Dr Aldrin, whose book is reviewed here, would prefer NASA to aim for Mars directly.
Three years ago John Casella hired Soutter away from export-oriented Cranswick Estate to aim for sales abroad.
It sees PS1 in New York and the Kunsthalle in Zurich as benchmarks to aim for.
For Republicans, an unprecedented debt default is the most realistic prize to aim for in the coming crisis.
He also used the leaking of the report as an excuse to aim for the moral high ground.
Another way of reducing the price of meat is to aim for economies of scale when it comes to slaughter.
Startups have a limited amount of capital, so they have to try to aim for something well within their reach.
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The eurozone has to aim for a closely co-ordinated economic, fiscal and budgetary policy, to prevent a similar crisis in future.
Many Democrats and some progressives want to aim for about 73 percent of GDP, which is what it is today.
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But technology firms often seem to aim for an undifferentiated mass market.
It can continue the Clinton and Bush strategies and support negotiation, which presumes that there is an actual resolution to aim for.
If central banks continue to aim for the same inflation target as before, then, beyond the short term, inflation will stay unchanged.
Budget balance on average, together with wide and well-timed fluctuations around the average according to circumstances, is clearly the policy to aim for.
Senator Paul Routier said he would like to aim for an amount closer to the UN target of 0.7% of gross national income (GNI).
Mr Trichet has been urging the French government to make bigger cuts in its deficit and to aim for a balanced budget by 2006.
His sports psychologist urges him to take time off training, Steven says, but in order to aim for the Olympics, Steven put college on hold.
Even as the campaign ran on, the government announced a deal with the industry committing both to aim for almost 40, 000 new forestry-based jobs by 2001.
But younger, newly diagnosed and well-motivated patients with a long life expectancy may want to aim for even lower levels, closer to 6%, according to the recommendations.
It will encourage more start-ups to aim for IPOs (though sales to corporate buyers will remain the most popular way for venture capitalists to get their money back).
While this might be an unrealistically high number for you, it pays to aim for at least two a week, a number that would put you firmly in the high value networking camp.
As they see one another looking at great universities and trying to aim for great financial aid packages, then their peers, their friends also say, 'If you can do that, I can, too.
Now the interesting thing is that once Hollywood recognizes this disconnect, the remedy for it is to make movies for adults and to advertise for adults and to aim for a whole different audience.
Big efforts also tend to aim for seizing a share of existing markets, because those customers are easy to identify, rather than the slower process of building a new market from new sources of consumption.
But a product-focused sanctions approach -- especially leveraged to aim for more direct diplomatic engagement with the DPRK while denying them material to grow their illicit programs -- has the best chance of gaining Council consensus.
This vindicates the strategy, followed most famously by Mr Welch at General Electric (but by others too, including Emerson), to aim for the number one or two slot in each business sector or not to be there at all.
On the wider front, Barack Obama endorsed the call last year by four senior former US diplomats (including Henry Kissinger) for the US to aim for a nuclear weapons-free world, as it is supposed to be under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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