Sentence examples for bold aims from inspiring English sources

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But he needs convincing details to match his bold aims.

The more interesting issue is whether such bold aims can really be achieved in the "age of austerity".

Founded in 2012, SunFunder has bold aims to unlock billions of dollars of investment for solar energy in Africa and beyond.

We'll be talking about how we can scale up the simple solutions we know can save lives, like immunisations, and how we can take forward the bold aims of achieving universal health coverage.

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Established in the 1990s with the bold aim of producing professional-quality CGI animations from early Doctor Who audiotapes, the project has produced some surprisingly accomplished products.

It is a bold aim, given that the figure was over 250,000 in the 12 months to June 2011, higher than when the prime minister came to power.

Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present by Lisa Appignanesi Virago £20, pp560 This is a book with a broad scope and a bold aim: to look at the history of the study of the female mind over the past two centuries.

Her approach is vivid and bold, aiming to, as she declares in the opening, "tell the old story for our modern times". She prioritizes Homer's speed and narrative drive, seeking to capture what she calls the "nimble gallop" of his verse.

We're already rebuilding and refurbishing every Secondary School in the country and, as part of this programme, I can announce that we will put £110 million over the next three years to test a bold aim - even higher standards for new and refurbished schools to reduce their carbon emissions, in some cases up to carbon neutrality.

And as I grew older the unfolding of Dorothea's life became less immediately poignant to me than the story of Lydgate, who at the start of the book has the bold aim to "make a link in the chain of discovery," but who, thanks to his own misguided marriage, becomes a society doctor known for a treatise on gout—"a disease which has a good deal of wealth on its side," in Eliot's pointed observation.

And as I grew older the unfolding of Dorothea's life became less immediately poignant to me than the story of Lydgate, who at the start of the book has the bold aim to "make a link in the chain of discovery," but who, thanks to his own misguided marriage, becomes a society doctor known for a treatise on gout — "a disease which has a good deal of wealth on its side," in Eliot's pointed observation.

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