscow has denied.
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The FY16/17 budget prioritises spending in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors with the aim of increasing employment and as interest payments have increased to approximately 3% of GDP.
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Learning has been in both directions, said Arana, who founded the school 25 years ago with the aim of promoting social inclusion by encouraging people to try new activities.
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"QADO and RCMA will work together with the aim of bringing more competitive gas to the Queensland domestic market through the iSwitch retail energy arm of RCMA," he said.
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He said sales expansion will come through focusing on battery efficiency, with the aim of raising the sales volume of each product rather than broadening Murata's product line-up.
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Bayer said they hope to use the so-called cosmeceutical development path "with no real claims," with the aim of launching the topical product as early as this fall.
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The Chinese group Shangai La Chapelle Fashion will invest $3.8 million in Massimo Zanetti's Segafredo coffee brand, with the aim of opening a chain of coffee shops in China.
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It was set up in 1961 with the aim of promoting economic growth, prosperity and sustainable development and it also works with non-member countries to achieve those aims.
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"These contacts should open the door for a mission return to Athens with the aim of concluding the review rapidly, but no date has been fixed for a return".
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Wagner received its next opportunity after Russia entered the civil war in Syria, in 2015, with the aim of propping up the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) established the Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC), with the aim of supporting refugees and immigrants living in the local community.
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Apollo said the acquisition would be completed by the end of the year and it would then launch a mandatory takeover offer, with the aim of delisting the company.
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Political parties plan to fast-track legislation before the election with the aim of bringing prices down by giving more powers to the telecoms regulator and strengthening consumers' rights.
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He has also started building up a team of venture capital specialists with the aim of adding modern technology assets to what remains a rather traditional, commodities-based business.
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Research for the CSCW 2017 study was conducted by Stanford University and Cornell University with the aim of uncovering why disruptive internet behavior exists today in such larger numbers.
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Companies are increasingly building hardware with the aim of generating recurring sales through it, from Amazon Echo, to the Samsung Family Hub refrigerator or the smart feeders from Petnet.io.
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VTB said on Thursday it was open to dialogue with Mozambican officials with the aim of reaching a settlement that met conditions imposed by the IMF for debt sustainability.
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She had started her brand with the aim of reinventing the wedding dress shopping experience—demystifying and simplifying what can feel like an unnecessarily complicated and drawn out process.
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Online furniture shop Wayfair has acquired a Boston-based mobile messaging application called Trumpit, with the aim of utilizing its technology in order to expand its customer service offerings.
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It also plans to tap Italian and international pension funds and some industrial groups with the aim of raising the firepower to significantly above the 2 billion euro target.
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"The Ad Hoc Committee intends to instruct the trustee to enforce the security over the pledged shares with the aim of realising the best possible value..." the document said.
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The NASA mission itself is a first, with the aim of providing high-res measurements of the world's oceans, as well as measurements of changes to oceans over time.
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The Clean Water Rule restricts how land near waterways can be used, with the aim of preventing more rivers from turning bright orange with acid mine tailings, for instance.
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Intel announced a partnership with English soccer clubs Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City Thursday, with the aim of bringing a new viewing experience to the world's most popular sport.
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It's a stark example of the type of monitoring that China has invested heavily in over recent years with the aim of helping police do their job more efficiently.
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Prime Minister Theresa May announced a "Modern Industrial Strategy" in January with the aim of boosting Britain's weak productivity growth and spurring investment in technology and research and development.
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Under this system, a naïve buyer agrees to pour money into an often dilapidated house while also making high interest payments, with the aim of eventually owning the home.
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The United States and China have spent years trying to forge an agreement on the investment treaty with the aim of completing a deal before President Obama leaves office.
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Breish's statement added that he was holding discussions with the directors of the Tobruk-appointed board of trustees, with the aim of establishing a single, united board of directors.
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A recent study from Concordia University in Canada examined visual prompts and alcohol consumption in rats, with the aim of identifying the cues that may cause alcoholism in humans.
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There is also a data saver mode which allows a user to preview images and videos before choosing to fully download them, with the aim of reducing data usage.
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Ultimately, the goal is to begin a more comprehensive trial by 2019 in Greenwich, with the aim of rolling it out beyond to other locales further down the road.
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In an increasingly paranoid atmosphere in the capital, Brasília, members of the country's political and business elite are secretly recording one another with the aim of reaching plea deals.
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Nasheed, in exile in Britain after being allowed out of jail to travel for medical treatment, formed the Maldives United Opposition in June with the aim of toppling Yameen.
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Amazon says it will make space for 600 bikes to be stored, and it plans to extend an existing cycle path with the aim of bolstering Arlington's cycling infrastructure.
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The state lender intends to start buying shares immediately with the aim of taking part and voting in TIM's next shareholder meeting, scheduled for April 43, the source said.
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From there, songs are written around the theme with the aim of producing pop hits that will be played on the radio long before the production reaches the stage.
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Tuesday's official indictment came after prosecutors accused Iliescu last December of masterminding the formation of a group in December 1989, with the aim of gaining power and political legitimacy.
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Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said thousands of Hezbollah's Sunni militant foes had recently entered Syria via the Turkish border with the aim of taking over Aleppo and its surrounding countryside.
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There are still voices that suggest that Apple could be winding down production of the iPhone X with the aim of scrapping it for new versions of the device.
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China is in the middle of a reform program aimed at shaking up its bloated, debt-ridden state sector with the aim of creating "innovative and globally competitive multinationals".
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In 2017, Beijing laid out plans to become the world leader in artificial intelligence by 2030, with the aim of making the industry worth 1 trillion yuan ($147.7 billion).
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But so far it is has just been carrying out so-called "feasibility studies" — with the aim of exploring if a hyperloop system is economically viable in some countries.
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Earlier this year, Tillmans turned Between Bridges into a foundation, with the aim of supporting the arts and democracy, and with a focus on L.G.B.T.I.Q. rights and combatting racism.
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Prosecutors said he had failed to declare revenues from his image rights in his Spanish income tax declarations from 2011 and 2012, "with the aim of obtaining illicit profits".
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A revised environmental protection law came into effect at the start of last year with the aim of strengthening inspectors' powers and increasing the range of punishments for lawbreakers.
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The setting up of a "dual track" intervention with the aim of strengthening the troubled lender and without the need of state support presses on, il Sole 24Ore reports.
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The price of the offering is expected to be between 1.8 levs and 2.35 levs per share, it said, with the aim of launching by the end of June.
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With the aim of creating the world's top pan-Asian museum, Ms. Wang said the National Palace Museum would bring exhibitions in from other Asian collections around the world.
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"This 'flooding' of information is designed to deluge Chinese citizens with a torrent of information with the aim of deflecting blame away from the Chinese Communist Party," Ryan added.
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Sala, the youngest, was one of the first girls to attend school in the pioneering Beth Jacob movement, started by Sarah Schenirer with the aim of educating Jewish girls.
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The bureau also, through civil lawsuits and new rules, went after the payday lending industry, with the aim of protecting low income borrowers from becoming trapped by ballooning debt.
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" She also said misinformation was being disseminated that was "calculated to create a lot of problems between different countries… with the aim of promoting the interests of the terrorists.
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Najib and his ruling party have been burnishing their Islamic credentials with the aim of boosting their chances in the general election, which must be held by mid-2018.
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Ms. Womack, a Texas-bred traditionalist and one of her generation's most acclaimed vocalists, arrived on the scene in the late 1990s with the aim of following her gut.
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Back then, millions of Facebook and Instagram users viewed divisive ads and disinformation that investigators say were created with the aim of widening political and social divisions among Americans.
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"The initial focus of the Administrators will be to engage with parties who are interested in acquiring the business with the aim of securing a buyer," the company said.
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In the late 1980s, he provided dozens of Eastern European students with scholarships to study in the West, with the aim of fostering a generation of liberal democratic leaders.
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The American government, which has long tried to undermine Cuba's leaders, established a program in 2006 to welcome Cuban doctors, with the aim of exacerbating the island's brain drain.
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If it is approved there, as expected, the I.O.C. and the two candidate cities would begin negotiations with the aim of finding a deal to satisfy all three parties.
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Formed in 2014 with the aim of protecting Buddhism, Ma Ba Tha has pushed successfully for laws that make it hard for Buddhist women to marry outside their faith.
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While most exchanges conduct their own surveillance, FINRA monitors activity across all U.S. stock and options exchanges, with the aim of catching fraudulent behavior spread across multiple trading venues.
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Some deals involve existing assets, like taking stakes in airports or major shipping ports with the aim of building up value and then locking in profits with a sale.
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Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. wants to put a price on greenhouse emissions with the aim of eliminating the United States' net planet-warming pollution by 2050.
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The peace negotiations took place over a period of four years in Havana, with the aim of ending the spiral of political violence in Colombia once and for all.
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China has laid out plans to become the world leader in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030, with the aim of making the industry worth 1 trillion yuan ($147.7 billion).
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The team has been working on a software framework ever since, with the aim of unifying all the disparate methods and datasets pioneered by other researchers into one system.
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Daccord said he has "contacted other humanitarian organizations with the aim of addressing issues that require a collective effort," including stopping offenders from transferring from one agency to another.
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López Obrador, who had assumed office with the aim of treating migration as a humanitarian rather than enforcement issue, consequently deployed over 20,20183 national guard troops to intercept migrants.
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Last week, Vivendi announced a 300 million-euro ($335 million) cost savings plan at Canal Plus in France with the aim of reaching breakeven in 2018 in the country.
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Mr. Putin's order also called for changes to be considered in how alcohol was taxed, "with the aim of reducing demand for fake alcohol," according to the Kremlin's website.
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Islamic State is also cultivating global branches outside Iraq and Syria with the aim of motivating individuals with no direct connection to the group to kill in its name.
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Hackers obtained personal data on thousands of plus-size women, possibly with the aim of scamming them with products like false weight loss supplements, according to cybersecurity firm DynaRisk.
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Congressional Republicans plan to unveil a final tax bill on Friday, with the aim of voting on it next week and getting it on President Trump's desk by Christmas.
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Wall-to-wall advertising on TV, newspapers, social media, and direct mail campaigns with the aim of pitting voters in the four cities with ballot measures against the tax.
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The state sued a group of online retailers after the law was enacted to force them to collect the state sale taxes, with the aim of overturning the precedent.
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Roome said development banks and other government finance providers could step in to pay for these activities, with the aim of making investment less risky for the private sector.
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The deal was aimed at "extracting value" from their respective towers with the aim of reducing their capital and operating expenditures on the portfolio, they said in separate bourse statements.
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The company, which was founded in 1998 with the aim of capitalizing on the medical benefits of cannabis, said the American Depositary Shares would be sold at $90 per share.
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In the meantime, the bank is preparing a virtual data room on 1.4 billion euros in bad loans with the aim of selling at least 1.2 billion euros, he said.
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The influential oil cartel and its allied partners are gathering in Vienna, Austria, this week, with the aim of reaching an accord to deliver a fresh round of supply cuts.
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The team behind Elk have just launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to bring their prototype to market — with the aim of shipping the board to developers from next Spring.
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"With the aim of preventing possible provocations against UN posts along the 'Bravo' line, the deployment is planned of eight observation posts of Russia's armed forces' military police," Rudskoi said.
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Lime is beta-testing the Reserve feature in Oakland, California, as well as Auckland, New Zealand, and Brisbane, Australia, with the aim of quickly rolling it out to more markets.
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We fear the restatement was begun with the aim of moving judicial interpretations of copyright law away from existing statutes and toward interpretations that would weaken copyright protections for Americans.
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Under AGOA, enacted in 2000 with the aim of using trade to boost development, qualifying African countries are granted duty-free access to the U.S. market for 2340,224 exported products.
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Early stage investment fund Uniseed said the money would be used to commercialize "robotics platforms, intelligent automated tools and artificial intelligence" with the aim of boosting agricultural productivity and sustainability.
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That has left Amazon and other online retailers preparing to set up their own physical stores, with the aim of capturing as much of the remaining pie as they can.
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The deal is expected to be completed by March next year and a mandatory takeover offer will be launched upon completion of the acquisition, with the aim of delisting Gamenet.
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The Nvidia team up is ambitious, however, in terms of its timeline, with the aim of getting Level 4 autonomy (full self-driving, with manual driving options) available by 2020.
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Fatah's head in Lebanon said the security force would deploy in all areas of the camp with the aim of disbanding the Badr group and arresting its leader, Bilal Badr.
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But Sanders is insisting, including in a Sunday news conference, that superdelegates representing states he won should back him instead of Clinton, with the aim of forcing a contested convention.
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Specifically they're offering two APIs for developers to build "more robust conversational interfaces", as they put it — with the aim of becoming a "centralized solution" for Natural Language Processing (NLP).
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Oil Search Managing Director Peter Botten said on Tuesday further talks are planned this week and next week, with the aim of reaching an agreement by the end of August.
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Differences between the House and Senate tax bills will be thrashed out in a conference committee with the aim of sending a compromise bill to President Donald Trump by yearend.
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At the mine, their colleagues are working day and night to ramp up to full production, with the aim of extracting more than 12,000 carats (2.4kg) of diamonds each day.
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BlackBerry says it will put a team dedicated to Ford in place, with the aim of helping the automaker expand its use of QNX in a number of different areas.
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"We are in advanced discussions for acquisitions in those therapeutic areas that interest us with the aim of having assets available that can be used across the world," he said.
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The recent slowdown in prices follows efforts by regulators to tighten lending standards for property investment with the aim of keeping annual growth in loans at 10 percent or less.
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Adrien Taylor, 28, one of three activists behind the project, launched the effort last March with the aim of planting carbon-absorbing trees to counter Trump's policies on climate change.
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The company said it would continue to invest in new products and continue with its efficiency programme, with the aim of increasing divisional operating margins to at least 40 percent.
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"We're restricting the transition management business globally with the aim of streamlining infrastructure, creating efficiencies and taking greater advantage of centralizing processing and trading," State Street spokeswoman Anne McNally said.
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Sensors then analyze the person's reaction to the products they see, with the aim of providing suggestions for what people really want to give – or receive - over the Holiday season.
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It was developed with the aim of bringing high-end arcade games into the home without compromise, and it was technically far ahead of contemporaries like the SNES and Genesis.
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Its first product launched in late 2016 to a number of large insurance customers, with the aim of applying AI to commercial insurance supported by various public and proprietary data.
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In 2017, the company is hoping to show off a full-scale Hyperloop system with the aim of having several operational versions of it within in the next five years.
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Mark Cocker, a British author and environmentalist, bought Blackwater, a five-acre plot of damp fen woodland, in 2012, with the aim of returning it to a state of nature.
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It said in a statement that the group was established in 2013 with the aim of toppling the Bahraini government, and had killed police officers in bomb and gun attacks.
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Uber's Freight app and service originally debuted in May, with the aim of making it easier for independent drivers and small firms to locate and book available freight transport jobs.
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"At least in this one situation, politicians should unite and together take decisive action with the aim of cutting greenhouse gas emissions," Zasowska told journalists, flanked by supporters carrying banners.
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A Saudi-led coalition began a military campaign in Yemen in March last year with the aim of preventing Houthi rebels and Saleh supporters from taking control of the country.
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Wyler said the company will launch an initial 10 test satellites in early 2018 with the aim of introducing a full fleet of 72 low orbit satellites six months later.
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The program is a collaboration between the university's computer science and urban planning departments, with the aim of teaching budding computer scientists how their prodigious data crunching might be used.
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"Drastic tariff discounts ranging from 40-50% have been made in all products and services with the aim of ensuring affordability, enhancing service usage and customer satisfaction," the report said.
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The money will be spent on a variety of programs, including nine pilot projects, over five years with the aim of attracting further government and private investment down the road.
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It recently signed up the 19-member Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa to test mPedigree, with the aim of developing a region-wide seed verification system, said Simons.
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It is the most significant attack on the city since the government said last week it was in talks with the insurgents with the aim of securing a permanent ceasefire.
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In 1931, the bishop of Dublin began looking more closely at his life with the aim of seeing if a diocesan procedure to make him a saint could be started.
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Known as Project Gigaton, Wal-Mart said on Wednesday that an "emissions reduction toolkit" would be given to suppliers, with the aim of slashing one gigaton of emissions by 2030.
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But now the main challenges ahead COP23 consist of writing a rulebook and crafting a transparency framework, with the aim of putting the Paris accord entirely into motion next year.
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The 61-year old leader said on Wednesday that officials would complete a second public consultation exercise on working hours with the aim of submitting an extensive report this year.
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He is also a part of the UK Synaesthesia Association, a volunteer-run charity that connects synaesthetes, researchers and the media, with the aim of better understanding this extraordinary condition.
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The 50-50 joint venture, called Signac, will focus on catching unauthorized trading, with the aim of expanding the software and technology to monitor rogue behavior across the bank worldwide.
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Njoroge said a cap on commercial interest rates could interfere with the aim of the easing stance of boosting credit, as banks lock out borrowers who are deemed too risky.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Greece's international lenders are resuming talks in Athens with the aim of concluding a review of Greek reforms "as soon as possible", the European Commission said on Monday.
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There have been Pirate Parties established in over 40 countries around the world, including a U.S. faction, founded in 2006, with the aim of abolishing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine said on Saturday that Russian security services were involved in a recent cyber attack on the country, with the aim of destroying important data and spreading panic.
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The Koch brothers, who have built the wealthiest network of political donors in America with the aim of electing Republicans who will cut regulation and taxes, disapprove of Mr Trump.
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Added to that concern, TechCrunch reported this week that Go-Jek has held talks with Singapore's largest taxi operator, ComfortDelGro, with the aim of becoming the firm's ride-hailing partner.
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One column recently published by The Hill presented a scenario whereby North Korea would explode a nuclear weapon with the aim of an EMP attack on Japan and South Korea.
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Baidu's own app which combines search, news and videos with the aim of increasing user engagement, saw daily active users reach 189 million, up 25% year-on-year in September.
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Santander InnoVentures is the Spanish bank's fintech venture capital fund, which takes minority stakes in startup firms with the aim of collaborating and partnering with them to develop their ideas.
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Industrial Clusters signs a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Eurofarma to conduct a feasibility study with the aim of investing up to $110 million to develop local pharmaceutical production capacity.
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Industrial Clusters signs a MOU with AERIS to conduct a feasibility study with the aim of investing up to $100 million to develop sustainable wind energy capabilities in Saudi Arabia.
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Working with a budget many times larger than that which the United States devotes to international broadcasting, China has expanded CCTV's operations with the aim of improving China's image overseas.
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They would successively corrode the foundation of American capitalism from the inside with an endless series of new taxes, regulations, and bureaucracy, with the aim of stifling industry into submission.
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Prime Minister Theresa May first announced her "Modern Industrial Strategy" in January with the aim of boosting Britain's weak productivity growth and spurring investment in technology and research and development.
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Cohen made headlines Thursday when he plead guilty to lying to Congress about the president's business dealings in Russia with the aim of deterring investigations in to the Trump campaign.
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The Hollywood Reporter first reported that the Brooklyn, New York-based media company would cut about 250 jobs, with the aim of trimming down and helping the organization become profitable.
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The social network has unveiled a raft of new tools since news of the fiasco broke, with the aim of helping users understand and control how their data are used.
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Van Onselen said conservative politicians could play a long game and allow the legislation to be passed by Christmas, with the aim of seeking to amend the law in future.
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When I asked the computer what it wanted, it sent me on quests with the aim of getting the town ready for a tourist season that would never come again.
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The company, while still named Talvivaara, listed in London in 2007 with the aim of becoming Europe's biggest nickel mine by pioneering a process of using bacteria to extract nickel.
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" She also said that misinformation was being disseminated that was "calculated to create a lot of problems between different countries… with the aim of promoting the interests of the terrorists.
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ECB President Mario Draghi opened the door last month to tweaks to the bank's stimulus policy, but with the aim of maintaining, rather than tightening, the current easy financing conditions.
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In effectively embracing it today, western countries are rejecting the collective bodies that the U.S.-led victors of WWII established with the aim of forever avoiding another catastrophic global war.
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A big Chinese trade counter-assault may be on its way: a deliberate devaluation of the yuan, with the aim of offsetting the impact of U.S. tariffs, experts tell Axios.
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Eurowings planned talks on Wednesday with pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit with the aim of being able to take on captains and first officers at short notice as well, it said.
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The Silicon Valley startup launched in 2015 with the aim of making it less stressful for women to get oral contraceptives (and yes, it is still stressful for many women).
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She will report to Georg Orssich, global head of banking & corporate finance, with the aim of growing Santander's FIG business and reinforcing its institutional franchise to better serve corporate clients.
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"We are working to make sure that the euro zone budget will be used to strengthen investment, also with the aim of strengthening convergence within the euro zone," she added.
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Bernstein said Crystal Amber, which has 250 million pounds in assets under management, would continue to increase its stake, with the aim of being a top two or three shareholder.
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Rafael Eitan, had decided, in the midst of the fighting, to take the navigator's seat on a fighter bomber and head to Beirut with the aim of killing Arafat himself.
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They range in geographical inspiration (from Hawaii to Palestine) and perspective (from home cooks to renowned chefs), all with the aim of making you a better and more confident cook.
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Then a team of plumbers begins restarting the system around St. Patrick's Day, with the aim of having all outdoor water features back up and running by Memorial Day weekend.
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The exercisers' weekly program consisted of unsupervised walking or jogging, with the aim of working out for at least 20 minutes a day and ideally for 40 minutes or more.
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The White House has drafted an ambitious new proposal to regulate social media platforms, with the aim of combating perceived bias against conservatives, according to a new report from CNN.
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The consultations will be led by Jody Wilson-Raybould, the justice minister, and Carolyn Bennett, the Indigenous relations minister, with the aim of putting changes in place by fall 2019.
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The foundation would issue interest-free loans for climate protection projects - up to a maximum of 50 billion euros - with the aim of reducing German carbon emissions, he told reporters.
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The country has troops on the ground in Idlib, with the aim of separating Syrian and rebel forces, and its soldiers could be caught in the middle of an attack.
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