Sentence examples for means targeted at from inspiring English sources

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"The efforts that we place on the research and development of weapons systems are by no means targeted at any third country," he said.

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"That inevitably means targeted acquisitions".

Keep in mind that Criteo offers ad retargeting for e-commerce sites (which usually means targeting ads at people who visited a site but left without making or completing their purchase), so it's not exactly surprising that the company would make this argument.

This means targeting resources at brown families living in neighborhoods where there is plenty of air pollution, shoddy roads and vacant lots but no good jobs.

But targeting teachers also means targeting Congress.

That means targets have been met.

It also means that policy targeted at curbing migrant families' benefits would hit British nationals if the anomaly was not fixed.

This means that interventions targeted at reducing the general level of risk exposure in the population will ultimately be more efficient in lowering caseness than a strategy of identifying and treating the high-risk individuals only.

"The bigger picture is that food advertising in the UK is amongst the most strictly regulated in the world, children see far fewer HFSS ads on TV today than ever before and new rules already being considered would mean no advertising targeted at children in any media," said Ian Barber, director of communications at the Advertising Association.

The amendment means that only activity targeted at specific constituencies is covered – not campaigning activity that happens to take place in a small number of constituencies because that is where the members live, or other reasons unrelated to the election.

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