Sentence examples for anxious aspiration from inspiring English sources

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Work is now not merely a sign of virtue, it is a sign of proper panic, of appropriately anxious aspiration.

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(Amos et al., 2005, p. 184) Individuals generally associated smoking with negative characteristics relating to physical appearance (e.g., having yellow teeth and smelling), psychological characteristics (e.g., being desperate and anxious), and future aspirations (e.g., not being successful).

But many are also Taiwanese nationalists, anxious to realize the aspirations of the native Taiwanese majority so long frustrated by the mainlanders who elbowed them aside in 1948.

But its principle of service for all is an aspiration shared by many countries anxious to turn rising GDP into better health outcomes.

In the early days, this hero worship reflected a touching display of aspiration on the part of moguls anxious to improve their immigrant audiences, if not themselves.

Nicholas sympathized with the national aspirations of the Slavs and was anxious to win control of the Turkish straits but tempered his expansionist inclinations with a sincere desire to preserve peace among the Great Powers.

Turkey, locked in a diplomatic row with Moscow since November after shooting down a Russian fighter jet, is deeply anxious that Kurdish ambitions in Syria could bolster the aspirations of Turkey's own Kurdish population.

Then over the course of nearly an hour, Mr. Obama sought to convince an angry, anxious America that a moment of crisis is actually a time for expanding aspirations, not shrinking horizons.

Tinsel and wondrous ornaments glittered on the branches, and the highest aspirations of mankind, lovingly done up in ribbons and rainbow wrappings, awaited the anxious hands of the children.

But the etiquette manual as we know it a primer on style and propriety written for an anxious, nouveau-riche reader by a confident grande dame of impeccable social credentials arose with the genteel aspirations of the urban middle class.

But the etiquette manual as we know it — a primer on style and propriety written for an anxious, nouveau-riche reader by a confident grande dame of impeccable social credentials — arose with the genteel aspirations of the urban middle class.

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