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He was aware of what I distrusted, and he doesn't defend it either, but he sees the ultimate aim as much greater, and he's probably right.
A government concerned to foster virtue in its citizens should therefore aim as much as possible to remove its own sanctions from the pursuit of virtue.
To get as much as you can out of protesting, aim as much pressure as you can directly at your government.
On Sunday night, the top of the New York Times home page reported: "Russian President Vladimir V. Putin has pursued his strategy with subterfuge, propaganda and brazen military threat, taking aim as much at the United States and Europe as Ukraine itself".
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Tonight's appeals were probably aimed as much at liberal voters as at minorities.
It was presented as an attack on Labor but was aimed as much at Turnbull.
But the new rules appear aimed as much at preserving banks' prerogatives as empowering homeowners.
His comments seemed aimed as much at the Israelis as the Syrians.
Their anger was aimed as much at the police as against "the West".
This particular blow, one imagines, may have been a retaliatory act aimed as much at Fleming as at Rhett.
General Musharraf condemns such attacks, and claims that they are aimed as much at destabilising his government as at India.
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