Sentence examples for aspirations to make a difference from inspiring English sources

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So I signed up to work with Save the Children and hurried off to Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, full of hope and grand humanitarian aspirations to make a difference.

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Consultant Simon Cohen believes having a company-wide aspiration to make a positive difference will also boost staff motivation and lead to an increase in productivity and efficiency.

But co-founders Dr. David Albert, Bruce Satchwell and Kim Barnett said recently that their "aspirations are significant" and that they're out "to make a difference," and FDA clearance was the first step.

I wasn't short on coaching offers, but I want to make a difference and develop community aspiration.

Voters do not want to bear the cost of their elected leaders' aspirations, and those leaders have not been brave enough to push them.Copenhagen represents a second chance to make a difference.

To make a difference.

It seemed to make a difference Sunday.

He wants to make a difference.

Too slow to make a difference?

Aim to make a difference.

Or to make a difference?

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