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It's a model that plenty more should aspire to.
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"We should aspire to more than that".
To Raines, Jeter should aspire to more than the groundout or the soft single so early in the count.
The public debt has hit 94% of GDP.Rafael Doménech of BBVA, a bank, says Spain should aspire to more than being the best of the worst and, instead, measure itself against Europe's most successful economies.
But if there is an argument to be made that people should aspire to more for their loved ones than an emotional rapport with machines, some suggest that such relationships may not be so unfamiliar.
Wolf then introduced the CCAA as an important resource and encouraged students to "take an active role in the next four years to make the most of your Columbia education". He emphasized that students should aspire to more than just excelling academically; they should challenge themselves and build their community.
You should aspire to more than living in the same home.
There was a feeling that Brazil should aspire to more than winning at any cost, at least in the footballing sense.
We should also guard against validating the farcical notion that everyone should aspire to being "more masculine" in the workplace.
As he argues, core curriculums should aspire to do more than merely give students a taste of something.
Over all, Jackson thinks the N.B.A. should aspire to be more like soccer, which has managed to remain a global juggernaut without corrupting the sanctity of its game.
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