Sentences with phrase «at least desire»

You have to believe your product works and is going to satisfy a need, or at least a desire.
While the lure of start - ups is probably here to stay for Gen Y (and the reputation of corporate American is probably permanently tarnished), it's more of an open question whether Gen Y isn't slowly simmering towards rebellion, or at least a desire to change the status quo of their Boomer parents.
It's also aspirational; it subtly confers upon its wearer, like no women's athletic brand before it, at least the desire to attain a state of holistic health and fitness.
We are humans, and we do have a life outside of work — or at least desire to — so if you're asking me to devote so much time to my profession, where do you expect me to meet someone?»
The argument itself requires and encourages not only shared concerns but shared values: a desire for the common good, for example, and some broadly agreed definitions of what that common good is, or at least the desire to argue over the definition.
It makes me happy since it tells me the student has a home practice or at least a desire to get one started.
We know from the aspirations of leaders in learning surveyed here that there is at least the desire to provide more training opportunities here.
We know safety is a primary concern for most riders and that the vast majority of motorcyclists in Southwest Florida are safe and responsible riders — or at least desire to be as safe and responsible as possible while riding.
«Maybe we're witnessing a growing body of evidence of people trying to do things like check their bank balances and talk to doctors — or at least a desire to do those things.
However, English language is part of our daily routine and if not fluency, at least your desire to learn the language is required.
These sort of «national» certifications are good in any State and are many times required (or at least desired) by potential employers.
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