Sentence examples for To aspirations from inspiring English sources

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To aspirations

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The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or spiritual (with common adjunct adpositions being to or of)

  • Riley has an aspiration to become a doctor

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Then something happened to aspirations.

The title referred to aspirations left splattered like discarded gum.

Nobody can object to aspirations such as neutrality, equality and openness.

I just hope its credibility isn't crushed by discount fever – the kiss of death to aspirations of prestige.

The economic arguments are already powerful, but we should also appeal to aspirations for their country's future.

That approach preys on anxiety more than it plays to aspirations, and some of his fellow Republicans rightly question the wisdom of it.

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He said the unrest "ran counter to Egyptians' aspirations to peace and democracy".

For us, everything comes down to aspiration.

They dominate the landscape, like giant monuments to aspiration, fulfillment and overreach.

Naturally that's why pandering to aspiration makes business sense for logo makers.

The bifid epiglottis predisposes to aspiration.

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