Sentences with phrase «not aspiring»

(I don't know about you, but I'm not aspiring to having my house look like a museum or even worse, like a thrift store!).
I began blogging about writing a book post by post on a blog because I saw so many bloggers — not aspiring authors — landing book deals.
Those graphs make it clearer that the 80 % number applies to self - published authors and not aspiring.
Not all aspiring teachers have this level of passion or experience before their career has even begun.
Even those not aspiring to Ivy League and similar schools feel the pressure - getting into the four - year state schools, rather than the community colleges, is demanding for many.
As seems to be a tradition, the stylized animation achieves, more or less the look of the previous film while not aspiring to the same level of artistic ambition in backgrounds.
While not aspiring to paint a complete portrait, this succinct piece does contain excerpts of Dangerfield's well - known standup act and Easy Money in addition to School.
But it soon becomes clear, that Wells is not aspiring to be a master of formal exercise.
(It's not Belushi's fault that Humpty is a caricature of «blue collar» slobbiness, because Allen can't conceive anybody who's not an aspiring playwright or intellectual in anything more than two cartoonish dimensions.)
Since I'm not an aspiring photographer, I'm not ashamed to admit that adjusting lighting and apertures and editing in Photoshop is just too labor intensive for me these days.
If you're not aspiring to lead this great nation of ours, your chances of being audited are less than 1 %.
But De Baene doesn't aspire to run a mammoth organization.
An article last month in Forbes reported that, contrary to common perception, the majority of Americans actually don't aspire to leadership positions.
But I learned what type of work I did not want to do, and what type of pay I'd did not aspire to.
But even if we do not aspire to sing like Pavarotti, in praising his rendition of a difficult solo we show that we value excellence.
They did not aspire to greatness.
This deep love of humanity requires an enlargement of heart that is so great that man could not aspire to it unless God showed him the way.
This shows nothing more than ignorance of the bible and it's message for mankind maybe the President would do well to get alongside himself men of true faith Godly men who don't aspire for public office, who do nt name universities after themselves, who will tell him what Gods wants of him and not what the opinion polls want.
But theology is nothing if it does not aspire to second order, reflective knowledge; it can not rest satisfied with the native believer's knowledge, however proper that may be to living piety.
cut a cultural swath that they could not aspire to today, and The Christian Century could speak for the culture as it would be embarrassed to try to do now.
In other words, I do not aspire to stumpdom.
The unipolarists may be granted their semantic insistence that this kind of «imperialism» deserves to be called something else, for they do not aspire to occupy any particular land without the consent of its people.
Life in poverty is what we all want to avoid, not aspire to.
The genuine Christian Church doesn't aspire after earthly rule but takes care of the soul's of the believers (pastoral care), and pronounces the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
It can not aspire to the inaccessible One except through a certain multiplicity.
We do not aspire to the malice of Sextus Empiricus, nor have we his wit; for he concludes as we know, from the above definition, and quite correctly, that man is a dog; for man is what we all know, and we all know what a dog is, ergo — but let us not be so malicious.
I don't aspire to be June Cleaver keeping a perfect home but I am picky about meals.
A football club that does not aspire to win trophies, should cease to be in existence.
i do nt want any one here to tell me that we need a calmer head to partner Koscielny at the back, if you are a defender and you aren't aggresive then you do nt aspire to become a top top class CB.
rather than aspiring for little things, can d club not aspire big?
My first comment this new season, good win for Stoke, ugly football but achieved the goal, meantime we once again played beautiful football and lost...... Stoke is a mid table team they and their fans know it, they don't aspire the EPL title nor play CL football, to be top 10 would be their greatest achievement.
Why are we in the Premier League and (WERE) in the Champions League, if we aren't aspiring to seriously win them?
They also don't aspire to designing it all themselves, so there's a natural fit there and certainly that's where some of those discussions are happening.
«A team like Madrid can not aspire to just one competition, say I want this one but not that one,» he said.
However, as the weekend's win against Deportivo La Coruna helped to demonstrate, we shouldn't aspire for our goalkeeper to have more touches than the opposition players, nor should we aspire to involve them in our play outright.
A hamstring tear sustained at the IAAF World Indoor Tour meeting in Karlsruhe at the beginning of the month means the 26 - year - old can't aspire to repeat her 2016 and 2017 levels of indoors success, which included world and European long jump medals, an overall World Indoor Tour series win and a British indoor record leap of 6.97 m. Instead, her focus is now on rehabbing right to make sure she is in the best possible shape for Australia in April.
I don't aspire to serve food my whole life.
Rather a lot of women are over 30 when they have their first child and we do not all aspire to be a flower child.
St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 5, 2008 Cloth diapers do the trick in saving the environment by Diane Toroian Keaggy «Rebekah Sciaroni did not aspire to save the Earth when she switched to cloth diapers.
In part, it's because women already serving on their local school board don't aspire to higher office.
He added: «Frankly this is a Labour Party political attack, and if the Labour Party wants to say to people, «Don't aspire to get on in life, don't aspire to own your own home, don't aspire to leave anything to your children'then so be it - it is part of their lurch to the left.»
MPs did not aspire to a higher ethical standard, but instead made their comparisons to each other.
Those who want to aspire to elective offices should not aspire to be members of the caretaker committees.
They don't care less, they don't aspire less,» he said, in a shot against Romney's comment that 47 percent of Americans were simply looking for handouts.
At such a time, the parson should not aspire to the judgments which are proper to the politician; instead, this is a place for ordinary human compassion of the kind that is reconciling.
«At such a time, the parson should not aspire to the judgements which are proper to the politician,» he declares.
Presumably Mr Cameron does not aspire to make Britain an offshore service provider to a continental trade superpower.
We should not aspire to the inequality of hereditary peerages as portrayed in Downton Abbey, says Eleanor Laing
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