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The phrase "this aimed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is directed or focused towards a specific goal, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "This aimed approach will help us achieve our objectives more effectively."
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Plans start at $23 (annual); $25 (three month); and $27 (month-to-month) Who is this aimed at?
This aimed to overthrow Rwanda's Hutu president, Juvenal Habyarimana, and engineer a return to their home country.
Is this aimed at the killers – which would be strange because they barely deserve this after their acts of terror, and they are not referenced in the drawing?
This aimed to slightly raise sales taxes for four years and income taxes on the affluent for a period of five years.
This aimed to identify suspicious patterns of behaviour by "data mining" (also known as "pattern recognition"): computer-driven searches of large quantities of electronic information.
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This aimed to prevent a repeat of the Australia incident when the Ukrainian arm of tobacco firm Philip Morris, effectively a brass-plate entity, spearheaded the attack on plain packaging.
This aimed to wring just over 4% of GDP out of the public finances a bit over two-thirds from spending cuts and the rest in tax increases by 2014-15.
This aimed to liberalise farm trade, cut tariffs on industrial goods, protect intellectual property rights from abuse by pirates or patent-holders and extend the WTO's remit to foreign investment, compatent-holders andovextendtheurchases and more.
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