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Definitions for AIMING
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aimingverb
Present participle of to aim.
Webster Dictionary
Aiming
of Aim
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of AIMING in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of AIMING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of AIMING in a Sentence
We can diagnose people even living in a rural place without a hospital over the phone using this technology with smart phones. This is what we are aiming for.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig:
There were eight shots fired in five seconds. Fourfired by threeofficers, one officer fired twoshots, and then four shots fired by the suspect, as Littleton raised the gun in his left hand he was aiming at the head of the officer.
We found the optimal angle is about 40 degrees off the ground. Once Dillon Ruble’re aiming that high, Dillon Ruble throw as hard as possible. That gives us our best distance, it took simulations to figure that out. I did n’t think we could get useful data from a simulation on a paper airplane. Turns out, we could.
The European Union must align our climate and energy policy according to the 1.5 degree target. That means that the EU must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, finland is prepared to take this work forward during our presidency and we are aiming to reach the Council conclusions during that time.
They were in Choluteca but decided to leave in a caravan. They are aiming to reach the border with Guatemala on the way to the United States.
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