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  • Intermediate objectives that achieve a dignified life for the individual can also be reached.
  • The Worcestershire Regiment advanced on Tripsrath, capturing its intermediate objectives of Rischden and intervening woods with little opposition and few casualties.
  • The advance was made in three stages, with an hour to consolidate behind standing and smoke barrages, at the first and intermediate objectives.
  • "In the last 24 hours or so, we have, in fact, moved on one of the intermediate objectives in this area, " he said.
  • The defenders were overrun after a mutually-costly engagement, the intermediate objective at a line of pillboxes in the sunken road inside the wood was captured.
  • On 22 July, GM 11 from Luang Prabang departed its intermediate objective at Phou Chia accompanied by an American combat controller and a U . S . Army adviser.
  • Just after all of the British second intermediate objective, the first trench of the German ( second ) line, on the near crest of the ridge, had been taken.
  • By 16 : 00 it had successfully captured the last of the intermediate objectives assigned to it and a platoon from B Company was pushed forward to assist in the clearance of the feature.
  • Hill 112 was only an intermediate objective on the way to the Orne River crossings but such was the German reaction that the 23rd Hussars were only able to capture and hold the hill with difficulty.
  • He said it was " no secret " that the Bundesbank wanted to use " intermediate objectives " such as money-supply growth as a monetary target, while other central banks are " rather more cautious ."
  • Intermediate objectives were chosen which required a shorter distance to be covered and the number of infantry attacking the first objective were reduced, since the German garrisons in the forward defended areas were small and dispersed.
  • Franks said, but he added that while the Taliban's collapse is an " intermediate objective for us, it is not the objective of this campaign which has do to with terrorism around the planet, which has a global reach ."
  • The International Telecommunication Union has held the first Connect the World meeting in Kigali, Rwanda ( in October 2007 ) as a demonstration that the development of telecommunications in Africa is considered a key intermediate objective for the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals.
  • The depth of advance was twice that of 10 August but battalion frontages had been reduced from to compensate and an intermediate objective was selected for a pause of when the battalions in support would leap-frog the leading battalions and advance to the final objective.
  • Third Army's advance in Picardy culminated in the Battle of the Selle on 20 October . 126th Brigade led the division's attack over footbridges laid by the engineers over the River Selle . 1 / 5th and 1 / 6th Manchesters of 127th Brigade then followed up to an intermediate objective.
  • A protective barrage fired in front of the intermediate objective failed to prevent troops from Infantry Regiment 145 penetrating gaps and surrounding the four battalions of the 56th Division by A German creeping barrage followed by infantry began and overran the surrounded battalions, whose survivors collected behind the sunken track in Glencorse Wood and the west side of Nonne Bosschen.
  • The flanking corps conformed to this depth of advance and also attacked with one battalion for the first objective per brigade and two for the final objective, except in the II Anzac Corps, where two intermediate objectives were set for the 3rd Australian Division because of the state of the ground, with a battalion of each brigade for each objective.
  • Both are concerned with whether the fundamental aim of this form of estoppel is to fulfil the claimant's expectations, or to compensate him for his detrimental reliance on the defendant's non-contractual assurances, or is some intermediate objective; and ( following on from the identification of the correct principle ) the nature of the discretion which the court exercises in granting a remedy to the claimant.