aspiration

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  • It is important to encourage children's dreams and aspirations.

  • Do these house and garden makeover shows really reflect the aspirations of the average British family?

  • Having had little education herself, she had very high educational aspirations for her children.

  • He worked hard to fulfil his childhood aspiration to become a surgeon.

  • Trade union leaders said they were fighting for the hopes and aspirations of their members.

  • One certainly hopes that they have taken notice of the attitudes and aspirations of older people so effectively presented by the authors.

  • There are clearly limitations in the range, quality and coverage of the published research on the attitudes and aspirations of older people.

  • Mere subsistence economies at home would have been incompatible with the life style and aspirations of ruling families.

  • The growth of freedom that subsequently takes place, will correspond to the level of liberty aspirations that is present at this moment.

  • Beyond all that, however, those coding categories also impart special significance of a sentimental rather than merely empirical sort to certain social experiences and aspirations.

  • Guarantees are the hallmark of the agreement, which contains a number of maximal aspirations.

  • In its place have come loose aspirations linked to concepts of fairness and opportunity which have to be packaged for the electoral marketplace.

  • The intellectual was a preacher, and the world of ideas of a domain of moral certainties and ethical aspirations.

  • The rise of scientific-bureaucratic medicine reflects the rise (or perhaps resurgence) of political instrumentalism; in other words, it is about aspirations of control.

  • Another kind of false consciousness - due to low aspirations - can occur in relation to the deprivation measure.

  • However, the formation of a neoliberal state that combines procedural democracy with free-market oriented economic and social policies has left those aspirations stillborn.

  • A world that can accommodate goalseeking behaviour, but is cognizant of the importance of network, history, relationships, cultures and aspirations.

  • Objective conditions of human life limit and colour our subjective aspirations.

  • Beyond the boundaries of the composer's aspirations, the tale also belongs to the chronicles of a mystery.

  • As a moral endeavour, the documentary ambition needs no justification beyond these aspirations themselves.

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