Word: aimed
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...entering the premises. If, without the technology, the cops would have had to enter the house to gather the evidence needed - bingo, they needed a search warrant, said the justice, harkening back to the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment and common law in a perfect Scalia moment. His aim: to preserve the degree of privacy that was expected at the time the Fourth Amendment was written...
...potent new weapon. "I call it the pitch of the new millennium," says ESPN baseball analyst Harold Reynolds, a former All-Star second baseman. The increasingly popular pitch is just a modified fast ball, but by putting pressure on the inside half of the ball, right-handed pitchers can aim at a left-handed hitter's body and still make it break over the plate, opposite from the movement of a curve or slider. The Atlanta Braves' Greg Maddux is the high priest of the pitch, but Reynolds estimates 30 or more hurlers are using it--with great success...
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...Pusey concluded that Harvard’s aim should be to play the role of “good citizens in the conduct of [their] business,” and not invest in companies that violated “fundamental and widely shared ethical principles...
These policies all aim to protect Harvard first-years. No one on this campus wants to see a student get hurt or even die from an activity, such as drinking, that could have been otherwise prevented...