Sentences with phrase «widespread desire for»

David Lopez, who teaches filmmaking at a Havana arts center built in an abandoned concrete water tank, echoed a widespread desire for Web access beyond the scattered wireless hot spots that draw Cubans in droves from their traditional social network — the waterfront.
There was a widespread desire for school tours with other parents, and an agreed - upon need for programming geared to incoming kindergartners, so students could get to know their schools and ease any lingering anxieties before their first days in class.
I don't sense a very widespread desire for that.
The widespread desire for a system that is fundamentally different and better.

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The Creative Jobs Report findings indicate a desire among working Americans to do more creative work, and underscore a widespread yearning for the professional autonomy to implement their own ideas.
And the fierce and widespread desire to keep it so is responsible for a great many perverse outcomes.
We could use progressive strategies of redistribution to make everyone in America a comfortable consumer and still face widespread personal, working - class dissatisfaction if we don't address the basic human need for work, a need more fundamental than the desire to possess twenty - first - century consumer goods.
The desire for liturgical reform, above all Mass in the vernacular, was widespread among the clergy, and to some extent among the laity as well, in the decades before Vatican II.
There is a widespread desire today to avoid traditional ethoxylated amine chemistry wherever possible as demands for unquestioned safe chemistry in food packaging grow steadily.»
Though high - volume hydraulic fracturing in Michigan is limited today, the U-M study takes into account the possibility that it could become more widespread due to a desire for job creation, economic growth, energy independence and lower - carbon fuels.
The widespread adoption of ready - to wear clothing reflected a variety of factors including economic disparities, a desire for an independent fashion industry, and an increase in media attention.
The need to avoid deterring strong candidates from standing for civic roles is one reason behind a widespread desire to address the fact that the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act allows for just one penalty: declaring the post vacant.
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