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Progress towards the ambitious new agenda should be measured and monitored in its full entirety - we have until 2030 to make the aspirations into a reality.
Later, and especially in the Mahayana tradition the major form of Buddhism in Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan it was thought that anyone who made the aspiration to awakening (bodhicittotpada)—vowing, often in a communal ritual context, to become a buddha is therefore a bodhisattva.
The passage of time has made the aspirations and the hopes of all those women even more alive because so much of what those women fought for and yearned for has come true and, yet, so much has not.
For the baby(s) and mothers safety, try to make the moms aspiration meter to gold or platinum.
Although this study was in patients with symptomatic swallowing dysfunction, the authors make the point that aspiration is common after prolonged intubation with or without symptoms.
Any time I was uncomfortable making the loving aspiration towards myself, I knew that I'd be shifting focus shortly onto others, and that helped me through it.
The projects have been made with the aspiration to be sustainable residential neighborhoods.
This is partly to be welcomed: no country should feel obligated to host migrants who travel out of economic aspiration, but make the false claim, on arrival, that it was persecution that drove them from their homeland.
More recently, the Sign up to safety campaign is the latest iteration of the continual aspiration to make the NHS a high reliability organisation, one that succeeds in avoiding incidents in a high risk environment.
Hansen has recalled neither he or any of his peers ever having any realistic aspiration to make the NHL, describing "Everyone grew up wanting to play in Sweden, or Germany, or Finland" instead.
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