Sentences with phrase «which aspire»

Do the respected professions - doctors, lawyers, accountants - to which we aspire to belong, consistently try to undercut each other?
After nearly a year of development, the ErosCoin team launched their website presenting a multi-cryptocurrency, peer - to - peer payment gateway which they aspire will become a leading platform in the field.
In accordance with the principles set out in the Preamble to this Treaty, association shall serve primarily to further the interests and prosperity of the inhabitants of these countries and territories in order to lead them to the economic, social and cultural development to which they aspire.
It is important that pre-law students are exposed to the profession in which they aspire to work.
A number of jurisdictions have websites which aspire to giving close to comprehensive legal information.
«However, when such language is used as part of a campaign of rudeness, aggressiveness and intimidating behaviour, as in this case, then the panel finds that this behaviour crosses into the realm of conduct that is unbecoming of the model of civility to which we aspire in our legal profession.»
I am inclined to think that we are dealing with politics here, and that the professor is a victim of those who felt he threatened their existing levels of influence or those to which they aspire.
Thank you your attention, thank you Chancellor for your invitation and thank all of you in advance for the great work I know you're going to do, over the rest of your lives, to support humanity's struggle to create the civilized and sustainable society to which we aspire.
In this figure Shonibare re-imagines a reconstruction of the trappings of power, bringing into sharp focus the contradiction faced by all societies which aspire to do well and «get rich»; where the process of creating vast amounts of wealth relies on the hardships of a labour class.
My breed's standard is not something to compete against; rather, it is something to which I aspire in my breeding program.
With the combination of our talents we are on our way to offering the exceptional customer proposition to which we both aspire,» said James Daunt, Managing Director of Waterstones.
We need to understand and acknowledge that absent the initial and ongoing training of the kind we provide to aspiring physicians, the quality of our teaching will be generally basic — still a quality product but not at the high level to which we all aspire.
One of our greatest weapons in fighting the kinds of injustice, violence, and moral confusion we have seen over the past few days is ensuring that we have schools where our children are safe not only physically, but also emotionally and morally, and are taught the values to which we aspire.
This booklet contains activities, statistics and information to explore the extent of poverty in the world, it's causes and consequences as well as the aims of the sustainable development goals which aspire to address this issue.
This sense of adventure has guided Angela throughout her life and career — and it's definitely something to which we ourselves aspire.
It has overwhelmingly contributed to the high standard of living which we aspire to and take for granted.
«We also have a responsibility to future generations to ensure that the next Labour Prime Minister can deliver an anti-austerity programme which will lead to the fairer, less divided, more equal and more sustainable country to which we all aspire.
Much suffering on earth is caused by people which aspire for honor, power and riches on every condition.
If he was a perfect personality embodying the ideal form of humanity to which all aspire, then we should seek to be more like him.
Of course the ideal source to which we aspire is the Graduale Romanum itself, the single most important book for any Catholic choir and the definitive source of Gregorian chant.
We gradually over time become transformed into that which we aspire to become.
Their attitude to time is completely opposed to that of bourgeois culture which aspires to possession, that is to extension in time, best of all, to eternity.
The first would be blacklivesmatter.com, which aspires to a political ideology — much like, in [the Christian] world, something like Focus on the Family.
We are not America, a country in which every aspiring President, no matter how dissolute or church - lite a life they have...
The fleeting pomps of the world are like the green willow trees, which aspiring to permanence, are consumed by a fire, fall before the axe, are upturned by the wind, or are scarred and saddened by age.
I subscribe to a «thick» view of natural law, which aspires to understand both the inbuilt purposes and meanings of the created order and the deep structure of the created moral intellect.
But after 6 months, I realized that my educational emphasis in philosophy made the relief and development work to which I aspired demanding on my skill sets.
Without order in the background from which it inherits, an actual entity can not, in its responsive, supplemental phase, hope to attain to that depth and richness of value to which it aspires.
It has become the singular achievement of this ideology to detach society's self - understanding from the frame of reference of relational, reciprocal, communicative interaction, with all of its symbolic reinforcements, and to replace it with a scientific, objectivist model which aspires to the self - reification of men under categories of manipulative rational action and adaptive behavior.
It proclaims not only a bill of rights, most of which have now in fact become embodied in international law, but a moral and philosophical vision which aspires to universality.
which aspires to a communal sharing sometimes practiced in utopian sects but never remotely approached in a large - scale economy.
In front of the rows of seats are long ledges on which aspiring veterinarians used to take notes and my audiences have been happy to rest their drinks for the hour.
On the other side, environmental groups led by NextGen Climate, which aspired to spend $ 100 million, unleashed waves of advertising to attack Republican positions on climate change, energy and the environment.
Traditionally, scientists have been trained using a craft model, under which aspiring scientists learn to become fully fledged scientists through years of apprenticeship under a master craftsman and further exposure to all aspects of research during their postdoc years, Walsh and Lee write in their paper.
It is not clear how many doctors are now affected by the travel ban but the order could have devastating consequences for physicians from the seven listed countries in the weeks ahead as hospitals decide which aspiring physicians to admit to their training programs for next year.
«This is an exemplary case of hard work paying off, something to which aspiring students of archaeology should pay close attention.»
At the Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair, in which aspiring young scientists compare their predictions for the future of...
Dr. Garabet Yeretssian is the Program Director for the Helmsley Charitable Trust's Crohn's Disease Program, which aspires to improve the quality of life for patients and find better therapeutic and prevention strategies for these debilitating diseases.
My favorite is jewelry making which I aspired to making into a business but didn't have the time because I was working as a RN full time.
The filmmaker's visual talents and Greenwood's eclectic score — which suggests a delirious hunk of 1980s detritus, like something by William Lustig — that keep things intriguing, and keep one hoping that the film will reach the greatness to which it aspires.
The kids» mother (Kathryn Hahn) hasn't talked to her parents in years because of a heated disagreement they once had, and this is their chance to finally get to know their grandparents, which aspiring filmmaker Becca is documenting with her camera.
Veteran direct - to - DVD action director Isaac Florentine attempts to energize the proceedings with exotic visual flourishes, but his efforts are defeated by the endlessly talky, convoluted script which aspires to psychological depth.
The Black Dahlia is a lot more like his The Untouchables than the Chinatown to which it aspires — a technically - marvellous picture (its use of sound is astonishing) overburdened by a couple of actors simply incapable of saying the words.
Mr. Carnegie wanted his estate to do «real and permanent good in this world» and create «ladders on which the aspiring can rise.»
Instead, we envision a future in which every aspiring teacher and principal works as a paid, full - time, full - year resident coached by the nation's best educators, while being screened for potential hiring.
The Chicago Leadership Collaborative was set up by the district in 2011 to help meet its principal hiring requirements and to triple to 100 its number of annual high - quality «residencies,» in which aspiring leaders get on - the - job experiences in local schools.
However, the truth of the matter is that there are many different paths to follow and many different niches into which a aspiring designer might fit.
Providing support for prospective and new teachers can make it an attractive prospect, such as teacher residency programs in which aspiring teachers work under the tutelage of a master teacher for an entire school year.
Meanwhile, locally in New York, I learned how BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) and other Arts organizations are helping to complete the comprehensive Cultural Plan for New York City, which aspires to bring arts education to every school in the city.
The program included 20 days of face - to - face instruction and the use of computer simulations, and culminated with the development of a leadership portfolio, which the aspiring principals presented to facilitators and their peers.
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