Word: aims
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...subtler answer. Openness to imports is not necessarily a burden that enfeebles an economy. If it were, then America--one of the most open economies in the world--would not be so rich, and the once-closed economies of Eastern Europe would not be so poor. The first aim of intelligent trade policy should not be to open foreign markets; more important is the goal of keeping one's own markets open. That way, domestic industries are obliged to compete, which is necessary if they are to innovate and seek greater efficiency...
...last February when he laid out his economic plan and vowed to use Congress's own figures on the deficit. "Let's at least argue about the same set of numbers so the American people will think we're shooting straight with them," he declared. That should be the aim with all statistics...
Charles Glick, first-year Kennedy School student and co-chair of the caucus, said the aim of the display was to "bring the issues surrounding the Holocaust to the Kennedy School...
This argument cannot be proven wrong. Military predictions are always speculative. But the argument remains insufficient in several ways. Western military intervention would not aim at conquering land, but instead at two other goals: putting real pressure on Serbia to halt the fighting, and leveling the playing field if they still refuse. Air power would be the primary method. These are realistic goals with good prospects of success...
Leslie said that although she has not devised a specific campaign strategy, her aim will be to increase awareness on community issues within the student body...