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Germans are building a capital, including a new chancellery, that expresses ambition and pride rather than the modest discretion of its former capital, Bonn.
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She has since published her first crime novel, The Accused, and expressed ambition to become a crime writer.
Through the 1980s and early 1990s, its expressed ambition was to catch up to Coke and Pepsi while driving toward "a million tons of sugar consumption" in its confectionery business.
If you can remember a world where Wenger signed players with the express ambition of winning the league, you may also be able to picture a fresh-faced David Moyes.
The body in the wheelchair has similar difficulty expressing physical prowess that Rodriguez's has of expressing ambition.
Instead, it's going to be offering far more opportunities to express ambition within the context of the same organization; to change the status quo.
Perhaps more importantly, even if there were significant gender differences in expressed ambition, such that men showcased their drive and leadership motivations more emphatically than women did, that would still not justify the under-representation of women in leadership.
(Women often express ambition differently).
But for the most part, the new landmarks express ambition carried out at warp speed.
The frenetic burnout subtype could suffer from barriers that prevent him or her from expressing ambition; the under-challenged subtype could be affected by all aspects that impede his or her personal development at the workplace; and the worn-out subtype could suffer due to his or her negligent attitude.
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