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This would also enable networking, experience and information sharing among the different countries because of their shared aspirations, further allowing peer countries to plan, monitor and evaluate the progress of the various health research activities and to benchmark their activities to countries in the region with similar goals and experiences.
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But Madonna's spectacle doesn't confine itself to club land; its aspirations go further.
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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.
Thus, the migration experience cannot shift the aspirations any further up.
The Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) is a great resource for embryonic science hacks as well as those whose aspirations stretch further.
Internet penetration is tipped to cross 500 million this year and a rising middle-class emerging, all of which led Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to describe the deal as "a unique opportunity in a market with significant long-term growth prospects" — but the aspirations run further.
My aspirations were further defined during college, when I shadowed a pediatric oncologist in the lab and in the clinic.
These findings demonstrate the value of global measurements as a simple and intelligible method to evaluate global progress and strengthen aspirations for further improvements.
k as in 'skin'; minimum aspiration q further back in the throat than k (many speakers say 'k' for both) kh aspirated version of k kh like the 'ch' in Scottish 'loch' g as in 'gift' ǥ a more guttural version of the above gh aspirated version of g; like the 'g-h' in 'dog-house'.
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