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But this may represent an aspiration rather an actual line that won't be crossed.
Across Iraq the rule of law is usually a distant aspiration rather than a solid achievement.
The third element of his policy strategy, structural reform of Japan's moribund economy, remains an aspiration rather than a reality.
In late January, the United States insisted on making the aid target a vague aspiration rather than a firm commitment.
The biggest challenge facing architects of the new urban communities was always the need to rebrand the desert into a hospitable zone of aspiration, rather than condemnation.
In this light, the health ministry's plan to shift from prisoners' organs to voluntary donations may reflect a political aspiration rather than an achievable goal.
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One of the lads, who realised virtually all her aspirations, rather than champion of women.
Apps are complicated, they eat money and are often driven by brand aspirations rather than user need.
He sought to arouse people's spiritual aspirations rather than just appealing to rational cost-benefit analysis.
DEADLINES are to trade negotiators what chastity and continence were to St Augustine: distant aspirations rather than binding obligations.
With Washington still hopelessly divided, this was an occasion for expressing aspirations rather than laying down concrete plans, and for baiting the Republicans.
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