The new tax laws took direct aim at such strategies, and now the family is treated as a taxable unit.
Now the soft drink industry is taking direct aim.
They are taking direct aim at its core meaning.
He said: 'It's frightening to see the eye of the storm taking a direct aim at you.'
He tried to turn the muzzle of his gun, for direct aim toward the form in black.
Demonstrators also claim that the police took direct aim at them, rather than firing in the air or at the ground.
They also underestimated the Japanese, which in the late 80's took direct aim at the Europeans.
Had trouble started in the house, mobsmen could have opened fire with direct aim.
The appeals do not take direct aim at the military commissions themselves.
We may talk about lifelong learning, but that too has a direct aim - to train someone for a profession.