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Secondly, it presented itself in deliberately (but misleadingly) unassertive terms, aspiring in its constitution only to ' support and assist ' imperial projects.
The keyword structure aspires to be as inclusive as possible and therefore in itself offers an overview of the field.
However, this did not prove a success, and a drama school for aspiring actors and performers was set up instead.
The aspiring new profession, that is, served as a hybrid agent of transition.
The melodic lines are always reaching upwards, striving, aspiring, in tribute to 'the most soaring of minds in the most turbulent of times'.
As if the point of departure would be less the actual child, than the adult aspiring to find his way back to childhood.
A crucial early decision that every aspiring politician must make, therefore, is the choice of a political party.
Ethnicity can be a viable organising principle for an insurgent group but not for a political party which aspires to govern.
Could socialists align themselves with anti-capitalist clerical movements, even where clerical anti-capitalism aspired to medieval restoration rather than to social revolution ?
What, then, was the point of aspiring to leadership ?
Also, the positions themselves require a great deal more exposition for anything aspiring to be a complete treatment.
A young person aspiring for a professional career in music is likely to hear advice like this from instrumentalists and instrumental teachers.
As one example, the strategies invoked by young children are quite different from the strategies invoked by aspiring mates and doting grandparents.
Chapter 9 is a short conclusion that aspires to ' provoke alternatives ' and set out future tasks.
Words (and lyrics) became central in the popular musical culture in so far as the songs of cantautori aspired to literary dignity.
The analyses were comparative, centring around two corpora of quasi-natural negotiation discourse, produced by professional negotiators and aspiring negotiators (students of international business communication).
However, doubts remain, since the theory aspires to be comprehensive.
The third policy instrument offered information and training in small business creation to aspiring entrepreneurs.
Convention in 1997 and, like many edited volumes, some time in gestation, the book aspires to be a comprehensive text on fine-grained turbidite systems.
The self aspires to the universal and derives an identity from identification with a universal idea.
Chemists aspired to establish organized spaces and practices in which individual phenomena were isolated and related for the purpose of generalization.
He not only sought to discipline burghers and students but also aspired to become a policeman of knowledge.
Secular government was not equipped to produce the godly society to which the previous generation of leaders had aspired.
One criterion might be their sheer beauty of expression and, although academic writing rarely aspires to such heights, there is some evidence of attainment here.
Every budding writer aspires to be like one or other of these two pace-setters.
The (aspiring) healthcare professional in the context of dying needs always to be open to the invitation to learn that care for the dying offers.
Putting one's work in print, however, required careful social positioning for the aspiring early modern 'author'.
Such a language aspires for external recognition and social respect.
He states that: "[t] his evolution is consistent, even demanded, by an ethic that aspires to providing for the happiness of the community" (p. 89).
The synthesis of the two is the "cultural linguistics" to which this book aspires.
First, as a small slice of the population is enriched, the rest of the nation aspires to become better off.
Anti-modernists look to nineteenth-century social and economic arrangements as a basis for welfare reform, aspiring to a severance of the links between state and welfare.
Finally, we examined the role of government support in assisting aspiring entrepreneurs to fulfill their aspirations.
The target population of this programme was aspiring entrepreneurs.
Thus, successful deals with clients are essential in order for an (aspiring) patron to reach and defend a hegemonic position.
Throughout history, only a small minority has craved independence and aspired to truth.
All governments aspired to influence the media of communication, some aspired to control them, negatively by means of censorship and positively by means of propaganda.
Limited employment opportunities exacerbate the problems for aspiring archaeologists and museum professionals.
The correct delivery of speeches was crucial to aspiring radical politicians.
Compliance, in the legal sense, outlines the minimal standard, an ethics and compliance program assumes the minimums are achieved and aspires to a higher standard.
The aspiring class stressed two [sic] emphasize these two elements because they saw themselves already as moral and literate.
The portion of aspiring actresses who had no father was also much higher, reaching nearly 20 per cent in the 1860s.
If a finite reality is an aesthetic fiction, then the imagination aspires to higher, perhaps transgressive fictions.
Is it due to the flowering of competing political ideologies, the vanities of aspiring leaders, or the latest manifestions of ethnic, religious or regional competitiveness ?
In the end, then, is local discourse limited in a project that aspires to global analysis?
Such systems of ideas are therefore always metaphorical reflections of a real social environment or of one aspired to.
The film also aspired to change attitudes to the psychiatric wounds that the military in general was facing in such numbers.
As a result, local volunteer promoters see themselves as knowledgeable about the arts, as being well networked, and aspiring to keep up to date with what is happening in culture.
A book like this aspires to be an authoritative guide to a discipline, so it will inevitably meet with questions about why it foregrounds certain themes and not others.
With yet more improvement in wages and working conditions since the 1970s, factory workers aspired to upward social mobility-education for their sons and dowry marriages for (non-productive) daughters.
The issues and considerations presented are extremely useful for those teaching music performance and preparing students for the career, as well as for the young aspiring performer.
He knew the history and politics of his own country and that of its neighbors; he aspired to unity of understanding compared to specialization of definition.
Alterations in state-provided welfare furnished an opportunity to aspiring elites, indirectly encouraged by the state, to obtain symbolic capital9 by setting up their own kin associations.
Being better known, their names on papers probably raise the impact factor, but young aspiring academics should also cultivate young colleagues who will later write assessments.
An algebra of decompositions that aspires to be an algebra of analyzed shapes should take into account spatial properties of shapes that are elements of decompositions.
If the first differences are relatively equal, one fills in the gaps by simple proportional parts, but this case is rather rare when one aspires to high precision.
In the context of the model, a desert theory aspires to fix the distribution of income by specifying some desert base for rewarding the labor supplied by individuals.
Channelling legal argument along some lines, but not others, and serving as the mandatory site of aspiring lawyers' apprenticeships, the medieval inns endowed the common law with its underlying coherence.
Why would political and legal elites aspiring to transform their laws turn to foreign legal systems instead of designing utterly ' authentic ' law that would reflect local needs and socio-political terrains ?
Our focus groups also revealed that many pupils had taken instrumental lessons at some stage in their school careers, especially those in the aspiring group who had subsequently given up.
Parsons rejected his request in a harsh letter which implied that an aspiring author merely ' ' plays with his books, - and thinks he is working when he is only playing hard.
Many jazz musicians have long aspired to gain acceptance to mainstream society through the recognition of their music as an art form, worthy of serious and formal study.
Technology now pretends and aspires to make everything from the past instantly available on screen and through loudspeakers, yet substitutes for primary sources inevitably distort them in some way.
Over time, however, we suspect that ideological compatibility has come to dominate other considerations that once led aspiring politicians to associate with one party rather than the other.
In this respect, he was entirely characteristic of those 'bourgeois upstarts aspiring to a higher social standing' (4), whose social climbing was predicated upon imitation of the nobility.
As architecture has aspired to the status of an academic discipline, progressively greater emphasis has been placed on scholarship in the history, theory and technology of architecture.
Through close attention to the person and the hands-on nature of its care, it aspires to heal the fragmenting experience of the hospital and of health care.
He was a committed philosophe and reformer, keen to avoid unnecessary entanglement in illegal activities, who despite his political radicalism, aspired to advise the regime and serve like-minded patrons.
As litigation levels fell and competition for business mounted, aspiring barristers ' were compelled to lead a mobile, sometimes itinerant existence ' in the provinces, distant from friends and family.
In many of these, the model functions as locus of identification: together with the dress, other characteristics that the reader supposedly aspires to will accrue to her.
Consequently, while chemists throughout the eighteenth century aspired to reveal nature's "true voice," the path of their investigations was directed by and toward their laboratory manipulations.
However, by the middle of the century, a sporting revolution had occurred and a new segment of society aspired to join the ranks of the horsy set.
The encyclopedic ideal of learning that informed higher education may well have impeded early efforts at scientific specialization (even as many aspiring mathematicians and astronomers managed to overcome such constraints).
The contents of follicles 2-6 mm in diameter on the ovarian surface were aspired with a 10 ml syringe equipped with an 18 gauge needle.
I applaud that, as someone who also aspired to that for his family.
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Every officer aspires, not unnaturally, to command his unit, and his ambition is to command his unit in action.
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They aspired to what they thought were the values that had been withheld from them.
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Only then has he any chance of aspiring to such a pension.
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If not, people can only be described as aspiring to ends which are treasonable under our own common law and statute law in this country.
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Intense competition among aspiring tenants for a limited number of lettings led to inflated rents being offered for new tenancies.
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The aspiring universal monarch, therefore, needed to achieve control of the sea.
No matter how one acts, desires have to depend upon resources to some extent; actual possessions are partly the criterion of those aspired to.
Both aspects come together in his work as an architect, in which he aspired in particular to express the character of his patrons.
Now plans aspired to govern land use and building across entire regions.
Indeed, there can be few aspiring environmental economists in these regions who have not been touched directly or indirectly by the programme.
However, feedback may have the opposite effect, when crushing comments may have a detrimental influence on an aspiring musician's career.
The shaping chapter vii, for all its brilliance, ultimately cannot sustain the intellectual coherence to which this work aspires.
What are the normative conventions that aspiring writers need to learn?
Where residents aspired to a participative role, they tended to collaborate practically in the daily running of the residence.
Demanding our attention, it aspires to the status of an autonomous aesthetic object.
They aspired also to evolve a political culture, overarching the diverse religious and cultural identities.
Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that those who aspired to be diplomats and journalists received a middle-school education.
In addition, conductive education does offer higher expectations than those aspired.
However, the fact that it aspired to do so enhanced the case for preventive war.
Liberals have not aspired to defend the freedom of these more per formative acts of speech, however, just because they are done with words.
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