Sentences with phrase «defined by his ambitions»

Justin Trudeau has set himself up to be defined by his ambitions.

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WeWork's ambitions in the enterprise space are still loosely defined, (the company does not advertise pre-selected packages for enterprise companies on its website, but rather works with companies on a case - by - case basis).
Everyone is defined by his material ambitions — a degree, a bankbook, a seat in Congress, whatever, and that must end us, that must be our cure.
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The ambition of I - Stem is to develop a research technology capable of covering all aspects of discovery and development of therapeutic molecules for pre-clinical trials as defined by clinical and epidemiological studies of monogenic diseases, until a candidate molecule is identified for clinical trials.
His life was defined by a fervent work ethic and unflinching ambition.
Swinging between ambition and ambiguity, Wolfson's production has been consistently thought provoking for over a decade and is about to be celebrated by a career - defining exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Parties also decided to accelerate activities under the workplan on enhancing mitigation ambition in accordance with decision 1 / CP.17, paragraphs 7 and 8, by, inter alia, intensifying, as from 2014, the technical examination of opportunities for actions with high mitigation potential, including those with adaptation and sustainable development co-benefits, with a focus on the implementation of policies, practices and technologies that are substantial, scalable and replicable, with a view to promoting voluntary cooperation on concrete actions in relation to identified mitigation opportunities in accordance with nationally defined development priorities.
By defining the narrative of the negotiations as a fight for either «climate equity» or «climate ambition,» countries hope to focus political and media pressure on those who, they claim, are blocking progress.
In the nearly ten years Google (s GOOG) has been a public company, it has been defined by a curious mixture of ambition, futurism, and unpredictability.
The site transforms your fuzzy ambitions into concrete goals by helping you define obstacles, establish benchmarks, and follow through on your plans.
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