Sentence examples for desire to launch from inspiring English sources

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Taylor said he understood the BBC's desire to launch new music offerings in the face of the popularity of services such as Spotify and Apple Music.

"He was possessed with the desire to launch an attack," said Mr. Hanning, who added that Mr. Gelowicz was among the roughly 100 to 150 Islamists considered dangerous by the German government and kept under regular surveillance.

There was no desire to launch another round immediately, and the priority by the end of the 1990s was to secure China's entry into the WTO, something that coincided with the launch of the Doha round in November 2001.

The truth that emerges from all this irony and comedy is this: the Bush government's relentless desire to launch a war against Saddam has nothing to do with establishing democracy in the Middle East.

"It doesn't matter whether it's a would-be terrorist who has expressed his desire to launch an attack, or a would-be drug dealer who has indicated an interest in moving a kilo of crack cocaine," said Kenneth L. Wainstein, a former assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's national security division.

It might be that she was also impelled by a desire to launch a literary career through a shocking idea: that a vulnerable, emotionally needy girl could feel love (though not sexual desire) for a man who sexually exploited her for a decade from the age of seven.

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Mr. Pires argued in his report that "the American government will, if it desires, be able to launch military spy satellites from the site against countries with which Brazil maintains good diplomatic relations".

Yet Mr Abbas says he has neither the desire nor the wherewithal to launch a civil war against Hamas and its fellows.

According to BGR, Verizon's cracking away at an HTC-made Android handset called Desire, which they plan to launch shortly after the standard approvals and regulations are dotted and crossed.

"Responsive" is the key descriptor in the acronym, signaling their desire to be able to launch a new, cheap, simple spacecraft to quickly respond to a military commander's needs, bypassing the normal decades-long multi-billion dollar hassle.

He spoke of his special interest in the family, and used that to launch into his desire for the young to be able to dream.

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