Sentence examples for aim asked from inspiring English sources

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"What aim?" asked Percy.

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A successful appraisal will have a positive aim: ask yourself what your boss can do to help you do your job better, not what you like and dislike about his or her personality.

As Peltier argues, all AIM ever asked was that the US government apply its own laws.

As a second aim, we asked whether saccade execution modulates precueing effects by having participants either move their eyes freely or remain fixated.

Once you have one of those start it up and find a good spot to start, like make a few comments on someone's video, go comment someone's MySpace profile etc. They'll probably tell you their AIM and ask you for your AIM.

There was controversy, too: scientists questioned the AAE's research aims and asked why the ship had ventured into an area of sea known to be prone to pack ice.

The potential participants were sent an email that explained the research aims and asked for their participation.

I aim to ask my government to negotiate for a fair and equitable climate deal at Paris in December".

Would Cole start a business without a social aim, I ask? "Never say never, but I don't think so".

They aim to ask whether the framework correctly corresponds to reality, whether or not there really are numbers.

What the philosophers aim to ask, according to Carnap, is not a question internal to the framework, but external to it.

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