Sentences with phrase «modest ambitions»

Now, WingCast is back, sort of, as Ford Sync Connect, with more modest ambitions initially.
That is not necessarily a bad thing in a film with modest ambitions, where the superhero is a divorced father of one, and a petty thief to boot, and playing him is the everyman Paul Rudd.
Filmed for less than $ 1,000, Trampoline started life as a debut feature of modest ambitions, but since its Irish premiere at last October's IndieCork Film Festival, Trampoline hasn't gone unnoticed.
Back then, surrounded by the frothy euphoria of the dotcom era, we had only modest ambitions for our little spud.
Kirshbaum and Bezos, for their part, both insisted they had only modest ambitions: Bezos told Businessweek that the company had no intention «to become Random House or HarperCollins,» though he admitted that «I think people have a hard time believing that.»
But even modest ambitions could mean quite significant growth.»
Such modest ambition is a tonic in a world lousy with superbores.
This is a somewhat modest ambition; and though Macedo writes accessibly and clearly, he is at times too repetitious in driving home his clear, accessible case.
The Way Way Back is a film of modest ambitions, but one that fulfills those ambitions exquisitely, from its opening frames to the pitch perfection of its very last shot.
But Benz has modest ambitions for the All - Terrain, maybe 150 sales per year in a good year.
Complacency intertwined with modest ambition is now threatening to force Arsenal out of the top four.
Before I die, I have a modest ambition: I want to convince every American Christian that they have a problem with war.
Partnering him will be new acquisition Algerian Abdelkader Ghezzal; the ex-Siena striker could well thrive in a club with modest ambitions.
Director Naomi Kawase's adaptation of Durian Sukegawa's novel An aims so low that it makes good on its modest ambitions.
Love and Mercy has the modest ambition and simplistic creative spark of something a studio would have produced back then.
A lot of that has to do with Topsy's more modest ambitions; Leigh only aims to make a light tribute to the genius of the musical team of lyricist / librettist William Schwenck Gilbert (Jim Broadbent) and composer Arthur Sullivan (Allan Corduner).
It had modest ambitions, all centered around delivering an entertaining adventure.
Toyota had modest ambitions for the seventh generation of the midsize sedan that's become the default choice for many buyers.
Shelters across the nation are not treating 1 million cats as a finish line, but instead are making it a modest ambition, They won't rest until every cat, in every shelter, has the best possible outcome.
As Studio Wildcard announces a new scheme to help compensate its modding community financially, Sean Cleaver got to speak to the team and find out more about their modding ambitions
In an era when games with modest ambitions are produced by studios with dozens of employees, Meridian: New World is a notable anomaly.
Sure, it's a bit of a niche concern, a modest ambition compared to say, curing cancer, but I'm OK with that.
Speaking after accepting the prize in a ceremony at Tate Britain, London, Campbell disclosed he had modest ambitions to spend the life - changing prize money on «life stuff» like rent and food and studio space.
In addition, some are speculating that even the modest ambitions of the talks — to settle how to finance emissions cuts and aid adaptation in developing countries — are likely to be eclipsed by the world's financial woes.
It is also reasonable to ask whether CLE must have grand ambitions, or whether more modest ambitions are sufficient.
Dreams of making smartphones for everyone and seeing Windows 10 Mobile conquer the world with coloured tiles have been replaced with a more modest ambition: making devices to reward fans who stuck with the OS through the lean times.
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