Quotes about aim
aim moon rocket
In some respects, it is kind of like a moon shot. You don't aim your rocket where the moon is now but where it is going to be when you get there.
aim ball hitting instead
Instead of hitting the ball to a green, they'll aim to hit a cone.
aims announced capital implement intel soon
Intel aims to implement 300 mm wafers as soon as we can. We've already announced a capital allocation for 300 mm facilities.
aim itself music shooting slightly sony succeeded taking
In taking aim at the music pirates, Sony succeeded only in shooting itself in the foot. What they did was not intentionally malicious. If anything, it was slightly inept.
aiming constant goal last record winning
I'm very happy, period, because my goal was to have a better record than 6-10 of last year. If we have a winning season, then that will be what we've been aiming for to have constant development and improvement.
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I'm very excited because the big aim for us since two years ago has been to qualify for the World Cup and there were a lot of discussions about England not going, especially after the Northern Ireland game. Now the big aim is to prepare everything in detail for the World Cup. I should like to thank all the players who have been involved and all the fans who have supported us, they've been fantastic. Sven Eriksson
aim cares individuality seems
Individuality seems to be Nature's whole aim -- and she cares nothing for individuals. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
aim along analyse developed fans ferrari follow great large nice number partner past possible prepared races run today tough tradition turned winning work
In the past years, we have developed the nice tradition of winning races on a new track, but today that run has come to an end. I am very disappointed, especially for the large number of Ferrari fans we could see in the grandstands at this great facility. We must get back to work immediately, along with our partner Bridgestone, to analyse the situation. Our aim is to be as well prepared as possible for the race in Monza and those that follow in what has turned out to be a particularly tough season. Jean Todt
aim fail hit run though
In the long run you hit only what you aim at. Therefore, though you should fail immediately, you had better aim at something high. Henry David Thoreau
aim hit men
In the long run, men only hit what they aim at. Henry David Thoreau
aim fail hit men though
In the long run, men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at something high. Henry David Thoreau
aim ball hard perfect strike threw throw trying worrying zone
I had been trying to aim the ball a bit. So I just threw as hard as I could. I wasn't worrying about trying to make a perfect pitch. I just wanted to throw it in the strike zone and give them a different speed. It was very effective.
aim answers common efforts iran provides solution
Iran should do much more than it has done and our common efforts should aim for a solution that provides answers to all the questions.
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Clearly, she's not happy with the legislation, ... She was aiming for a 15 percent reduction. She knows and we know from talking to the underwriters that this bill is not going to produce the type of savings we desperately need. Mark Thompson
aim choice clearly matter possible
Choice of aim is clearly a matter of clarification of values, especially on the choice between possible options.
aims chemical developing entity launch million outside spend spent
Cadila, India's sixth-largest drugmaker by sales, spent $250 million developing Lipaglyn, a new chemical entity or new discovery, and aims to spend another $150 million to $200 million to launch the drug outside India.
aiming canada greatness
Canada is aiming for that goal. It's the greatness of our country. Stephane Dion
aiming cops time
By the time he (the suspect) got to the diner, this place was just swarming with cops and they were out of their vehicles. Some had handguns, some had shotguns aiming at him.
aiming certainly drive event hard
Certainly we are aiming to be the No. 1 event in Australia. We will drive as hard as we can to do that.
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For NASCAR Nation, the aim is a little different - we want to take NASCAR fans away from the track, giving them a feel for the true celebrity status of the competitors, ... We've been on the red carpet in Hollywood, thrown out first pitches at major league baseball games and traveled to the sets of commercial and music video shoots. The show's motto says it all - it's life beyond the fast lane. Chris Long
aim remember wanting
I remember not wanting to be rude, but I would aim to miss.
aim fair heard richmond
I haven't heard them, but we have a fair idea how Richmond will play and what they will aim to do.
aiming fantastic points start win
I have scored 18 points in two races, which is a fantastic start to the season. I am aiming to win in Melbourne. Fernando Alonso
aim both hit map missing played terrible yards
I played terrible this week. I hit it all over the map irons, woods, everything. I had a two-way miss. Granted, these fairways are about 300 yards wide, but when you're missing it both ways, you can't aim it. Tiger Woods
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I don't really like mainstream music at all, ... When I listen to the radio or watch MTV, 99% of it is like listening to an air-conditioner or a hair-dryer. Sometimes, though, something comes along that jolts you. When I was growing up, it was bands like Nirvana and Jane's Addiction. Those bands elevate culture. I don't think there's any point in aiming for anything less. Sam Endicott
aim carrying england five gone happened holding knee means minutes next playing run stop swelling tidy tight whatever
I didn't know how it was going to go. Carrying on playing means the swelling is going up and down. It could have gone in the first five minutes or the warm-up. Whatever happened I had to play before the England game. My next aim is to get the strapping off, because it's holding my knee in place and is so tight I can't run tidy with it. It will take more than this to stop me playing. Gareth Thomas
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The merger itself is a positive factor but pretty much priced in already, and some are now questioning what exactly the banks aim to do through the merger, besides becoming bigger in size.
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The international community should universally condemn China's record as a repressor of journalists' rights and its misuse of laws with the aim of suffocating criticism. China wants to be a major player on the world stage but when it attacks journalists in such a concerted manner it demonstrates that it is a country where the truth is not able to be told. Warren Christopher
aims motives
The investigation aims to find out everything about him, his motives and thought process.
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Their ultimate aim is to reach the national finals in Las Vegas where they can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars.
aiming carry cell fuel power small study surface
The instruments to study the surface would be different that if you were aiming at a lava tube. They have to be big enough to carry the kind of fuel cell that can power their systems, but not be too small that they get wedged into everything.
aim conducting explicitly fed monetary policy stock supporting
The Fed is now explicitly conducting monetary policy with the aim of supporting stock prices,
aim amount conscience fearful tender
He incurs a fearful amount of guilt who in the least promotes the aim of the Evil One by trampling upon a tender conscience in a child. Charles Spurgeon