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aim

[eym] / eɪm /




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A better aim might be forming young adults for the work, responsibility and independence that accompany adult life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cal-Maine has already announced millions of dollars of new capital investments in the firm, aiming to increase its prepared foods production by 30% in the next two years.

From Barron's

Newsom has signed more than two dozen executive orders aimed at streamlining the rebuild by waiving environmental rules and other obstacles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The shake-up of driving laws is aimed at reducing the number of people killed or badly injured on Britain's roads by 65% over the next decade, and by 70% for children under 16.

From BBC

Article 52 of the EU Charter allows speech restrictions only when they pursue legitimate aims and are necessary and proportionate.

From The Wall Street Journal