Sentences with phrase «aim of taking»

June 2012 saw the arrival of Jelly Bean, (seen here with models of its predecessors Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread) with the aim of taking on Apple's Siri with enhanced voice - driven search and a new personal assistant feature called Google Now.
The FELLOWSHIP 500 was launched by the Ethical Fashion Forum in 2011 with the aim of taking the fashion industry to tipping point - the point at which sustainable practices by fashion businesses become the rule rather than the exception to it - from field to final product.
Dubbed by the press as «The Carpenters of Electro», their album Hollywood Under The Knife explores paths pioneered by the Chicago house and Detroit techno heroes, (not least Electribe 101), with the aim of taking things forward a step or two.
At certain intervals, the audio engages with the dancers» movements viewed in the adjacent gallery and builds to a climax with the aim of taking visitors on an empowering journey.
Following a 5 - year stint behind bars for an undisclosed crime, you return to your hometown with the sole aim of taking back the streets on which you were raised.
Winding up in a secret cave, she finds out something evil approaches with the aim of taking down the human world and the Genie realms, and it's something only she can defeat.
Clipper Discovery Bali Tour is an adventure and nature tour specialist and is tour operator in Bali that has been running tours in Bali for many years successfully and has the aim of taking welcome guests on memorable fun, and breathtaking Bali tours off the beaten track in Bali.
So using such financial data together with understanding the aim of taking out a loan will help you to opt out the best deal and to jump through any possible money difficulties.
To a layman, it may not mean any difference to them as long as the ultimate aim of taking possession of the item is achieved.
This option will allow them to re-do their budget with the aim of taking the debt strain off their shoulders temporarily while they maintain their home and raise their kids.
Corvette Racing's Oliver Gavin is en route to California for the second time in a month with the aim of taking his second win from three races at the four - hour American Le Mans Series Monterey at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on May 9 - 11, round three of the ALMS.
For that longest time guys have been known to achieve the aim of taking women to sleep and absolutely nothing more.
-- Politico, «Obama, Holder to lead post-Trump redistricting campaign,» by Edward - Isaac Dovere: «As Democrats aim to capitalize on this year's Republican turmoil and start building back their own decimated bench, former Attorney General Eric Holder will chair a new umbrella group focused on redistricting reform — with the aim of taking on the gerrymandering that's left the party behind in statehouses and made winning a House majority far more difficult.
This may be a sensible contribution to a wider aim of taking money out of politics.
The fact that UKIP is going to achieve its founding aim of taking the UK out of the EU is not to say that the party will simply pack up and go away.
The shift in the Black movement from the aim of integration to the aim of taking pride in a distinct culture and history was of crucial importance.
How effective will the law be in achieving its stated aims of taking big money out of politics and rebuilding trust in politics — do we now have transparency in lobbying?

Not exact matches

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The «Adopt a Heritage» plan aims to allow the upkeep and maintenance of 95 historic sites to be taken over by private firms.
Jonathan Miller, Channel 4's foreign affairs correspondent, investigates footage taken from thousands of videos circulating online, with the aim of determining whether or not there is prima facie evidence of widespread and systematic torture being carried out by the Syrian state on its own people.
Hackett, 62, a former CEO of furniture manufacturer Steeelcase Inc, will take the helm in a broader shake - up aimed at speeding up decision - making and improving operations.
It took CloudFlare just 1.25 years,» Matthew Prince, the CEO of the phenomenally fast - growing cloud - based service that aims to make websites safer and faster, told the London Web Summit on Monday.
I tell my clients to aim to spend 25 % of their take - home pay on housing.
MANILA / BEIJING, May 3 (Reuters)- China opens trade in Dalian iron ore futures to foreign investors from Friday, aiming to boost its pricing clout for one of its top imports and hoping traders will take a market notorious for retail speculators more seriously.
This October one of America's most lauded novelists is taking direct aim at tech culture and its effects on our lives.
Of course, Helix Sleep isn't the only startup taking aim at the mattress industry.
Traders are taking out a growing number of put options to sell crude, a strategy aimed at protecting against a drop in prices after a sharp rally since December.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren took aim at the executive order, saying it would «make it easier for investment advisers to cheat you out of your retirement savings.»
Meanwhile, House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R - Texas, is about to introduce a new version of his bill to undo Dodd - Frank that is also expected to take aim at the CFPB.
It's worth a watch as the nation takes steps for its aim to be one of the world's top 25 countries for gender equality by 2012.
The makeover is aimed at improving consumers» perception of frozen foods, which has taken a beating in recent years:
The U.S. has taken a number of policy approaches aimed at increasing the country's innovation output, from boosting STEM education programs to offering tax incentives on R&D research.
Rorsted took to the helm of Adidas last year and has placed increased digital retail sales at the centre of his overhaul strategy, aiming to grow revenues from 1 billion euros ($ 1.06 billion) in 2016 to 4 billion euros ($ 4.25 billion) by 2020.
The speech — to be held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City at 11:30 a.m. ET — comes as a slew of establishment Republicans take aim at Trump's candidacy.
Last year, AG Hair took another gamble and launched a collection of texturizing products aimed at people who prefer the effortless «I woke up like this» look.
Those three and, more recently, Ya'alon's successor, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, have taken aim at Bennett for «playing politics» with national security discussions, all but accusing him outright of leaking information about cabinet meetings.
Former President George W. Bush was widely criticized for his administration's handling of the response to that disaster, taking a heavy toll on public support of his administration, and Trump clearly was aiming to avoid a similar reaction.
With exclusive and limited edition lines with brands like Roots and celebrity stylist Kate Young, as well as snowboarder Shaun White, Target will be taking aim at the likes of Joe Fresh, Old Navy and H&M.
Cloud - based business software company Salesforce said Tuesday that a particular type of malware that usually goes after information at large financial companies could be taking aim at its users.
The wave of preemptive cancellations comes as the second powerful nor'easter in a week takes aim at the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
A day after berating Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan over the bank's own scandal with phony accounts, Senator Warren took aim Wednesday at Smith, who retired as CEO of the credit reporting agency last week in the wake of the Equifax breach.
Last year, a handful of spots hit on topics such as immigration and diversity but took measured tones aimed at appealing to a broad range of viewers, Taylor said.
Jost took aim at Trump for releasing the memo despite the FBI's warnings that parts of it might not be accurate.
The threat of state - sponsored attacks aimed at taking down critical infrastructure continues to plague experts, but many believe the bigger threat is posed toward U.S. business interests.
Sheriff West took aim at the wholesalers at a moment of growing focus on the industry's role in prescription drug distribution and outrage about what it had done in West Virginia.
Social entrepreneurship, the creation of new ventures with a social purpose, takes many forms, from clean energy start - ups to initiatives aimed at improving early education.
While 365 takes aim at budget gourmets and cash - strapped «millennial moms», grocery experts said it also needs to appeal to people who buy from a range of other food sellers, from Kroger and Walmart to Amazon.com, restaurant delivery companies and meal kit providers such as Blue Apron.
The deal takes aim at insurers, and would be the first tie - up of a retailer, an insurer and a pharmacy benefit manager.
The cloud - based business software company said a certain type of malicious software that typically targets large financial companies could be taking aim at its customers.
«So we are aiming for omnichannel communication that is on at all hours, that can take advantage of AI to resolve customers» issues as quickly as possible, and that will work with all of the important messenger apps.»
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