(1) The aim of the workshop is to improve morale
(2) If forced to fight, aim blows towards the neck and the groin.
(3) Because actually your intention includes whatever you aim at achieving.
(4) In his own work he's now studying large Venezuelan bombardiers to learn how the insects aim their weapons and to understand more about the glands involved.
(5) Naturally we can take steps to preserve the Earth; we can aim at sustainability and undertake biological conservation, should we wish, but we have to be prepared to pay for it.
(6) Its best-known uses have been in physics and engineering, on such problems as how to aim bombs more accurately.
(7) Rather than choosing between an ensemble of key performance criteria, manufacturers should aim at achieving them all.
(8) To hit such a difficult target takes steadiness of aim and cool judgment for the birds are over the guns and away in the distance in an instant, some flying at speeds of up to 70 mph.
(9) I did have the compulsion, though to aim the camera towards the side of the room where the beds were.
(11) The aim can be perfect, while a poor stroke causes the cueball to diverge off the intended path.
(12) They showed us how to load the weapon and aim at the target.
(13) His aim was perfect, and the guard's body collapsed backward
(14) At its range of 150 kms the army is in no position to obtain the tactical picture to aim the missile.
(15) Our primary aim is to achieve financial discipline
(16) Aim for the middle of the target
(17) The move will certainly achieve what TV stunts aim for: a sudden surge in viewer interest.
(18) On that day, citizens all over the nation were supposed to approach public surveillance cameras and aim their own cameras back at them.
(19) A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim .
(20) They need lawyers who are prepared to aim at reconciliation, and none of that can be achieved by legislation.