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Rarely do scientists stand back from the peer-review system and think of it as a set of principles and expectations that necessitate voluntary submission to the critical scrutiny of peers, and aspire to define what is in the interests of science as a whole (validity, significance and originality as opposed to an unrefereed mish-mash based on position, favour and influence).
Although difficult to define, we aspired to achieve performance that equaled the standards necessary for effective clinical management in most settings, and satisfactory to assure sufficiently accurate ascertainment of burden and the generation of reliable data.
Depending on your point of view, this is not the kind of cultural shift we should be aspiring to – people defining themselves by their favourite brands.
See, whether he aspired to or not, Daley defined urban governance in his age.
And, in introducing Terrence Howard, who played a pimp in "Hustle & Flow" who aspired to be a rapper, Mr. Stewart defined a pimp as "an agent with a better hat".
Because of their grey area status, all those who reside there define themselves by the neighboring counties; in Hertfordshire, the working class aspired to be from Essex, and the middle class aspired to be from West London.
As Cassius, Philippe Zdar and Hubert Blanc-Francart have defined the mix of pop appeal and underground groove that just about every electronic act has aspired to since then.
He aspired to perform, however.
He aspired to an inferno.
I always aspired to that".
Mercosur once aspired to do precisely that.
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