Sentence examples for it's aim from inspiring English sources

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It is the brainchild of Bill Tatham, one of the men behind the short-lived XFL, and it's aim – to be world rugby's first million-dollar, winner-takes-all tournament – suggests that the belief that America can learn to love rugby is now held outside the traditional game.

It's aim — at least from the glimpses I had of Butterfield's own network of TinySpeck employees — is very much to make work more seamless, particularly among those who don't work in the same physical space.

It's aim was to provide hope.

It's aim was to save these sleeping beasts from certain demolition by turning them into a symbol of what Sheffield stands for: a proud and fiercely creative city.

It's aim, according to chief executive Cynthia Joyce, is to become "the mental-health equivalent of Cancer Research UK" (referring to its strategy of getting government and public funding for research that contributed to breakthroughs in diagnosis, treatment and prevention).

It's aim is to help you store all your online passwords, social media accounts, digital health records, bank info and other paperwork.

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Instead, it's aimed at the world's nontechnical population.

It's aimed at driving more sales of its hardware.

It's aiming for greater granularity.

I think it's aimed at Putin".

Instead, it's aiming for ubiquity.

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