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In situations whereby players' aims are not in contradiction, they are said to be in cooperation, which is enough to regard their aims as of one player, as seen in [7] and [8].
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Ethically it implies a radical renunciation of all finite aims, as well as radical repudiation of all determinate moral rules, moral consequences, and moral virtues.
One didn't respond, and the other… signed off of AIM as soon as I mentioned it.
Personal and professional identity is an aim as well as a part of the education process.
Both have given ground, but both have advanced some of their key aims, as part of the compromise.
His marriage to Elizabeth of Habsburg in 1454 had clear political aims; as the daughter of Albert II of Habsburg, Elizabeth had claims to Bohemia and Hungary.
The Trust remained in existence, and now lists one of its aims as building "a new state-of-the-art training ground to lease to the Club".
The papers of Janes et al [ 7- 9] are close to our aims as the implementation of co-clustering methods to detect similar expression patterns, e.g., [ 10].
As the rebels fled, Hillary Clinton was in London, speaking of their aims as "the legitimate aspirations of the Libyan people," and engineering a shift in international policy to allow us to arm them.
Unlike Mr Chirac, though, Mr Sarkozy seeks to achieve these aims as a partner of America, not an antagonist.
It's as eloquent a summary of the aims of "As I Was Moving Ahead" as are Mr. Mekas's random observations, like "enjoy those brief moments" or "that moment everything came back to me, in fragments".
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