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To this end, in this article, we identify the main research motivations and ambitions behind work in the field.
The personalities, ambitions, actions and ideas of the latter, in turn, contribute to shape the profiles of the parties and decisively affect their performance.
The thematic links, however, betray some of the ambitions of anthro-literary writing.
Plain good fortune had presented him with just the sort of connections he needed to match his sizeable ambitions.
The army was pulled between the ambitions and goals of rival leaders.
During the 1960s and early 1970s, government raised policy ambitions.
Bonds to partisan groups or personal career ambitions may interfere with the political mandate.
Given the ambitions held for it by its initiators, failure is little surprise.
The 1997 survey included questions on employment and resources, and on plans and ambitions across a range of areas of personal and family life.
Party-political, factional and personal ambitions were also very much in evidence in the list of issues that influenced the final shape the border would take.
Given the similarity of constructivist ambitions, there may be fruitful connections to exploit between these two programs.
In fact, modern history is full of examples that show how politicians, to divide people and realize their own selfish ambitions, have exploited this hostility.
At least some zemstva also nurtured ambitions to profit from international trade and to compete with the state for the privilege of taxing grain exports.
As used by junior scholars, acknowledgments mark an effort to enter the academic world, their expectations and ambitions.
Furthermore, the trend mainly consists of families without immediate ambitions of entering national politics.
At every juncture there is a seamless connection between private moments and public events, intimate feelings and collective sentiments, personal goals and national ambitions.
Indeed, to be fully effective, these cultural and moral ambitions had to be brought to the political stage.
Such ambitions came into conflict with a concern for local political power - the third area of debate.
The ambitions of my view are narrower: to characterize well-being, period.
He expanded the ambitions of science, prompting it to reveal the very essence of nature.
Other governance writers have more neutral ambitions of understanding current developments by using a new vocabulary.
Third and finally, she was intent upon founding a new monastery, and it is this seemingly modest aim which best illuminates her overtly political ambitions.
The evil counsellor in this period, as these texts suggest, is increasingly characterized as an apologist for tyranny, often with his own imperial ambitions.
When buildings are disciplined like military recruits, it seems to me that they no longer represent the ambitions of our society.
I certainly sympathise with such ambitions, especially given their emphasis on the functional aspects of the criteria that should be used.
To the advocates of the politics of compulsion, however, these ambitions of mutuality are simply misplaced.
Unlike literature and the other arts that had flourished in the 1920s, its ambitions were simply unrealistic and ultimately unrealisable.
Both aspired to artistic and intellectual ambitions that seemed beyond their identifiable fictional ' characters'.
Professional ambitions and demands are given a great deal of leeway and include treatments and therapies of different kinds.
Even a few scholars from each region would surely have helped to fulfil the cosmopolitan ambitions of the editors?
Because his accounts of the general ambitions and specific claims of legal positivism have sometimes been bemusingly distortive, his genuinely important challenges can become obscured.
The final book is less ambitious in its philosophical ambitions than the first two, but no less interesting for that.
Because of his eclectic convictions and ambitions, he is difficult to categorize.
Thus ties of kinship and camaraderie, personal debts and vendettas, fears and ambitions have everything to do with the lineup of candidacies, coalitions, and constituencies.
Finally, the paper comments on the ambitions of international organisations supporting regional civil society peacebuilding.
Finally, international organisations should not have too high ambitions in supporting regional civil society peacebuilding.
A different kind of support for one side or the other is grounded in ambitions directed towards the political sphere.
The imposition of bourgeois values, traditionally associated with this sort of activity, and ambitions to instil habits of religious observance, had been modified.
At the same time, these buildings also had speci®c functions which expressed the expanding ambitions of the colonial state in the late imperial era.
Progressivism also contributed to the advent of sociological jurisprudence, a critical reappraisal of the moral ambitions of liberal law.
One such claim is that the controversy was not so much a conflict of ideas, but a clash of egos, ambitions, sensibilities, and the like.
Needless to say, creative ambitions change and external circumstances impinge in unpredictable ways.
Above all, proponents sought to create an organizational mechanism to promote their ambitions for industrial development.
The archbishop was acutely conscious of his leaving the celebration of this mass as yet somewhat underfunded in respect of his ambitions for it.
The present issue can be seen to exemplify the journal's ambitions.
Among the anticipations, those concerned with generativity - caring for others, societal commitment, vocational ambitions - substantially decrease at about the age of 50 years.
More research is needed to understand how older people make compromises in their generative ambitions, yet stabilise their generative self.
The regional survey clearly did not produce the data he needed to realise his processual ambitions.
In its carefully restrained ambitions it reveals a modern comprehension of the historic patrimony which is rare indeed.
The painting is symbolic of the disappointed ambitions of life and history.
Everything crowded in to fill the vacuum - technologies, functions, capital, administrations, ambitions - and formalisms, too.
However, in marked contrast to narrators who grew up in the nineteenth century, members of this younger generation often recall personal wishes and ambitions.
Can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
In particular, the existence of a vibrant opposition, led by national interest rather than sectarian ambitions, is critical for the success of the ongoing negotiations.
Second, are the negotiations motivated by national interests or by individual (myopic) ambitions ?
Few in fact have ambitions of statehood, with most working to establish some form of self-governance within existing nation-states.
Clearly, structural limits circumscribe youthful agencies and ambitions.
Legislators and the president may have countervailing ambitions.
Chapter 1 is a sketch of the early ambitions he had for the book.
More generally, there seemed to be a paradox: ambitions and expectations increased, whereas the policy impact in many areas decreased.
His motives, ambitions, speeches, and actions have caught the attention of historians and commentators from the early seventeenth century to the present day.
In the political sphere, too, their ambitions were strictly limited, extending (in most cases) no further than a modest constitutionalism.
Within this political framework, the weak checks on the imperial and tyrannical ambitions of the monarch are symptomatic of a state corrupted by peace.
Human resources reflect capabilities of choice, liberty aspirations reflect ambitions for choice, and legal freedom reflects entitlements to choice.
We see even more clearly in these latter instances the use of a royal device driven by and serving local rather than royal ambitions.
The emergence of a culture of compromise should not be misinterpreted as an abdication of the role of congress as a comptroller of executive ambitions.
He also aimed to present a particular image of himself in view of his own electoral ambitions.
In particular, this ' culture of everyday credit ' constrained liberal ambitions to deregulate quotidian credit markets.
What also gets lost in the process is a clear understanding of the ideological, theological, and dynastic ambitions and conflicts among the various contending groups.
The question was whether the political aspirations of supporting organisations matched the ambitions, mandates and expertise of their partners in this respect.
When asked about career ambitions, most participants had no definite plans.
Though the individual recipient organisations are often distinctly modest institutions, donors have nonetheless invested this work with soaring ambitions.
Private ambitions could be also be served by such actions.
The strongest effect, however, is for a justice with political ambitions; this prediction is plotted by the longdashed line.
Professional frustrations or unfulfilled ambitions were behind some disorders of the imagination that distinguished hypochondria from other nervous diseases.
The chapter includes an ambitions attempt to define windows of opportunity associated with management thresholds.
The nine incorporated trades, whose ambitions for burgh reform had still not been met, continued to use what power they had to oppose the council.
The preferred terrain on which to pursue their personal and professional ambitions was the public sector, whether in universities, public research centers, or public administration.
The second is his consistent questioning of the ambitions of contemporary moral philosophy, in particular utilitarianism.
Despite his stated ambitions, this work never reached organization and management science.
He gained a scholarship to a grammar school and left at 16 with no qualifications and, surprisingly, no clear ambitions!
The other important contribution to systemic corruption is the rise of charismatic politicians, technocrats, bureaucrats, and military commanders with their visions and ambitions.
During the next century, they would carry their ambitions and their culture into an ever widening theater of action.
In both cases, the violent ambitions of feudal aristocrats and warrior - kings are seen to victimize common citizens and their communities.
On the contrary, he was an entirely appropriate leader of an expanding 'secular' empire with thrusting materialist ambitions.
The ambitions of other bishops were somewhat different.
One might have imagined that the nineteenth century would have been equal to designing a monument that matched up to its own ambitions.
The ambitions of the northern nobility were to play a crucial role in national politics at the end of the century.
More broadly, it was placed in the wider context of the continuing ambitions of central government to control local independence.
A father's ambitions for his son are not defeated easily, not even by a good 'put-down'.
The tensions between these two ambitions run through most of their pronouncements on international relations.
The architects also view the building as successfully meeting their ambitions for the scheme.
The portrait he paints is of an ambitious man, but one whose personal and public ambitions were shaped by selfless goals.
The counterpoints to the mutability of style were the legal constraints designed to curb the fashion impulse, bridling the sartorial ambitions of non-elites.
Most of the articles are written by experienced historians and are broadly interpretive in their ambitions.
Occasionally young men with diplomatic ambitions were allowed, if strongly enough recommended, to study in the foreign ministry archives.
The combination of domestic arrangements with professional ambitions was not a felicitous one.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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