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Ambition without accountability is just rhetoric, and accountability without ambition is merely record keeping.
The co-chairman have been bracing for failure, saying that their greatest ambition is merely to start a conversation about how to rein in the national debt.
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President Sarkozy says critics of his son's ambitions are merely "throwing someone to the wolves, without foundation and in excessive fashion".
The more trimmed-down ambition of "Fashion Forward" is merely to point up some of the everyday cross-pollination that goes on between the worlds of art and fashion in the work of 14 artists from New York and its environs.
Raw ambition isn't merely regarded with distaste, as it is in many cubicles; it warrants existential punishment.
But that 20% target is merely an "ambition" and not a binding target; greens also observe sourly that the £60m of new money the government is offering renewables is but a tenth of the amount splurged recently to keep British Energy, a nuclear generator, afloat.In this section Coming quietly Snatch and grab Not yet Say watt?
He seems to face a choice between a party with a hostile ideology and one that is merely hostile to his ambitions.
They fear Iran has ambitions to build a nuclear bomb - something Iran denies, insisting it is merely exercising its right to peaceful nuclear power.
The mixture of ambition and clumsiness calls to mind John Irving, but Irving's work has a readable energy where Lee is merely portentous.
That is merely surprising.
It is merely foolish.
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