Sentences with phrase «not achieve its aim»

But it does not achieve its aim and finally must be left behind.
One might fairly ask at what point our Secular Fundamentalists and moral libertarians might feel disposed to concede that their prescriptions for society have not achieved their aims and have, instead, failed — and failed dismally with the most damaging consequences for the stability of society and the happiness of the generality of its members.
Eventually, the pressures exerted on Iran did not achieve its aim, Iran was determined to do fuel cycle work.
Tory MPs are demanding more detail from Cameron about how he will renegotiate British membership of the EU, and a clear commitment that if he does not achieve his aims he will campaign for British withdrawal at a referendum, something he has been reluctant to provide.
Therefore, it goes without saying that doing abs exercises that are in the 30, 50 or even 100 repetition range can not achieve this aim.
It's because I haven't achieved my aim yet.
But let's be clear, the simple removal of levels in the face of accountability systems demanding standardised data has not achieved this aim
«If we don't formalise it and make sure it permeates every area, then it won't achieve our aim.»
Laws that ban particular breeds of dogs do not achieve these aims and instead create the illusion, but not the reality, of enhanced public safety.
In his Opinion, the AG further considers the fact that access to ISDS is not extended to investors of other Member States to be a «consequence inherent in the bilateral nature of BITs» and that ISDS is «not a benefit severable from the remainder of a BIT, but is an integral part thereof to such an extent that a BIT without an ISDS mechanism would be pointless since it would not achieve its aim, with is to encourage and attract foreign investment.»
Given the evidence, the MedCo experiment is not achieving its aims, it is anti-competitive for MROs, and appears irrational and unfair to those suffering injuries.

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Any action that does not fit into the mission and is not aimed at achieving your vision should be reconsidered.
You won't lose sight of what your readers aim to achieve, and your writing will better articulate how your offer applies to the readers» needs.
Kiyosaki urged entrepreneurs to have a clear vision of what they aim to achieve and a strong mindset so that they won't be deterred by the first sign of trouble.
«If you don't get a break, you're going to burn out, and you'll never achieve the level of success you're aiming for,» Debra Condren, founder of Manhattan Business Coaching, recently told the New York Times regarding business owners» reluctance to actually switch off.
It's been proven over and over again that it's not just about money or title but about recognition and the practical things... as simple as will this help you achieve your goals and aims... together we will both win.
«If you don't get a break, you're going to burn out, and you'll never achieve the level of success you're aiming for,» said Debra Condren, who has a Ph.D. in psychology and is the founder of Manhattan Business Coaching, an executive coaching firm based in New York.
While reducing federal spending during an economic slowdown was not the President's preference, he recognized the political realities and undertook a series of negotiations with the Republican Speaker of the House, John Boehner, aimed at achieving a compromise plan to reduce the deficit over time through a combination of spending cuts and revenue increases.
Of course, the aim of his portfolio is not necessarily to achieve capital appreciation rather dividend growth with the ability to generate an ever increasing passive income stream.
If the mining companies are doing nothing to help local communities other than paying wages and are not making provision to rehabilitate land after mining activities, etc., then these levies are justified if they are used to achieve these aims.
However, ADNOC's plans are not just about raising revenue, but achieving UAE's economic vision for 2030, which aims to reduce oil's dominant role in the economy, she said.
This is the only genuine barometer of the effectiveness of the Reserve Bank's market operations, since these operations are aimed at maintaining stability in the cash rate — not in achieving a particular level of ES funds.
Their plan makes a commitment to early, preventative, and accessible care but does not propose any policies aimed at achieving these goals.
He rightly highlights, however, that Tarantino's typical impatient and insufficient form of justice is not «true justice, restorative justice,» which «can not be achieved by taking aim with our guns.»
Such short - term therapy aims not at deep underlying problems, but at helping the person do things that will improve his chances of achieving productive sobriety — things such as accepting the fact that he is an alcoholic, learning how to face and handle his fears and resentments constructively, changing his ways of relating so that the guilt - isolation - anger spiral is not triggered so often.
Much that is anything but true democracy may hide behind the fagade of representative democracy; on the other hand, a society which is not democratically constituted in the normal sense of the word may sometimes achieve what a democracy aims at.
In his main work, Difference and Repetition (1968), he has shown why the conception of concrete immediacy in and between occasions must not be considered naive in a post-Hegelian sense, but post-Hegelian altogether.15 In order to achieve this aim, Deleuze replaces the categorization of the world into the general and the individual in favor of the distinction of the universal and the singular.16 On the level of abstraction, «mediation» describes the analysis of that which is subjected to a «law.»
A just war is a last resort, undertaken when it is reasonably determined that there are not alternative ways to resolve the conflict, and when there is a reasonable probability of success in achieving the aims of the war.
This type of curricular organization does not in fact usually achieve the aims of liberal learning.
The aims of liberal learning are not achieved when the student simply accumulates ready - made academic information about the faiths of mankind.
In this fashion we may readily grant that Socrates and Gautama and any number of saints or just plain good people have frequently achieved the maximum value possible in given situations without thereby claiming them to be Christs, on the grounds that the aims they so richly actualized were not specifically christological.
Oh, and if you're trying to raise the ire of Slice again, telling them we shouldn't live by the Bible will probably achieve your aim admirably.
On the contrary, what we are bound to find is a continuing work in which the aim is to create something splendid and beautiful — but that final aim is not yet achieved.
Worship includes those religious deeds which aim to reach God, deeds which should be performed to achieve perfection, not out of passion or personal desire.
The opportunity afforded Jesus in the ideal aim from God was unique, and apart from this unparalleled initiative on his behalf he certainly could not have achieved the degree of awareness of the presence of God within him which Cobb considers him to have possessed.
Not even God, Cobb maintains, is able to determine how his ideal aim at the fulfillment of individual persons will be accommodated finally to the overall complexion of what these persons actually achieve.
Again, this resonates of a false - utopia, a time gone, a place gone, or perhaps just not God's chosen people, in that one can aim to achieve but any such attainable goals have limits, the highest beyond reach.So, we should let the word means what it means Again, this insinuates that I am not letting it mean what it means.
Bill Steele, convener of the Church's Social Care Council explained to The Herald why the move had been made: «Having consulted widely and having sought employment law advice, the Council does not believe that the requirement for all care and support staff to be Christian is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim
He is under appraisal, both by himself and his fellows and by the God who has provided for him his «initial aim» and who will either receive the good which his becoming has achieved or find necessary the rejection of that which does not contribute to the creative advance at which God Himself aims.
In general terms... the rationality of ecclesiastical hierarchies as well as of patrimonial sovereigns is substantive in character, so that their aim is not that of achieving the highest degree of formal juridical precision which would maximize the chances for the correct prediction of legal consequences....
Where I say: God's aim (that of God's consequent nature) is achieved, and remains open, because it is an aim which continually «shifts» (and can be such because God's aim is formally independent of any actual world whatsoever, but materially consequent on the evolving world, Nobo says: the aim of God's primordial nature is never achieved, but the data available at the beginning of every stage are synthesized every time, and this is sufficient for prehensibility — not the same argumentation, as can be seen, but a closely related one, indeed.
Furthermore, that aim either would not be achieved by God (in which case God could not yet be prehended), or it would be, but then there would be nothing to grow.
As soon as determinateness is achieved, another new process of integration starts with respect to the available data which have arrived in the meantime, because although at that moment all the data which were available have been synthesized, in God's case, in contrast to a normal actual entity, the subjective aim has not thereby been fully actualized.
«We don't aim to be making big Euros with these wines, and we won't by the way, because it's small quantities — 200 hundred cases here, 500 cases there — the ambition is to show who we are as wine makers and what we can achieve, and to give us and, therefore, all our wines, greater credibility in the market.»
The judge also found it «abundantly clear» that the regulations sought greater consistency with international standards and described the argument that they did not aim to achieve greater harmonisation of federal regulations as «simply untenable».
Wenger looks set to achieve the aims set by Kroenke despite not signing any new outfield players in the summer, so the offer of a contract extension looks plausible.
Therefore it is not a feasible tool to achieve our aims.
Wengwr always makes some changes for Cup games, but ultimately we are aiming for an historic treble in the competition, a feat that hasn't been achieved for well over a century, so we must also make sure we make no mistake in this game either.
We do not know what arsenals aims are, suspicion is that it is minimum spend to achieve top four whilst maximising revenue.
My criticism of Wenger is that he can not motivate the team to achieve more than the aims set by the owner.
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