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With some 13 billion barrels of estimated recoverable reserves, it is crucial to the West's aspirations to develop oil suppliers beyond OPEC.

City are accustomed to seeing expensive signings strike but the presence of two products of their youth system on the scoresheet was welcome indeed for a club with aspirations to develop their own players.

It is thus within the realms of a small start-up's aspirations to develop the Java language for the next generation of the web, and to rely on open-source methods to generate the necessary environment.

By employing qualitative research, I identified a set of factors along the textile value chain, from product design to take-back and reprocessing, that are crucial in expediting or delaying a firm's aspirations to develop a circular product.

Second, Koh believes that because he was from a developing nation, the Group of 77 viewed him as more sensitive than Moldan to their aspirations to develop economically yet sustainably.

The first of these is to set out emerging, and in our view, convincing evidence, that large world cities have political aspirations to develop purposive and managed change in the socio-technical organisation of infrastructure networks that can be characterised as 'systemic' transitions.

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If, on the other hand, the claim is that in the complete absence of practical or theoretical reasons in favor, a subject is still permitted to adopt a certain belief, then the view seems to have abandoned aspirations to developing a principled position, and is no longer obviously an "ethics" of belief.

Lastly, with increased goodwill from both powers, Nepal may find the opportunity to realize its aspiration to develop into a "bridge" between China and India.

The activism of these lawyers is an irritant to the Communist Party, which seeks to project an image of "social harmony" and an aspiration to develop the rule of law, while trying to maintain its ability to control legal and judicial decision-making.

"The executive team of 12 was too thinly spread," says Russell. "There are enough opportunities in energy and [electricity distribution] networks to satisfy our aspiration to develop the business without casting the net too widely".

There had long been an aspiration to develop a memorial park or garden on the site to commemorate both the mining history of the town and to provide a new setting for the town's war memorial.

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