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Another key ambition is transparency.
For designers, this kind of category definition is a key ambition, achieved by very few.
But you probably wouldn't ask him to define comedy, which is a key ambition for Channel 4 as it enters an era of creative renewal beyond Big Brother.
Headteachers must get the best out of students and staff, with a key ambition to secure educational excellence in all the nation's schools.
But the most eye-catching initiative is likely to be the plans for a second London Crossrail project – which has long been a key ambition of the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.
The government has made growth in the sector a key ambition, seeking to lessen Britain's reliance on financial services and debt-fuelled spending, and increase the contribution of manufacturing and exports to the economy.
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Gathering better statistics was one of Young's key ambitions in his time at IHMS.
When Hitler marched unopposed into Austria with his troops in 1938, he achieved one of his first key ambitions: "reuniting" the German-speaking lands in one great Aryan state.
Any customs union makes it effectively impossible to negotiate free trade deals with other countries – one of the government's key ambitions and a central justification for leaving the EU.
"It can tour more affordably than a half-decent string quartet," says Donen. "One of my key ambitions was that I wanted to create a serious and epic form that wasn't going to be stuck in London, Paris and Berlin, but would be able to go to the sort of places that a younger me might see it.
The arts council said it "supported the key ambitions" of its arts strategy.
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