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Broadly defined, aspirations can be understood as a desire to achieve a certain objective.
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Ahh, yes! Clever, clever Newt...ever the historian, he's got convention chaos on the brain, and he's studying up on how to wreak a little of his own -- the unfortunate comparison to Harding (to which George Will quipped, "talk about defining aspirations down") notwithstanding.
(FM06) Defining aspirations as imaginations of possible selves, Markus and Nurius (1986) argued that aspirations play a key role in identity change because they serve as motivational devices shaping personal responses to evolving opportunities.
It would be a tragedy if the Tories and resurgent Blairites were left to define aspiration.
To poach a quip from George Will, we are really defining aspiration down here, aren't we?
Objectives: To determine the incidence of silent aspiration, defined as "aspiration before, during, or after swallowing in the absence of cough or visible signs of choking and distress 2," in ICU patients assessed by VF or FEES between July 2014 and June 2015.
Only when it has fallen, and Duanbai is free to wander, in poverty and danger, in pursuit of his ambition to become a tightrope walker in a travelling circus, does the hero become a protagonist in the Western style, defined by aspirations, struggles, and discoveries.
John remembers Plean Street in the 70s as a place defined by aspiration and community spirit; a place where you could leave your doors open and families looked out for one another.
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