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But they also often aspire to be more than juvenile, puffing themselves up with money and fuzzy, heavy themes.
Museum exhibitions often aspire to theater, but the stagecraft of this show, "Traveling the Silk Road: Ancient Pathway to the Modern World," succeeds with compelling vividness.
Broadly this confirms what you might guess: the poor often aspire to improve their lot by migrating, but cannot; those better off can mostly migrate if they fancy it.
For years, Italian officials have complained of having to bear Europe's burden, since tens of thousands of asylum seekers land in Italy, even though they often aspire to asylum in Northern European countries with better benefits.
Urban planners often aspire to develop fully networked and centralised water supply systems, but this might not be the right approach for every city – big or small – as infrastructure layout is influenced by geographical, political and social boundaries.
Public health scientists often aspire to socially relevant work, such as identifying the cause of an outbreak or developing a new diagnostic tool for monitoring the health of the population.
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In 1995 he was elected to the regional parliament and named minister for territorial policy a big job in a part of Spain that has often aspired to independence.Mr Pujol has handled that aspiration skilfully, never demanding outright independence for Catalonia, but always insisting on special status and treatment from the central government in Madrid.
Today's art often aspires to be something more than beautiful – serious, critical, radical or "disturbing".
Instead, it often aspires to a totally cooperative world of sound.
But Nunn, who so often aspires to the condition of the musical, overdoes it.
The European Union is the world's biggest political and economic bloc, and it often aspires to global leadership.
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