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  • 81take aim — verb point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards (Freq. 1) Please don t aim at your little brother! He trained his gun on the burglar Don t train your camera on the women Take a swipe at one s opponent …

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  • 82take aim at — have a purpose, aim at a target …

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  • 83Field Target — is an outdoor air gun discipline originating in the United Kingdom, on the late 1980s, but gaining popularity worldwide.UK RulesIn UK (United Kingdom) rules, competitors aim to shoot the small “kill” zone that forms part of a larger metal… …

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  • 84Natural point of aim — is a shooting skill where the shooter minimizes the effects of body movement on the firearm s impact point. Along with proper stance, sight picture and trigger control, it forms the basis of marksmanship. To achieve natural point of aim, the… …

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  • 85Mandatory renewable energy target — A mandatory renewable energy target is a government legislated requirement on electricity retailers to source specific proportions of total electricity sales from renewable energy sources according to a fixed timeframe. The additional cost is… …

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  • 86Intelligence cycle (target-centric approach) — The target centric approach to intelligence describes a method of intelligence analysis that Robert M. Clark introduced in his book Intelligence Analysis: A Target Centric Approach in 2003 citation title = Intelligence Analysis: A Target Centric… …

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  • 872010 biodiversity target — The 2010 Biodiversity Target is an overall conservation target aiming to save biodiversity by the end of the year 2010. History of the 2010 Biodiversity TargetIt was first adopted by EU Heads of State at the EU Summit in Gothenburg in June 2001.… …

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  • 88Four Hour Emergency Target — The Four Hour Emergency Target was introduced by the Department of Health for National Health Service acute hospitals in England. Setting a target that, by 2004, at least 98% of patients attending an A E department must be seen, treated, admitted …

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  • 89Cresta, Catastrophe Risk Evaluating and Standardizing Target Accumulations — CRESTA (Catastrophe Risk Evaluation and Standardizing Target Accumulations) was founded as a joint project of Swiss Reinsurance Company, Gerling Konzern Globale Reinsurance Company, and Munich Reinsurance Company. CRESTA has set itself the aim of …

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  • 90National Association of Target Shooting Sports — The National Association of Target Shooting Sports (NATSS), was a working group comprising the representatives of the NRA, NSRA and CPSA to explore the possibility of merging the UK s three main National Governing Bodies for Target Shooting.… …

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