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Talks are tentative, but the aspiration to transform is clear.
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Even if the most radical aspirations to transform science and medicine were short lived, their ideals continued to inform the lay critique of science and medicine as the patient health organizations in the 1980s, such as ACT UP in the US or the AFM in France, made so clear (Epstein 1996).
A more fashionable aspiration is to transform Japan into the world's cutting-edge low-carbon economy.
His ambition was to transform Venice.
His burden, and his cause, throughout a lifetime as a revolutionary, then statesman, has been to transform aspirations into sovereignty.
Paradoxically, though, the document also attempted to create that same sovereign, republican people, to transform an aspiration into something real.
Ardalan: Who are some of your partners and what are some of your aspirations or collaborations on ways to transform the food system?
We applaud the proposal to remove the postcode lottery for care but there remains a need to transform services to meet future aspirations.
We need to empower the youth's aspirations by providing a platform and meaningful resources to transform Africa.
To reflect investor's aspiration levels for the two objectives, a fuzzy decision technique is employed to transform the proposed model into a single objective mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem.
President Obama on Wednesday canceled next month's Moscow summit meeting, ending for now his signature effort to transform Russian-American relations and potentially dooming his aspirations for further nuclear arms cuts before leaving office.
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