Sentences with phrase «natural aspiration for»

Not exact matches

It would not be in South Korea's or Japan's interests for Russia's energy or natural resources to come under Beijing's total control, nor do they want Moscow to defer to China's regional hegemonic aspirations.
In human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural world.
In 21st - century America, the quest for God's wisdom in our plurality is a religious aspiration worthy — and, I would add, naturalfor us all.
-- for motherhood which, despite its burdens, is the natural aspiration and should be the pride of every normal woman; and which is also the main source for her husband's continuing admiration for his wife, as well as the cause of a similar admiration on the part of the children as they grow up.
Cain was once a singer, with aspirations to opera, and here, one of his novels became a movie vehicle for Mario Lanza — a superb natural tenor, whose own meteoric career and untimely death might make a good film noir.
The latest videos focus on the importance of building clinical partnerships around «natural connections» with the community, the key challenges to keep programs going, and aspirations for the future of the UNLV - Clark County School District partnership.
So is the move to natural aspiration and rear drive a step in the right direction for Subaru?
Its 4.2 - litre V8 engine is identical to the RS5 coupe's, boasting 444bhp and 317 lb ft. Thanks to good old natural aspiration — there's no turbo or supercharging here — maximum power arrives at 8250rpm, rewarding you for hanging onto every gear.
The next - gen model will ditch the natural aspiration and V - 8 engine for a twin - turbo six - cylinder model (an I - 6, not the rumored V - 6) that will make about 450 horsepower and 406 lb - ft of torque — an increase of 36 horsepower and 106 pound - feet over the current engine.
Going against the grain of the C - segment a little, Mazda's petrol engines for the 3 are not turbocharged, the Japanese company sticking with natural aspiration and instead upping capacity.
The introduction of GM's first DOHC V8 engine in a quarter - of - a-century kicked off a litany of speculation surrounding its use in upcoming Corvette projects, along with the engine's potential for different displacements, natural aspiration, or another form of forced induction.
That's not too bad for natural aspiration, especially when considering how fun the 3 is to drive.
This means specific output of more than 118 bhp per litre from the six - cylinder, an extremely high figure for natural - aspiration technology even in the strictest worldwide comparison.
Using only natural light, she then started to photograph vegetables and roots whose tendrils, reaching for the sun, expressed all of life's striving and aspiration, and finally, the maturing plant, evoking the inevitable downward spiral into decay.
Given its aspirations for a better life, and with the Nile being one of its few natural resources, Ethiopia will undoubtedly want to take more.
Palantir is a natural model for Anduril's defense aspirations.
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