It speaks to the highest and most
noble goal of education — self - improvement and knowledge for knowledge's sake without being hampered by barriers of money, location or other access issues.
Maybe I had only convinced myself that I had
some noble goal of seeking and recording a more complex truth than most, but I loved hearing the easy one.
Eventually, we want to be back in Los Angeles, as we have
the noble goal of parking near the beach, taking pictures, and looking fabulous, but we're in no rush to sit in traffic.
Everyone seems to have set out with the same
noble goal of making an old fashioned epic, but no one, from top to bottom, is able to make that dream into a reality.
«Javier could have got a faculty position anywhere but has
a noble goal of doing something for his own country,» says Weigel.
The peaceful, orderly and yet lively manner in which the conference, rally and thanksgiving service were held, reinforced our commitment and dedication to
the noble goal of the New Patriotic Party, i.e., the development of Ghana in freedom.
You can work towards your very
noble goal of preventing future traumatic births without your ridiculing, bullying, and spewing hatred towards other moms.
Noble goals of a healthy snack got pushed to the back of the refrigerator.
These are
the noble goals of the Whole30 diet; and the goals better be noble with all that Whole30 fanatics have to sacrifice to achieve them!
Not exact matches
It may have sounded like a
noble goal at first, but Peters had taken the idea
of calorie counting too far.
Improving the welfare
of lower - and middle - income Canadians is a
noble and worthwhile
goal, but the policies to get us there must be based on empirical evidence and sound economics.
Growth may sound like a
noble goal, but be sure to think through how next - level growth will affect your bottom line, and even your quality
of life, so you can set
goals that work for you and your business.
While ending buffering is certainly a
noble goal, the challenge redoubles almost daily with the creation
of new products that demand better and better delivery systems.
«Pursuing
goals they see as intrinsically
noble and important made them fiercely motivated and focused and it provided a form
of ego defense against criticism and failure,» Schilling says.
When, in 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., declared his «dream» — that we Americans should one day become a society where a citizen's race would be an irrelevancy, where black and white children would walk hand - in - hand, where persons would be judged not by the color
of their skin but by the content
of their character — this seemed to many Americans both a
noble and attainable
goal.
I would agree with you in saying that the stated
goals of the church are often very
noble, but I challenge you to try to reconcile that with the church's actions.
Originally, I wrote this guide for myself, so that I would remember all the steps involved to taking my book manuscripts from a Word documents, all the way through editing, typesetting, and design, to the ultimate
goal of putting the books on Amazon, Barnes and
Noble, and Apple iBooks.
I support all
of these
noble goals.
The course
of history follows a tortured route: we fight injustice and seek
noble goals, gain power to that end, somehow are corrupted by power and zeal, breed new injustices, and are challenged for our excesses and injustice.
Noble editorial
goals, no doubt, and we loved my mother's battered 1960s reprint
of The St. Nicholas Anthology, a book - length collection chosen by Henry Steele Commager (whose name signals just how established an institution the magazine had been).
Yet, unique species though they be, hobbits are human, and through them Tolkien reminds us
of the enduring qualities
of the race
of man: friendship, fidelity, vision and hope; and
of something more: that we are all possessed
of wonder, that we have the capacity to dream dreams and envision
noble goals, and that in the struggle to realize the vision we may find it true.
But one way to achieve this
noble goal is actually quite straightforward: Reduce the massive amounts
of food loss and waste.
Fouled on edge
of box which led to
Noble's
goal.
The signing
of Nordtvelt looks like an attempt to deploy a specialist DM in order to cut down
goals conceded as neither
Noble nor Kouyate are cut out for this role.
Mason's only appointment last season with West Ham was in the 1 - 0 home win over Hull where he awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on Antonio, converted by
Noble for the only
goal of the game.
His run
of 38 appearances was equal to the ever - present Adrian in
goal and more than any other outfield player, and he also created the third-most chances in Sam Allardyce's squad behind Stewart Downing and Mark
Noble.
Of course that is not the only goal Adrian scored at Upton Park; many will remember the great fun of the Mark Noble testimonial game last season, when Adrian ran the length of the pitch (ably minded by Pedro Obiang) to score past David Jame
Of course that is not the only
goal Adrian scored at Upton Park; many will remember the great fun
of the Mark Noble testimonial game last season, when Adrian ran the length of the pitch (ably minded by Pedro Obiang) to score past David Jame
of the Mark
Noble testimonial game last season, when Adrian ran the length
of the pitch (ably minded by Pedro Obiang) to score past David Jame
of the pitch (ably minded by Pedro Obiang) to score past David James.
Of all the players in our current squad, only
Noble and Sakho had scored a
goal in this competition in previous seasons.
Avram Grant's side were savaged by Manchester United last weekend, the Hammers relinquishing a 2 - 0 lead courtesy
of two successful Mark
Noble spot - kicks to lose 4 - 2 at Upton Park, shipping all four
goals in the second half, as their previously encouraging four - match unbeaten streak in the league came crashing to an end.
Mark
Noble had an uneven game and was guilty
of giving the ball away cheaply on many occasions and yet did extremely well to create our only chance
of the first half and in putting Antonio through in the lead up to our first
goal.
Obiang, Lanzini, and Antonio are playing well enough, but many doubts exist amongst fans in recent times regarding
Noble, Feghouli, Snodgrass and Ayew, although to be fair to the latter he has shown he can put the ball in the
goal in a couple
of recent games.
After a cagey opening, West Ham profited from a disastrous breakdown in communication between Huddersfield «keeper Lossl and Lolley from a
goal - kick, as Arnautovic forced the midfielder into conceding possession on the edge
of his own penalty area, allowing
Noble to sweep in the 50th
goal of his career.
For whatever reasons, women and some
of their men are turning to what they perceive to be the «gentler» and more «natural» ways
of birthing and parenting (fairly
noble goals, really) and are then waylaid by a predator and her system.
Levy's defence
of humanitarian intervention was, fundamentally, that we have a duty to prevent atrocities; a
noble goal, certainly.
If you're involved in politics, regardless
of which side you're on, you likely started doing it because you wanted to advance some
noble goal.
Like many on the Centre - Right, I believe that the creation
of new progressive bands
of income tax would be a
noble goal for Conservatives.
Dr. Prempeh noted in his remarks that in September 2006 in Bucharest, Romania, Ghana acceded to the Francophone as an associate member to contribute to the attainment
of the
noble goals the organization set for itself.
This very action
of the government is therefore not only undermining and defeating the
noble objectives
of the country's climate change policy and that
of the Paris Agreement on climate change but also a demonstration
of no practical commitment to the global development agenda such as the Africa Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs)
Be aware also
of the primary
goals of every academic: (1) to be recognized for their contributions to a field
of study (this is a self - serving
goal); and (2) to propagate and perpetuate those contributions to the next generation
of scientists (this is a
nobler non-self-serving
goal).
It is easy to see why the pursuit
of science was a
goal to be cherished and emphasized in this mix
of motivations: there were many reasons to be skittish
of the potential for conflict and colonialism, but little could be more
noble than knowledge.
But for the AnyBODY brand and for a fair chunk
of body image experts, striving for physical change isn't necessarily a negative thing; wanting to create a healthier, fitter body that exudes confidence can be a
noble goal and set you on a journey that invigorates, rather than sabotages, your self - esteem.
It is a
noble goal we admire and feel proud to be a part
of.
Making a couple
of hundred vegan treats is a
noble goal, but I know my limitations...:)
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Spielberg's Lincoln is a man
of undeniably
noble intentions, but one not afraid
of getting his hands dirty in pursuit
of those
goals.
It's a
noble goal, given that it's so easy to see Deep Throat's star in binary: either a porn icon (as she was after the film's wildly successful 1972 release) or an antiporn crusader (which she became with the publication
of her 1980 autobiography Ordeal).
Even with
noble goals though, revolutionaries can change from being heroes to being oppressors themselves as the cost
of war is more potent than we often imagine.
«While it may be a
noble goal, at the end
of the day, jobs are far more important for us to focus on,» said Republican Representative Bill Posey from Florida, after voting against the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act.
The teachers union
goal is to have at least 1,000
of the state's 100,000 teachers earn national certification, and the salary increase is a good incentive, according to Ralph
Noble, president
of the Georgia Association
of Educators.
Although this is a
noble goal, the details
of how it will get there merit deeper consideration.