The music we were playing was aspirational, not kiddie pop, not cheesy Euro-dance, but based more on street culture. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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It is the upmarket aspirational store in Edinburgh, and that is what we are all about. |
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We have delivered a truly aspirational environment for shoppers, and we will back it with great customer service. |
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There's probably a copy of the book in every aspirational middle-class home, and equally probably, the last 20 pages remain untouched. |
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The industry is where it is in the world because of the aspirational nature of single malts. |
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We are not looking, then, at aspirational youngsters being given a leg-up to study Classics, or any such romantic nonsense. |
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However, what was delivered is no more than aspirational and the unquantified projections. |
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It is aspirational for the future to deliver the consumer confidence that we really need to make the market work. |
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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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Together with a bright outlook, that suggests well-heeled and aspirational consumers are not expecting another painful downturn. |
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This may also suggest that Australia still views the document as aspirational, rather than being one of a legally binding nature. |
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This does not really address the aspirational reasons why so many Americans have been migrating to this region. |
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Mattel successfully marketed them with jingles copping to the aspirational nature of their use. |
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Pressed by local developers and planners, some aspirational cities spend heavily on urban transit, including light rail. |
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This aspirational element should be the centerpiece of the Republican message in this age of growing class bifurcation. |
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If a budget is supposed to be an aspirational document, this one was retrograde. |
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We recognize the importance of setting mid-term, aspirational goals for energy efficiency. |
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A vision statement is commonly understood as a very brief statement providing a broad and aspirational image of the future one seeks to create. |
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Our success is based on our ability to provide a strong aspirational territory to meet market expectations. |
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They reflect values that are regarded as the foundation of the organization and as such tend to be aspirational, rather than prescriptive. |
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It should be emphasized that this statement is a vision, thus an aspirational image of the future we want to create. |
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On the other hand, aspirational targets are not linked to specified interventions. |
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Negotiating, through The Secretariat, yearly aspirational targets and board improvement plans with each district. |
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Some control provisions in the two POP agreements are aspirational rather than legally binding obligations. |
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In some countries, the legal minimum age of marriage set for boys and girls is clearly aspirational. |
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As a result, it is an aspirational instrument with moral and political value, but it is not legally binding. |
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Economic, social and cultural rights are not aspirational goals or objectives to be achieved in the distant future. |
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Whenever anyone says he's aristocratic he's always quick to repeat it in his diaries, which strikes me as an incredibly middle-class aspirational trait. |
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Occasionally, the Gillette pitchmen were real athletes like Muhammad Ali or David Beckham, who provided aspirational examples of the masculine ideal. |
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I'm thinking about a less aspirational, less narrative model for political and social change than the counterculture's more typically communist posture. |
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Let's all play a part in ensuring that Scotland delivers the right conditions to nurture the truly modern, vibrant and aspirational country we all want. |
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Perhaps more surprising is the high aspirational ranking of some old Rust Belt and Great Lakes cities. |
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Many of us recognize that aspirational goals for improving energy efficiency could help in promoting international efforts for exploring abundant global potential for energy efficiency. |
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The new District Administrative Office with two lengthways building volumes of different heights, a glass hallway, assembly room, roof terrace and cafeteria is a successful symbiosis of practicality and aspirational design. |
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As the issue of benchmarking is very complex and resource intensive, the discussions on this issue during the first WSIS phase in Geneva were unable to develop beyond the generality of aspirational targets. |
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In the ensuing discussions, many countries spoke in favour of a phase-out, others suggested an aspirational approach, and a few spoke against a phase-out date, owing to, inter alia, to the cost and magnitude of the problem. |
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These objectives which are in many cases of a political value or aspirational nature have been used as a basis in the following overall set of objectives. |
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An unabashed extension of the Thatcherite right to buy for 1.3m families in housing association properties will be at the centre of an aspirational Tory manifesto due to be launched on Tuesday in the West Country. |
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Mr. Speaker, while some people would sign what they say is an aspirational document, we on this side of the House believe it is time to get down to the nuts and bolts of actually making life better for aboriginal peoples. |
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Inevitably the indicators taken as a whole are an aspirational picture but an analysis based upon these categories will enable a comprehensive map of the media ecology to be constructed. |
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This raises a number of ethical questions: first, from what source of normative guidance or value does the aspirational content of an SNS user's identity primarily derive? |
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The Declaration is an aspirational document which speaks to the individual and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, taking into account their specific cultural, social and economic circumstances. |
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The baumkuchen is delicious, like an aspirational Swiss roll. |
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A walk round Birmingham on a market day reveals that chavs, far from being an underclass, are aspirational and up and coming. |
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While the Declaration is not legally binding, endorsing it as an important aspirational document is a significant step forward in strengthening relations with Aboriginal peoples. |
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There is also an aspirational impossibility to it all – the glossy imagery, the supermodels' super bodies, the heinously expensive, demandingly contoured clothes – that's still seductive. |
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I do hope the wealthy, and their aspirational followers, press a giant class action lawsuit to fight back against these luxury industry ripoff artists. |
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He said the recommendations on the initiative would be aspirational, providing assessable and revisable targets for the Australian community to meet. |
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All these aspirational schnooks came out here thinking that they had really made it,'' said Fountain, a real estate broker, blogger and lifelong Greenwich resident. |
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Sometimes ethical codes include sections that are meant to give firm rules, but some offer general guidance, and sometimes the words are merely aspirational. |
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