Sentence examples for it's aiming at from inspiring English sources

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Bridgestone's Aerobee technology looks promising, but it's aiming at enterprise first, and Amazon may not want to endanger their friendly partnership with E Ink by switching horses.

To start, it's aiming at capturing the college market, due to that demographic's comfort level of sharing through mobile devices.

It's aiming at the hang-the-expense spa aficionado and it's an impressive property, though some of the raw edges and the 4x4 nature of the island may not be what a lot of Southern Ocean's clients are looking for.

Rather it's aiming at prissy teenage girls who dress like it's summer camp all year round; it wants the guys who wear trackpants even though they're heirs to millions – it's more Ivy League than street, more of a public school sports aesthetic, as opposed to what people who play sport really wear.

Microsoft is making no secret who it's aiming at.

Because of this high end focus, it's aiming at profitability in January 2011.

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

"It's aimed at increasing everyone's ability to contribute to the economy.

"I don't think it's aimed at the public advocate's office.

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

I think it's aimed at Putin".

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