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"We have very bold aspirations for systemic change," said Kathleen McLaughlin, senior vice president for sustainability at Walmart.
In any case, the bold aspirations of commissioning have been dealt a blow with the spectacular collapse of the £800m older people's services contract in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Dow has taken a risk in declaring such big, bold aspirations, especially given it hasn't yet articulated how it will achieve them.
Torres was explosive at the team's tip and so ascendant were his side that Mourinho, sensing Spurs were "in trouble", was about to fling on Samuel Eto'o to work alongside the Spaniard when Dean flashed red and bold aspirations were instantly choked.
But in respect to pipe dreams, when have bold aspirations ever seemed all that practical in the first place?
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It's a bold aspiration -- literary slapstick -- and it will appeal most to theatergoers with a broad taste in humor.
Funding for science and research in particular needs to be increased above inflation, and there should be a similarly bold aspiration in this area as there has been in relation to student numbers.
The story is about the frenzy caused when a pretty young woman's bloomers assume a life of their own, and Mr. Martin's bold aspiration for it is literary slapstick.
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