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But the analogy comes up short, because GoPro videos aspire to go viral.
Could it be the blighters aspire to go to university instead?
How far could a resurgent UK gymnastics squad aspire to go with a home crowd on their side?
Why should this matter to the majority of young people, who do not aspire to go to an elite university?
There are others who aspire to go into international relations, become art therapists, entrepreneurs, teachers, the list goes on.
Students who aspire to go to medical school should think about the consequences if they decide to work part time or leave clinical medicine.
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They naturally aspire to going big, and to building organisations which can support such ambitions.
Another possible objection is that if the price of goods that the poor do not habitually consume, but may aspire to, goes up, many will still think them worse off, because those goods are farther out of reach.
He said that Sikhs in Punjab commonly aspired to go abroad and that long separations were typical.
Precaution aspires to go beyond prohibition, but one can understand the frustration to which Steve Fuller points in his piece.
That may have been reasonable when fewer Britons aspired to go to college, he said, but "it's quite different when 40percentt expect to go".
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