Your house I can
only aspire to!
As a designer that's new to the blog scene, I can
only aspire to inspire the way you do.
I can
only aspire to a convention (which I do) and hope to attend next year.
When it comes to audio performance, Soundcast's new Melody pretty much lives up to its promise to be the all - weather speaker «others can
only aspire to be.»
It's an equanimity I (and most bloggers) can
only aspire to, not match.
So, in Penone's radical statement, he creates a copy of an original stone hewn over thousands of years in order to argue that what exists in nature is magnificent, and that human endeavors can
only aspire to match it.
Above all it is Masamvu's skill, both creative and technical, that places him in a league that many artists working in South Africa can
only aspire to.
Nowadays, all that has changed, but it's a legacy of its previously ambivalent attitude that it can
only aspire to a collection like that of Elton John, which boasts hundreds of well known photographs including seminal examples of modernism like Man Ray's Glass Tears, 1932 (main picture).
The gameplay is spot - on, as everything from the wrestling - based combat — which is a ton of fun to learn and master — to the light / dark polarity - based dimension swapping, to the precision platforming, is executed with a sheen and polish that most games can
only aspire to.
It's also a win - win situation, he explains: «Retailers will enjoy a surge of pre-orders that traditional campaigns
only aspire to.
While it might be a fair comparison, it evokes the feeling that you're stuck on the deck you've been given for that trip, and can
only aspire to first class for the next time around.
The question that lies before us, and one to which we are currently turning our attention, is how (and whether) we, as a profession, can import the sorts of values and practices found in the most effective schools to other schools that
only aspire to these levels of accomplishment.
Edgar you're from Poole, I'm from Poole, I can
only aspire to be as successful as you coming from a small seaside town.
You look amazing in coral, I can
only aspire to your fabulousness!
I can
only aspire to do the same some day;)
Angela created some super chic outfits, which as a magpie for busy prints, I can
only aspire to!
I'd rather look «bulky» than «curvy» but very few people find a marathon - runner body attractive — I couldn't care less what men like the look of, or other women:
I only aspire to have a figure that reflects the amount of effort I put into my running (and I also do strength train, but heavy lifters will probably laugh at me because I absolutely love Body Pump).
Only aspire to mention ones content can be as incredible.
It is a great education and insight to those of us who can
only aspire to produce a cookbook one day.
Saints are supposed to lead lives that we can not
only aspire to, but relate to.
Many of Skybox's competitors
only aspire to medium - or high - resolution still photography.
Do we really want a man who not
only aspires to be president, but also a god?
It only aspires to be modest popcorn entertainment, happily estranged offspring from a lumbering wannabe epic.
Alan Wake A psychological thriller the likes of which Silent Hill
only aspires to be these days, the world of Alan Wake is nightmarish, bleak, and insanely fun.
Not exact matches
But perhaps the biggest lesson Gould holds for
aspiring tech giants — or, in the case of Canada, the governments who hope
to foster them — was his belief in creating something that's not
only new and different, but eminently worthwhile.
If you've been doing it alone or
aspire to become a solopreneur, let me share with you five reasons
to not be a solopreneur — and why the myth of any singular hero, whether in literature or business, is a misnomer and will
only hold you back from having the most significant successes.
But working with these amazing people makes me constantly lift my game and
aspire to be the best version of myself, not
only in my writing but in every aspect of what I do.
When you build thoughtful experiences, not
only will you pave the way for your customers
to trial your product, but you give them a glimpse of what it's like
to be the person they
aspire to be.
With 300 projects completed for clients from AMEX
to Jay - Z, the company
aspires to move beyond special effects for concerts, product launches and other events that live
only for a moment.
Not
only is this structural shift
to mobile more convenient for professionals, but it has dramatically reduced fixed costs for any
aspiring entrepreneur.
Some would be hard for other
aspiring unicorn builders
to apply (unlike Lending Club founder Renaud Laplanche, you probably can't get away with
only sleeping five hours a night, for example), while others were more inspirational than immediately actionable.
One
to which I have
aspired, but my
only model was «become a guru.»
The
only way for
aspiring founders
to get effective training was
to apprentice at other start - ups — a time - consuming detour that many would just as soon skip.
If you are an
aspiring entrepreneur who has made a habit of reading online technology blogs and / or Twitter feeds of Silicon Valley venture capitalists (VCs), you might get the idea that the
only «real» way
to start a business is
to formulate a «home run» idea, get deep - pocketed investors
to provide the capital, then grind out a world - changing organization that puts a dent in the universe while making everyone involved ridiculously rich.
As China moves
to grow its domestic consumer economy, this can
only be good news for countries like Canada which has always
aspired to move beyond the export of «rocks and logs».
For those like Gibson and Montgomery, who planted their stakes along Central Avenue before Vitori Kimener, her return from the big city sent a powerful message not
only to skeptics in the community, but
to other
aspiring entrepreneurs.
In public affairs at least, the press has
aspired to replace not
only what used
to be the first estate, the clergy, but also the nobility and the commons, the last presumably representing the people.
To «create» a solution out of pure thin air that can take away his fear of death, can be something to aspire to be like in an imperfect world, can provide a promise of better days to come no matter how hard things are today, even if that time is only after you've die
To «create» a solution out of pure thin air that can take away his fear of death, can be something
to aspire to be like in an imperfect world, can provide a promise of better days to come no matter how hard things are today, even if that time is only after you've die
to aspire to be like in an imperfect world, can provide a promise of better days to come no matter how hard things are today, even if that time is only after you've die
to be like in an imperfect world, can provide a promise of better days
to come no matter how hard things are today, even if that time is only after you've die
to come no matter how hard things are today, even if that time is
only after you've died.
«It marks not
only the place I hold as the Church of England's first woman Bishop and the sign of hope that may be for those who
aspire to break new ground, but also the continuing fruitful dialogue between faith and learning and our shared endeavour
to be beacons of possibility.»
For us he is a guide and patron who spurred us on and captures what we thought and felt with prose, intellect, and holiness
to which we can
only aspire.
If tempted
to think that the new evangelisation can
only be
aspired to in the longer term, one might consider the achievements of one diocese, that of Frejus - Toulon in France.
To aspire to only that moment is to miss out on all the extravagance of lif
To aspire to only that moment is to miss out on all the extravagance of lif
to only that moment is
to miss out on all the extravagance of lif
to miss out on all the extravagance of life.
It proclaims not
only a bill of rights, most of which have now in fact become embodied in international law, but a moral and philosophical vision which
aspires to universality.
This made so strong an impression on her soul that she
aspired after this; but being a maid of eighteen years
only, she was afraid of unlucky chances, and was never used
to travel, and knew no way.
If God's power is perceived
to be all controlling, dominating, impositional, so will humans
aspire to be controlling and dominating over others in God's name, imposing their own will on others on the understanding that they are
only fulfilling their God - given destiny.
It is much better, for example, than paying one's taxes, which is
only for the poor and bitter types who
aspire to be no more than assistant secretaries than real power holders.
The divine action need not be thought of as a matter of super-casuality behind the scenes through which everything happens; but as the continual divine self ~ communication, presenting
to the creatures not
only the good
to which they may
aspire, but also the support and recreative power of the sustaining and loving reality which is in the depths of all things.
It may be an arrangement that factors out different aspects of the school's common life
to the reign of each model of excellent schooling: the research university model may reign for faculty, for example, or for faculty in certain fields (say, church history, or biblical studies) but not in others (say, practical theology), while paideia reigns as the model for students, or
only for students with a declared vocation
to ordained ministry (so that other students
aspiring to graduate school are free
to attempt
to meet standards set by the research university model); or research university values may be celebrated in relation
to the school's official «academic» program, including both classroom expectations and the selection and rewarding of faculty, while the school's extracurricular life is shaped by commitments coming from the model provided by paideia so that, for example, common worship is made central
to their common life and a high premium is placed on the school being a residential community.
In our culture of divorce, permanence is
only a distant ideal
to which we can
aspire.
Though
only a convert, he immediately
aspired to the honors and privileges of an apostle.