Sentence examples for aim of lifting up from inspiring English sources

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Beyond the vague aim of "lifting up his brokenhearted brothers one by one," the workings of Shlomo's heart remain opaque.

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The pioneer of this sub-genre of reality TV, aimed at lifting up rather than putting down, may well have been Jamie Oliver.

Hence, this approach only aims at lifting up as much the rightmost point of the demapper EXIT curve as possible.

This could go some way towards the Lib Dem aim of lifting tax threshold to £10,000.

Only £1bn of the £17bn cost goes on the stated aim of "lifting those on low incomes out of tax".

By lifting up the clip, pull the film up out of the reel.

And in the absence of national leadership on poverty issues, he has a pilot program that aims to lift up low-income families by, among other things, paying them to keep their children in school.

This paper aims to investigate the effects of lift-up design on outdoor thermal comfort comprehensively, as well as the effects on pedestrian level wind environment.

This paper aims to study the effects of lift-up design in four common building configurations on the wind comfort via computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.

There were some reports of vehicles being lifted up.

The real part of ∑'s just lifts up the energy eigenvalues of the channel.

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