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He noted that Turkey, whose economy is now the 17th largest in the world, aspired to enter the top 10 by 2023, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Turkish republic.
Though Eunice never aspired to enter the world of political controversy that enveloped her brothers, she was prominent in US public life and won numerous awards for her work for people with learning difficulties.
Tom Wright: He comes from a wealthy family definitely millionaires but much poorer than the billionaire class he aspired to enter.
Thinking of Oscar Wilde still, thinking of the class consciousness in much of Stillman's work and recalling from the pilot I watched how the American expatriates aspired to enter Parisian society, I tell him I am curious about Nick's assertion, in Metropolitan, that the surrealists were social climbers.
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"This material devalues and degrades and discriminates against the relationships that young gay people in Catholic schools aspire to enter.
She promised to promote paid leave and affordable child care, and to break down barriers to women and people of colour who aspire to enter the workforce.
Tesla aspires to enter the mass market but so far it has dealt with the battery problem by putting lots of them in a big, expensive car, thereby limiting it to a luxury niche.
An extensive survey by Byron Criddle, co-author of "The Almanac of British Politics", shows big differences between Labour's 1992 intake and those aspiring to enter the Commons under the party's banner this time.
This was not quite as controversial as aspiring to enter the Royal Ballet School, but it wasn't far off: "Where I grew up, the notion of reading books didn't make you a swot, but a poof.
The N.C.A.A. vacated his Final Four runs with two previous teams, UMass and Memphis, and it takes only a few keystrokes to find someone criticizing his embrace of the so-called "one-and-done" strategy — recruiting talented prospects who expressly aspire to enter the N.B.A. after a single season in college.
Further, excluding medical and health fields from science-related careers excludes many of the actual careers youth aspire to enter and that the exclusion of medical and health careers is largely gendered both in the perspective of those careers as being "motherly" and that there is far greater gender balance in these fields than, for example, in engineering (Kimmel et al. 2012).
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