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In its own ambitious terms, the building is probably as "green" as it can be.
Some of the agreement's less ambitious terms are sops to American protectionist interests.
In 1970 Soleri began to build a version of Mesa City, though not in the ambitious terms of the original drawings.
In his entire speech, Mr Sarkozy mentioned neither French grandeur nor gloire, both staples of Chirac-era discourse, preferring less ambitious terms such as France's "influence" and "role".
No final price has been announced, but the financial pressures of the economic downturn appear to have pushed both sides toward less ambitious terms.
By this time, they had started to conceive their role in increasingly ambitious terms: they were not merely decorators but interpreters.
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It is also her most ambitious in terms of its variety and ramshackle complexity.
But health officials defended the scope as relatively ambitious in terms of national experience.
Is it too ambitious in terms of the information that will be collected?
But he added: "If it was available everywhere, great, but it's ambitious in terms of budget.
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