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"We must, in spite all the pressures, sustain and develop our museums, stimulating and nurturing aspiration for future generations".
In contrast to Right to Buy, he sees "right to invest" as another means of nurturing aspiration and community stability at the same time.
The other story is about how the last two decades of economic growth have fundamentally changed the country, creating jobs and income and nurturing aspiration where earlier there was none.
Over the past three years, we have devised and delivered Inspired To Aspire, an initiative that uses the environment and people of the Lowry and Salford Quays to nurture aspiration in disengaged young people.
For the West, the trump card is freedom and democracy, nurturing the aspirations of Zimbabwe's suppressed population and among the country's true friends.
Lozi society is markedly centralized under the leadership of a king, the litunga; the community continues to nurture separatist aspirations.
I find them amazing, the quiet co-ordination of thousands of people, going about what we're trying to do, and that organism of the city nurturing human aspiration, and the actual city fabric itself being a special thing rather than just infrastructure".
And the interest by some in altering intelligence reporting is to serve some ill-conceived political agenda, nurture personal aspirations, inflate certain egos at all costs, and further damage the already corrupt system of ours.
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