词汇 | example_english_aspiration |
释义 | Examples of aspirationThese 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. One certainly hopes that they have taken notice of the attitudes and aspirations of older people so effectively presented by the authors. There are clearly limitations in the range, quality and coverage of the published research on the attitudes and aspirations of older people. Mere subsistence economies at home would have been incompatible with the life style and aspirations of ruling families. The growth of freedom that subsequently takes place, will correspond to the level of liberty aspirations that is present at this moment. Beyond all that, however, those coding categories also impart special significance of a sentimental rather than merely empirical sort to certain social experiences and aspirations. Guarantees are the hallmark of the agreement, which contains a number of maximal aspirations. In its place have come loose aspirations linked to concepts of fairness and opportunity which have to be packaged for the electoral marketplace. The intellectual was a preacher, and the world of ideas of a domain of moral certainties and ethical aspirations. The rise of scientific-bureaucratic medicine reflects the rise (or perhaps resurgence) of political instrumentalism; in other words, it is about aspirations of control. Another kind of false consciousness - due to low aspirations - can occur in relation to the deprivation measure. However, the formation of a neoliberal state that combines procedural democracy with free-market oriented economic and social policies has left those aspirations stillborn. A world that can accommodate goalseeking behaviour, but is cognizant of the importance of network, history, relationships, cultures and aspirations. Objective conditions of human life limit and colour our subjective aspirations. Beyond the boundaries of the composer's aspirations, the tale also belongs to the chronicles of a mystery. As a moral endeavour, the documentary ambition needs no justification beyond these aspirations themselves. The authors find that a student's educational achievement is positively related to the educational background and aspirations of his classmates. What kind of gender-differentiated career aspirations are common? Her surviving letters concern business matters, affording few glimpses of her thoughts, aspirations or inner life. Other approaches associate particular capabilities with particular state orientations and/or aspirations. What happens in practice conforms with these aspirations. In this context, people's preferences and aspirations in housing choice are likely to be different. Housing aspirations and migration in later life : developments during the 1980s. They want manly aspirations and a firm though modest selfreliance. Policy aspirations about dislodging farm policy dominance are constrained by politics that requires the cooperation of farming interests. The focus on the everday sense of language is a product of the primar y focus on the broader aspirations of the law-making body. The paper also discusses if and in what way these influences underlie people's aspirations for early or late retirement. Rehabilitation nursing has aspirations towards a more holistic approach which stresses health and wellness rather than disability and illness. Dignity and aspirations denied : unmet health and social care needs in an inner-city area. Since there is no predetermined single outcome, teachers can allow learning opportunities to develop, suiting individual learner's styles, aspirations and goals. As a result, an influx of students with diverse backgrounds, interests, and aspirations have enrolled in foreign language courses in order to fulfill degree requirements. Avoiding essentialist and teleological assumptions, we attune to a contingent interplay of aspirations and provisional outcomes that could yield a dynamic not under anyone's control. Clearly it represented the fulfillment of his and his spouse's aspirations. High living standards insulate people's demographic aspirations, while low living standards leave people exposed, forced to compromise their life choices. The research in this report is an excellent overview of older people's attitudes and aspirations. Family generations are compared on values (family values such as feelings of closeness), achievement and aspirations (educational and occupational), and selfesteem. However, it is increasingly accepted that pure economic and market-based approaches are falling short of social and non-economic aspirations in many developing countries. Future studies should include assessments of educational attitudes, expectations, aspirations, and outcomes in their studies of educational attainment. Freedom of choice is a central aspect of liberty aspirations. Accordingly, the product of liberty aspirations multiplied by the existing lack of freedom ranges theoretically from 0 to 100. There are no bimodal distributions on this liberty aspirations index. Despite the expense of commissioning the consultants, and initial aspirations of circulating several thousand copies, less than two hundred were actually printed. What should finally be stressed though is that our historically reflexive awareness of psychoanalysis is a major factor in subverting its totalizing aspirations. Our convictions and aspirations are part of the causal chain leading up to the moral action. With the above aspirations in mind, in this paper we turn to the literature on the (social) psychology of (market actor) motivation. As with human resources, the pressure for freedom generated by liberty aspirations does not depend on the level of these values alone. In the early modern period, organized religion was probably the leading former and formulator of social attitudes and aspirations. When he wrote his way into financial health, he did so by producing middlebrow literature that threatened his aspirations to join a highbrow literary elite. Unfortunately, these ®ne aspirations had little appeal for many sectional interests. Two kinds of liberal aspirations were arrayed conflictually during the debate on a marriage law. Seriously disadvantaged people often adapt their self-interested preferences to their limited opportunities: they lower their aspirations to avoid frustration. Despite the common ground of the titles and aspirations of these two books, they are very different creatures. Nonetheless, there was a renunciation of aspirations when questioned. First, their professional demands and aspirations could only be achieved effectively at a national level. However unrealistic it appeared in retrospect, the majority of music service teachers began with aspirations of becoming professional, full-time performers. Perhaps more surprisingly, children's future aspirations are apparently not affected by their parents' education. The aim of this study was to find out if it also raises the aspirations of the children taking part. The most important finding is that on the basis of these data, high future aspirations are linked to high musical participation. In other words, the more music a child does, the higher their aspirations tend to be. In terms of educational ideologies, it appears that policy actors have distinct aspirations which lack consistency. In both cases a worrying 41 per cent of respondents had yet to decide about their future aspirations. Not only are older people's circumstances, needs and aspirations diverse, they are very different from those of disabled people. There was relatively little evidence that the staff had considered or implemented ways of making, or stimulating, aspirations such as those expressed above. Human beings may seem miserably inadequate relative to our higher aspirations. Detailed lists of requirements, expectations and aspirations are given for each of these areas, along with variations by age and ethnicity. Consequently, community aspirations after 1699 centred on acquiring the means to fulfil that destiny. Recent economic policies may have undercut the 'domestic' aspirations of the women of hitherto more secure and upwardly mobile working classes. Family size aspirations were considerably lower, however, the mean desired size being only 3-4 children for the entire sample. They are in a more formative stage in the development of social roles, goals and aspirations and connections to mainstream institutions. Community-based colleagues can often throw extra light on a person's aspirations and rehabilitation goals. While it has long outgrown its initial aspirations, they are worth acknowledging. What is absolute pushes aside the self's natural aspirations and desires. As more is known about children's needs, so parents' aspirations and uncertainties grow about how to care for and educate their children. Controlling for its interaction with liberty aspirations, lack of freedom explains less than 1 per cent of the subsequent the growth of freedom. The standard materialism/postmaterialism batteries include three items suited to measure the libertarian aspect of postmaterialism or liberty aspirations. The word is used to suggest the combination of state-sector security and market efficiency which are key aspirations of the reform. First, the socioeconomic status of a teenager's family reflects her level of educational aspirations and the resources available to her to attain them. However, the democratic vote of 1848 proved counterproductive to the aspirations of radicals and socialists. The past aspirations and the earlier ideals of commitment, progress, and modernity prove irrelevant and out of place. Men who engage in gender-atypical occupations seldom appear to be motivated by personal aspirations towards doing 'women's work' ; they do it for lack of alternatives. His millenarianism thus emerged as a way of salvaging his apocalyptic aspirations for an eventual happy terrestrial future. The findings of this study indicate that musical participation can not only raise academic performance but also raise children's future aspirations. If their aspirations were different from those of men, women showed a similar disposition to act. Nationalism and religion also find their place in the command-state system, for they f ulfill the aspirations of tradition-based society. The perfection of the greatest music is an unreachable ideal; the best performances are only aspirations toward it. Both themes were part of the spirit of isolationism, which paradoxically coupled global aspirations with political withdrawal. Their biographies afford us an insight into the aspirations of the women who renounced in the years immediately prior to independence. We have therefore developed individualised learning programmes and made use of flexible learning techniques to meet the needs and aspirations of all the students. As a response to the contemporary scene, such aspirations were not as bizarre as we might at first suppose. First, that economic aspirations of cohorts of adults are fixed in adolescence through their experience of the household in which they were brought up. To stay and gain promotion within a work enterprise would have acted as a brake on their aspirations to be independent of employment. The focus of nationalist aspirations had moved elsewhere. There are no things, only words, motifs, tropes, and half-hearted aspirations after something that never even existed. A characteristic of architecture is to act as a screen onto which we project our life experiences and aspirations. Therefore, there is a clear trade-off between income and employment aspirations and conservation and environmental goals. Neither the amount children enjoy music nor the extent of parental pressure to do music seem to be linked to children's future aspirations. The most important findings are that the musical participation of the children is positively correlated with their future aspirations. Future aspirations were investigated in a third question type with a mixture of open and closed questions. 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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