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Instead of fading out, the spending is getting more ambitious.
In response, Jeffrey Sachs, the director of Harvard's Center for International Development, noted, "If he had stayed at home and spared the expense of the trip, he probably could have doubled the amount.''...Nevertheless, any debt relief is better than none, and the initiative is getting more ambitious.
Now the company is getting more ambitious on the social networking side.
One is that, more simply, the company is getting more ambitious about getting its finances in order (the company has around 40 people on its finance staff, according to a story in The Wall Street Journal) for more general reasons.
LulzSec's new campaign to steal sensitive government data may signal that it is getting more ambitious.
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The eccentric gimmicks may be getting more ambitious, but the tone of Horne's shows is consistently one of gentle playfulness and innocence.
The Met has never done anything this transformative and interactive with its roof, although the annual summer installations have been getting more ambitious over the last couple of years.
But clan leaders along Somalia's coast say that something different is in the salty air and that the pirates are getting more ambitious, shrewdly reinvesting their booty in heavy weapons and land-based militias, and now it may be impossible for such a large armed force — the pirates number thousands of men — to stay on the sidelines.
But lately, even as the housing and renovation markets have slumped, some pregnant nesters have been getting more ambitious, spurred on by the widespread home-improvement mania of the last decade and by the plethora of design-themed magazines and television shows.
Like most government bailouts these days, the Obama administration's loan modification program seems to be getting more ambitious while some major questions remain unanswered.
He almost died once, of cancer, and since then he's gotten more ambitious and impatient.
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