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The danger was that "ministers' strong green pledges would be turned into weak aspirations".
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It was characterised by furious Liberal Democrat outrider Lord Oakeshott as a "weak, waffly aspiration with vast wiggle-room".
Forest Heath District Council said its study discovered a perception weak education and low aspirations among pupils.
In contrast, individuals with low self-efficacy doubt their capacities and have low aspirations and weak commitment to the goals they choose to pursue [ 45].
The worse we behave, measured against our deepest aspirations, the weaker God becomes, not only for us but also for future generations.
The cover sheet of the document sets out the team's aspirations: Another slide details weak spots in where data flows from mobile phone network providers to the wider internet, where the agency attempts to intercept communications.
However, it is necessary to be cautious with the interpretation of the results regarding the effect of migration on migration aspirations due to possibly weak instruments.
They have witnessed two wins in seven Premier League home games this season and more lethargic, defensively weak, performances than a club with Champions League aspirations can afford.
Class cuts like a knife through everything as the government blames "low aspiration", chivvying the young into weak schemes with no jobs at the end.
"Do not think that you will kill the hopes and aspirations and the desires of the weak and the poor".
The gradual decline of dominant individualism of late capitalism is a weak signal of imminent transformation in worldviews and aspirations of the inhabitants, leading them towards the idealist era.
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