Sentences with phrase «aspiration than a reality»

There is indeed a fascination about finding points of overlap between business and philanthropic investment strategies, but in most fields this remains more of an aspiration than a reality.

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Several themes stand out in Mayernik's accounts of these cities: the persistence of a humanist sensibility grounded in sacred order (including what can only be regarded as a sacramental sense of the relationships among the human body, the city, and the cosmos); the role of memory in the life of traditional cities; the relationship between memory and artistic action; and the city as the physical embodiment of shared aspirations rather than «reality
At the time I had been unemployed for some months and was beginning to run out of money which would have put a quick halt to my musical aspirations by sending me back home to Connecticut where local music is more of a myth than a reality.
Now those same governments are impotent in the face of the markets and a failed currency system based on aspirations about human behaviour rather than its reality.
But arguably more impressive than the pretty food on the plates is that this ambitious LEED Gold Certified restaurant has taken an often talked about aspiration in the food world — fighting climate change through better dining choices — and made it a reality.
The current estimate is only 1.4 % more than the average graduate salary, which sits at # 28,362 — meaning the class of 2016's hopes and aspirations are almost completely in line with reality.
«One of the world's top data management specialists, Oyku Iski of Vlerick Business School has called upon search professionals to «view GDPR as a catalyst to identify where a data driven organisation wants to be in five years» time, so using it as a springboard for change, an opportunity rather than a hurdle,» says Jason, «We believe that GatedTalent has the potential to turn this aspiration into a concrete reality
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