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to aspiration
noun
The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or spiritual (with common adjunct adpositions being to or of)
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In turn, residential satisfaction is significantly influenced by the gap between aspired and actual housing and environmental attributes, proportional to aspiration level.
For us, everything comes down to aspiration.
They dominate the landscape, like giant monuments to aspiration, fulfillment and overreach.
Naturally that's why pandering to aspiration makes business sense for logo makers.
Like many of her songs, it moves from observation to aspiration, insisting that people can make better times ahead.
Mr. Sandoval, 24, was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital of "asphyxiation due to aspiration of plastic bag".
Keepers are bottle- and tube-feeding the smaller cub and because it has shown some signs of regurgitation, which can lead to aspiration, they also are administering antibiotics.
The bifid epiglottis predisposes to aspiration.
Time to aspiration and number of attempts to aspiration were recorded.
The airway is vulnerable to aspiration during sleep.
ERF typically presents with coughing, dyspnoea secondary to aspiration pneumonitis, recurrent pulmonary infections and poor nutrition.
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