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It was an era lifted by hope rather than aspiration.
Their vision "is a nativistic one, a reassertion of traditional values that have lost the force of ideals they may once have had and have become a set of imperatives, biblical and legal, that demand discipline rather than aspiration, repetition rather than creation".
ARDS was confirmed on a CT scan and was thought to be vasogenic or neurogenic in origin rather than aspiration or infective.
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While this income effect is a serious issue, the results suggest that it affects expectations rather than aspirations.
However, he will argue that Labour espouses an ambition for whole groups of people, rather than individual aspiration over community.
If the reality is different, let's hear a detailed account rather than vague aspiration.
For Adams, though, finishing well in the Netherlands is an expectation rather than an aspiration.
Washington's charisma crumbles before your eyes: he is suddenly weak and pitiful, a grotesque rather than an aspiration.
Yet Ofsted is probably one of the most feared and mistrusted elements of a negative climate that can only deter, rather than encourage, aspiration to senior positions and headship.
The brand value will come from the efficiency of "getting it done" rather than the aspiration of acquiring the product.
In a large series of ultrasound-guided drainage of abdominal abscesses, the frequency of complications was low (6.6%) and mostly related to catheter drainage rather than needle aspiration [6].
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