Sentences with phrase «on the aspirations of»

«We also welcome the investment of an additional $ 91 million into the government's trade architecture to make sure New Zealand can deliver on the aspirations of the trade agenda.»
On the basis of the last two wins, he can say he's not buying and is justified based on the aspirations of the club at the moment.
Nevertheless, we put a halt on their aspirations of getting to the top last March, and the reverse fixture at White Hart Lane this season was a game that we could, and probably should have won.
We are confident that such an exercise would lead to the inevitable conclusion that the NDC remains the most prepared, most peaceful and most organized party today and is therefore the one party that can deliver on the aspirations of the Ghanaian people,» President Mahama said.
A new report presented by the Canadian Education Association and the Canadian Teachers Federation — Teaching the Way We Aspire to Teach: Now and in the Future, is a key document with a Canadian perspective on the aspirations of our teachers.
These statements provide clear guidance on the aspirations of the Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory for constitutional entrenchment of Indigenous rights, including Aboriginal Customary Law.

Not exact matches

Explaining the industry and what's going on takes the form of several audiences; one being the overly - optimistic entrepreneur who still has aspirations of raising capital to get their company to a liquidity event, another being the up and coming venture capitalist in training (think decades long training cycles) who recently finds themselves a free agent as the asset class shrinks and wants to start their own fund, and the final being ambitious MBA's switching careers and see venture capital as the preferred destination.
«The demands on a CEO can be very high and you need to first of all find the person who shares your goals and aspirations.
China's vision, however, seems to be based more on taking full control of such transactions in contrast to the libertarian aspirations of Bitcoin.
CNBC Meets hosted a special event in New York, speaking to a panel of celebrities and business leaders including Richard Branson and Ashley Judd on their philanthropic goals and aspirations.
The company offers two types of funds — a standard basket of mutual funds, as well as a single mutual fund focused on sustainable investing, called the Aspiration Redwood Fund.
You procrastinate over chasing your own aspirations because doing the things on your own and creating your own story of success is far more complicated than reading about someone else «s one,» he writes.
In the piece, Bacon shares her personal experience with a boss she detested, and explains that, done thoughtfully, measured consideration of the qualities we most dislike in others can shine a bright light on our own values, shortcomings, and aspirations.
One is that there is no apparent relationship between having what she calls internal self - awareness (a clear «understanding of your values, passions, aspirations, ideal environment, patterns, reactions, and impact on others») and external self - awareness («knowing how other people see you.»)
Instead of setting your goals and aspirations based on others» success stories, Ma recommended making yourself your own competition.
And finally, we are relentlessly focused on protecting quality of sale to foster aspiration, drive demand, and help maintain gross margins, despite the promotional retail landscape.
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An increasing number of Canadians share this aspiration, as we discovered in our recent 2016 National Opinion Poll: Canadian Views on Asia.
While it's important to have the highest of aspirations, not all startups go on to FANG - stock fame.
But like Cruz many mass killers exhibit a common set of traits that include depression, troubled family backgrounds, a fascination with guns and violence and aspirations of becoming a soldier, said Peter Langman, a psychologist and author of two books on school shooters.
The focus on these two aspirations was so straightforward, it seemed like the stock market must be something that belonged to all of us.
Shopify's IPO marks a significant stage in the growth of the business and hopefully fuels the aspirations of other promising private tech companies: to go beyond launching and selling their companies early on in the development process, and rather lead with the vision to build big and for the long term.
As for me, I am a master's student in Human Development and Psychology at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, currently reflecting on my professional aspirations.
With long - term aspirations, both companies are looking to capitalize on 40 + years of pent up demand for lunar science and services.
Indeed, an unsuccessful conclusion to the talks would inflict serious damage on the trade aspirations of both partners as they seek to forge stronger ties to other important foreign markets.
Keep content to top - of - the - funnel or at the «awareness stage» with topics that focus on buyer problems, aspirations, inspiration, and market opportunities.
«We have the aspiration to become owners very high, but that dream is not being realized,» said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, also speaking on the HUD panel.
Yeah, to the first part of your question, our goal and aspiration for where we're headed on margins is not changed.
Those failures are no reason to lower the bar of expectation, to foreshorten our aspirations to the goodness needed for eternal life; they are a reason to get up, seek reconciliation, and continue on the journey into the life of blessedness the Holy Spirit, «the Counselor» who brings consolation, makes possible.
He said the C of E has become so disconnected from deprived communities that its mission approach is «entirely focused on the needs and aspirations of the wealthy».
Church does good works but if flawed on this side of enerty by human drives and aspirations.
It said: «At a time of great uncertainty in the Middle East and North Africa, we hold that it is the reasonable aspiration of all peoples to belong to a state and enjoy the merits of full and active citizenship on their own lands.
As today's record numbers of Millennials appear on the workplace scene, they have big aspirations and carry the expectation, often, to rise to the top in a position of leadership.
And as Cheever's confession to Hersey makes clear, the real stress lies more on the human choice between darkness and light than on the sovereignty of God's grace — the divine goodness which must redeem not only our grosser sins but our noblest aspirations as well.
But what is really needed here is a shift of perspective that recognizes antagonists (on both sides) as human beings with aspirations for their children and their children's children.
Are you on Qadhafi's side or are you on the side of the aspirations of the Libyan people and the international coalition that has been created to support them?
As their interest and care centered increasingly on man's inner life, on spiritual quality and ethical devotion, as the stronger emotions ceased being merely anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the case.
As heirs of a tradition of strong, capable Christian women whose influence on the world has been positive and uplifting, our aspiration is to ennoble women in the service of Christ.
They cooperated and compromised on each other's dreams, remaining flexible with their individual aspirations for the greater good of the Taylor household and, as we saw in episode after episode, the ripple effect of one honest committed couple extended far past the bounds of just their household.
The revolutionary aspirations of that time were not supported, as had been hoped, on the shoulders of theological reflection.
The introduction to notes that the book's essays «focus on the urgent and far - reaching changes in ecclesial governance, administrative style, and financial accountability called for if the congregation of the faithful in the future is to fulfill its hallowed aspiration to be the salt of the earth and the light of the nations.»
Similarly but on a higher level, the knowledge of God's presence and a sense of being in fellowship with him cleanses and ennobles aspiration for values believed to be pleasing to him.
It tells the inner history of Israel's fears and hopes, the realities and aspirations of her existence, what she thinks and knows herself to be on the one hand, and what she believes that she may be on the other.
I will put Cobb back on the defensive by saying that I fail to see how the model of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive experience is compatible with the hiddenness of competing drives, aspirations and fears which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «depth» dimension of the psyche,» by which term I mean something broader than the unified experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths of the complex societies which support the regnant nexus and which have a «life» of their own, which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the conscious experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
For Whitehead God is a metaphysical necessity, not as the world's creator, ex nihilo but as that foundational actual entity which is the home of eternal objects and the medium by which they can become objects of that aspiration on the part of ordinary actual entities which is the moving force of the world.
The period which followed, initiated by well - meaning and believing administrators of the first generation, was a time of high morale, because academic standards and aspirations were on the rise, funding and prestige were up, and the residual religious atmosphere was durable enough (even somewhat more sophisticated) to reassure the reformers that the intellectual gain had been without religious loss.
In order to have a framework of reference we shall comment on the rights enshrined in the declaration, while noting some aspects in which it needs further development especially to meet the aspirations of the poor victims of the poor countries.
Your faith may well be an undying principle of conjuring desires but your rumors of the messiah returning will not lift up our civilizations desires to be on our own wanton ways for living our generational based afflictions in mindful aspirations without any godly influences derailing our commonwealths» visions.
The main point of all my writing on this subject has been to raise our sights above what Pope John Paul II called «economism» — a view of economies driven solely by a materialist, economic understanding of self - interest, the profit motive, cupidity, and greed, and a denial of all the nobler human aspirations.
Our «highest spiritual ideals and aspirations also threaten to lay the most crushing burdens on humankind,» and Taylor therefore finds it quite understandable that the modern self might turn from such lofty aspirations to the goods of ordinary life and the satisfactions of creative self - fulfillment.
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