Sentences with phrase «whose general aim»

Malware is a type of malicious program whose general aim is to profit economically by carrying out actions without the user's consent, such as stealing personal information or committing economic fraud.

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Here the Pope says yes: «When it is not possible to overturn or completely abrogate a pro-abortion law, an elected official, whose absolute personal opposition to procured abortion was well known, could licitly support proposals aimed at limiting the harm done by such a law and at lessening its negative consequences at the level of general opinion and public morality.»
Some companies are bucking this trend very effectively, for example: Intel and General Electric whose joint venture Care Innovations is aimed at serving the needs of older people with health challenges, or Nintendo whose Wii consoles have proved to appeal to this group, even supplying them to BUPA care homes.
The King's Arms Hotel is one of the oldest establishments in Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, privately owned and run by the Spence Family, whose aim is Name: Sports Direct International: Epic: SPD: Sector: General Retailers: ISIN: GB00B1QH8P22: Activites: Sports Direct International plc is the UK's leading
The book's title, Special Interest, invokes a term historically applied to wealthy and powerful entities such as oil companies, tobacco interests, and gun manufacturers, whose narrow aims are often recognized as colliding with the more general public interest in such matters as clean water, good health, and public safety.
The Restatement is a publication prepared by the American Law Institute whose aim is to present an orderly statement of the general law of the United States.
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