"Biodynamics is aspirational farming, and so tailor-made for aspirational eaters," he said.
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Schools that weren't aspirational when I was growing up are now completely aspirational.
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I find this spider aspirational monkey who subsists on Little Debbie snacks and Italian food extremely aspirational.
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That was obviously aspirational for a lot of black people at the time, but I wonder if it was aspirational for you, as well.
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As Anderson says, we are an aspirational country, and the power of being an aspirational country comes in having something to live up to.
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" It's why she calls the Green New Deal "aspirational.
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Do you have an aspirational customer that demonstrates the future?
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It's aspirational, but not in a positive or uplifting way.
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Collins later said she was being "aspirational" with her remarks.
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This gives them a worldliness that aspirational young Muslims appreciate.
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" Poet Jenny Zhang described Drake's expression of feelings as "aspirational.
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He surged in the aspirational exurbs where conservatives rule culturally.
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But it was an aspirational statement, not a requirement. 2.
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The gengo characters are carefully chosen with an aspirational meaning.
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The kind of inclusive, aspirational, optimistic politics which unites people.
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It's the symbol of aspirational VR, not VR for everyone.
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The climate crusade is no longer a peripheral, aspirational matter.
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That's a really important part, and that's aspirational for us.
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It's not the aspirational stuff we expect from our icons.
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Aspirational nostalgia from people too young to actually remember 1983?
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They share lofty, aspirational monikers, like Paramount, Accurate, and Elite.
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Arthur: The Obamas were both sensational: positive, optimistic and aspirational.
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She also talked about the aspirational aspect of a dollhouse.
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Open borders glamorize victimhood and aggrievement over an aspirational outlook.
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Such users build audiences and connections, making social responsibility aspirational.
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But Chip and Joanna are selling approachably aspirational domestic bliss.
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How do you see those two worlds: aspirational rappers vs.
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Between the lines: The released statement is almost entirely aspirational.
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Aspirational is on display at KK Outlet through July 2.
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"That's not a typo, although it is aspirational," he said.
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And their stories are aspirational rather than full of adversity.
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Do you pursue the lucrative career, or the aspirational dream?
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Or maybe they're just being aspirational, finding strength in love.
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Quality public education is a fundamental, if aspirational, American value.
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The Note lineup is supposed to be Samsung's aspirational phone.
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But now comes a new kind of aspirational style: Scandinavian.
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You know, the credit quality is it an aspirational card.
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Those brochures, it turns out, were more aspirational than informational.
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Savage actually makes you feel like the aspirational is attainable.
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This is the kind of aspirational change our patients deserve.
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And many in the scientific community view it as aspirational.
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The pink drink is still part of an aspirational ethos.
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There are arguments for the aspirational and the pragmatic approach.
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It's got to be heavily focused on an aspirational economic message.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump showed his aspirational side Tuesday night.
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To me, that's very aspirational, and Debenhams has a huge reach.
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But habit-formation apps are a slightly different breed: They're aspirational.
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The commitment to frictionless trade can be cast in aspirational terms.
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Or, better yet, see the latest Bugatti as an aspirational vehicle.
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Even Mr Musk was careful to describe the timeline as aspirational.
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This is very much an aspirational future, not a guaranteed one.
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"For younger players, Fast & Furious is an aspirational brand," Tappeiner says.
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The Sum of Small Things: A Theory of the Aspirational Class.
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Voters are simultaneously constituents of multiple overlapping organizations: local, international, aspirational.
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Well, I don't … Or that's the way it's commonly ... it's aspirational.
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The MW65s are an aspirational object, which is Master & Dynamic's specialty.
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Create his own aspirational event that people he admired would attend.
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The Paris agreement set an aspirational goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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I'm talking about ... let's say in aspirational tone, in Uber's aspirations.
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Walk doesn't feel like a challenge to the aspirational template established
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Take better skills, for example, the mantra of every aspirational politician.
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Dion is donning some very extra outfits, and it's downright aspirational.
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The general tone of the music was hopeful, ambitious, striving, aspirational.
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The note is civil rather than colloquial, aspirational rather than inspirational.
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Instagram is aspirational and Snapchat is either private or aspirationally weird.
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It's hard to tell what's aspirational and what they've actually done.
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But it also seems to have an aspirational element to it.
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Jay-Z and wife Beyoncé have long been an aspirational couple.
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According to Currid-Halkett, the aspirational class isn't limited to billionaires.
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They're great to debate, but we don't vote on aspirational ideas.
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It's a fun aspirational idea of where can we take this.
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Despite his serious medical emergency, "Aspirational Ken" has remained publicly upbeat.
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Maybe it stems from something aspirational about the stories we tell.
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In any brand survey, it certainly has a very aspirational brand.
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The moonshot talk may be aspirational, but it is not lunacy.
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It was magical and menacing, inspirational and aspirational, pure and purposeful.
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Trucks are often aspirational purchases where buyers shop for potential lifestyles.
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In many ways, Oprah's story is the aspirational story of America.
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Social media and rap share a similar mode — personal, direct, aspirational.
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"We need aspirational eye candy more than ever," he told CNN.
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To date, such governance is mostly aspirational (like the Paris agreement).
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In this rootless, anxious age, that kind of solidity is aspirational.
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"Best Home" hits the rare sweet spot between aspirational and attainable.
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"I still think we lack a sunny, aspirational outlook," she said.
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"That couldn't be more fucking aspirational from their perpsective," Ruppert says.
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"She is anti-aspirational, which actually seems refreshing," Ms. Druckman said.
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They're inherently aspirational, but usually for a life plucked from Pinterest.
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Compromise itself in an evenly divided state has become merely aspirational.
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In fact, Zorii is almost aspirational for the notoriously private actor.
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Her means of self-expression was and continues to be aspirational.
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"The Good Doctor" star Freddie Highmore's performance is aspirational at best.
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Warner's essays are aspirational in their scope, form, and subject matter.
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But in reality, Hell's Kitchen is the epicenter of aspirational New York.
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We have these shows like Sex and the City — it's aspirational dating.
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There's a sense of grandeur to his designs that is very aspirational.
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"OKRs are meant to be simple as well as aspirational," said Schigel.
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It's all aspirational, which is to say that it's all blue sky.
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The characters that've been especially popular recently are more aspirational than outsider.
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Presidential budget proposals — all of them, no matter the president — are aspirational.
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It may not be aspirational or pretty, but it always feels real.
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They do this by making practices of inequality convenient, rewarding, and aspirational.
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The once aspirational lifestyle now feels like just another form of consumerism.
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She is the rare American figure who is both aspirational and relatable.
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And that kind of portrayal — a realistic, non-aspirational one — is empowering.
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But many elite, successful athletes use dietary supplements, aspirational taglines and all.
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In other words, Facebook has begun drafting Turkle's "aspirational self" for us.
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She's charismatic, she speaks without stilt, or jargon, or meaningless aspirational blather.
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But, I reasoned, Logan and Veronica weren't exactly supposed to be aspirational.
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The most powerful drone imagery is not aspirational snapshot photography, but documentary.
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Green Berets to view the Vietnam War through a positive, aspirational lens.
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The aspirational quality helped the company to blow past predecessors like Couchsurfing.
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It makes one wonder, are the $000,000 and $100,000 aspirational figures defunct?
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This aspirational market is served by hundreds of international schools in China.
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But when I met Judi and Olivia, they're like aspirational for me.
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Realistically, her health care plan is more aspirational than her other plans.
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But that is the case for fewer and fewer younger aspirational pilots.
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"It's an aspirational goal," Seleznow said, referring to the 5 million apprenticeships.
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"Objectivity" is an aspirational term, one with less currency today than ever.
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But doing meth with strangers you fuck on the weekend isn't aspirational.
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"We like to say is that we're aspirational, but accessible," notes George.
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The blessings it provides are a mixture of spiritual, communal, and aspirational.
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We were especially struck by Callard's argument that parenthood is intrinsically aspirational.
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Macron's vision is aspirational, inclusive and reminiscent of traditional American leadership rhetoric.
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"The way we campaign is in poetry, aspirational generalizations," Mr. Cuomo said.
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I tried to remember whom I latched onto as an aspirational character.
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Dramas with glints of dark comedy, "Succession" and "Billions" aren't exactly aspirational.
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This is entrepreneurial Britain, this is what it means to be aspirational.
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"The whole idea of the 200-point scale is aspirational," he said.
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Civic patriotism must also be an aspirational story of struggle and inclusion.
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A big aspirational message is more satisfying than a cramped, political one.
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WILMORE: I think they find his message aspirational; I do, you know.
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She now backs Sanders, whom she views as a more aspirational candidate.
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When "seductive interaction design" and "design for behavior change" were aspirational phrases.
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The editorial board, on the other hand, is aspirational in her eyes.
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These nine lots fall into three price groups: affordable, aspirational and astronomical.
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On protecting nature, much is aspirational and needs to be fleshed out.
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"We wanted to have something to match aspirational event seekers," he said.
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"My parents were aspirational and brought me up that way," he said.
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"It's an aspirational dream for now," said Mr. Capulong of Everyday Carry.
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This year's onscreen sexual exploits are a mix of aspirational and relatable.
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Will going to Disneyland now become a ritual for aspirational Chinese families?
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Whenever we see aspirational technology in movies, voice is the preferred interface.
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That kind of masculinity is both aspirational and also absurd to me.
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Instead, it spins up vague, aspirational concepts that seem more philosophical than practical.
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is continuing its tradition of supporting motivational and aspirational women.
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I get to be flawed, and I get to be aspirational and inspirational.
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That's probably why Amazon wants to develop or acquire its own aspirational brands.
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That's when she realized that Eady exists as "an aspirational hope" for McCauley.
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I think these aspirational goals are appropriate to the time and the scale.
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The "aspirational" goal, he says, would be around 20 percent on the desktop.
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In doing so, her position becomes lofty and aspirational but not entirely knowable.
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And so it will go with all of Ms. Warren's very aspirational plans.
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This is what we can think of as the aspirational critique of meritocracy.
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I'm too fat to be labelled by sports media as athletic or aspirational.
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The leaders announce aspirational goals of a nuclear-free peninsula and permanent peace.
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However, the SpaceX CEO is know for his — let's call them "aspirational" — timelines.
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Meanwhile, India has gotten more middle class, the youth have become more aspirational.
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Gigi Hadid must be well aware her wardrobe is so aspirational for many.
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Likewise, consumers increasingly see wellness as a moral necessity, not an aspirational luxury.
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"As I understand it, the intended — and aspirational — answer is 'everything,'" he says.
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It was the kind of music that appealed to the aspirational and insecure.
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It's an aspirational thing: that whole dress for the job you want mantra.
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To change how people ate, "they had to make it aspirational," she says.
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It's clear this has been an aspirational, self-improving move for the trainees.
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You've got to deliver on the pitch to make this an aspirational game.
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Over time, Instagram became synonymous with artfully posed, aspirational photos of everyday life.
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People often look at strong female characters and expect them to be aspirational.
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"Real estate at the high end is always an aspirational sell," he said.
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There was something aspirational about these pictures, the long career arc they implied.
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They purchased Trump for the same reason all consumers make an aspirational purchase.
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It's a little more ... More, yes, more entertainment, more aspirational type of content.
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So far, though, this hasn't stopped the country's aspirational middle class from splurging.
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It became something more aspirational, the vastness of the possibilities hard to resist.
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Conference rooms were named for aspirational spring-break locations: Hawaii, Bora-Bora, Fiji.
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The papers were widely welcomed, even though they are aspirational and lack substance.
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There was a home goods section as well, but it was blindingly aspirational.
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I would get my aspirational car in my 60s; Sam in his 43s.
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Lindsay was boring, but also sad and cringe-inducing—the opposite of aspirational.
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"For us, football is very powerful because it provides aspirational models," she says.
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It sort of sums up the whole concept of aspirational male porn stars.
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Because we've moved from the aspirational working class into the desperational working class.
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How does the finale, "It's Time to Dance," fit with that aspirational quality?
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"The market has struggled a bit because perfume is aspirational," Ms. Gaither said.
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Our annual list combines destinations that are aspirational, newly intriguing and perhaps threatened.
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"I guess they're supposed to be aspirational," she said about big lifestyle influencers.
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She is her own woman, mimicking the aspirational lifestyle of the Westernized ultrarich.
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They had been welcomed at the ranch, given nicknames both childish and aspirational.
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One country that tends to be left out of this aspirational parenting narrative?
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The former showed up last night, appearing at times restrained, aspirational, and tempered.
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Friends is also aspirational to those still looking for their own quirky tribe.
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We asked the team to define the words that described our aspirational culture.
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That budget measure created an aspirational deadline to draft repeal legislation by Jan.
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The plan seeks to strike a balance between the aspirational and the achievable.
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"This is not just aspirational, there are people working on it," Amon said.
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But it did answer just how aspirational Porsche wants the Taycan to be.
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Smartwatches are still more of a commodity than an aspirational product, he said.
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And a young, aspirational population undoubtedly will want opportunities their parents never imagined.
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Watching him work through his own worst traits is relatable, if not aspirational.
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People know much of what politicians say when running for office is aspirational.
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He said, " 'So I should focus on the aspirational aspects,' " Mr. Johnson said.
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"They're going to have to be aspirational, optimistic, future-oriented," Mr. Bennett said.
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By contrast, in the cases of aspirational faith, coming to believe that, e.g.
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Magazines appeal to the natural aspirational nature of people all around the world.
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Miranda wasn't loathed, but she wasn't nearly as aspirational as her more glamorous girlfriends.
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But its supercar specs betray even more aspirational goals from the renowned British carmaker.
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Chief Executive Brent Saunders said that Allergan was now moving away from "aspirational goals".
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The current proposals on the table range from the realistic to the purely aspirational.
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The leaders announce aspirational goals of a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula and permanent peace.
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New Delhi (CNN)For India's aspirational millennials, Cyber City is the land of opportunity.
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" Needham suggested changing "should" to "shall" or "must," saying that sentiment shouldn't be "aspirational.
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As far as the rock star fantasy goes, it's aspirational in a modest way.
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It's okay to get cheated on (relatable) as long as you rise above (aspirational).
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When I was in its thrall, Starbucks looked bourgeois, smelled aspirational, tasted like sophistication.
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Mrs Thatcher saw aspirational conservatism as a way to appeal to working-class voters.
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And we think of it as an aspirational target for what the robots do.
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Kalashnikov is calling it a "flying car," but that seems more aspirational than accurate.
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Russia is becoming, like every other developed economy, an aspirational, brand-conscious consumer economy.
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Bow Wow Wow's "I Want Candy" is blaring, the beat fast and lyrics aspirational.
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He needed someone that was both relatable and aspirational for the role of Nick.
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Are they just aspirational declarations or are they the basis of a concrete plan?
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He thought Scion failed to live up to its billing as an aspirational brand.
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Men tend to be even more aspirational than women when sending a first message.
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A magazine's editors lead this aspirational pursuit and the readers never quite catch up.
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Chinese officials have already downplayed its significance, describing it as a vague, aspirational document.
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She said that 25% is an "aspirational" figure, but one Taco Bell can meet.
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Some analysts had considered the initial range "aspirational", given recent declines in share markets.
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It was, they were actually aspirational in ... To be gangsters, to actually be gangsters.
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Even as change comes at these companies, the shift for users still seems aspirational.
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This sounded like aspirational talk, reminiscent of the older predictions of Trump's inevitable decline.
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"I see it as aspirational, I see it as a jump-start," Klobuchar replied.
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That poetic, aspirational quality is entirely absent from what has become the Clinton campaign.
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Love and self-love, especially for blacks, are not a given but aspirational, too.
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Music played over speakers in clothing stores tends to be either motivational or aspirational.
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"This is something that is not pie in the sky or aspirational," said Rep.
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On the other, it has "infected" the rest of the world with aspirational narcissism.
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Bold, bright hairstyles are all over aspirational Instagram — from watermelon hair to multicolored undercuts.
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But is TV supposed to tell it like it is or represent something aspirational?
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"We need dedicated leadership and an aspirational vision," Kahele said in his Monday speech.
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Rather than being aspirational, coming-of-age milestones become reminders of your own mortality.
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To me, that's a very aspirational dream, to want to be a fashion designer.
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" Paltrow is the first to admit that the site is supposed to be "aspirational.
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It's the guiding (aspirational) document written by Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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The first part of Musk's tweet was aspirational, but the second part was factual.
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"These are firm deadlines; they're not aspirational goals," said Judge Sabraw, admonishing the government.
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Provided by advertising agencies, these digital pieces clearly show the companies' aspirational, Eurocentric visions.
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The budget resolution is largely an aspirational document, much like the president's budget request.
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But the book is by and large focused on this rich, white, aspirational lifestyle.
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The mayor's suggestions are many and range from the highly specific to the aspirational.
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Aspirational nomads come to test the waters, in rented mini-Winnies and camper vans.
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"She overhauled the store environment and made it more upscale and aspirational," Chukumba said.
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This is not about living an aspirational life; it's about living an attainable one.
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But that would require an aspirational resolve that looks outward with hope and confidence.
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Haley, 44, climbed to the governorship in 2010 representing an aspirational brand of politics.
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But if the latter was true, was there an aspirational element to the selection?
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Korey, for her part, didn't have to work hard to project an aspirational lifestyle.
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You can and should choose to surround yourself with passionate, motivated, and aspirational people.
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It's a classic marketing technique, and it fits in with Instagram's aspirational vibes perfectly.
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Many people choose partners in the direction of their own aspirational growth, Bobby says.
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The much shorter second document will guide the future talks but be aspirational in nature.
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The restaurant is an aspirational lifestyle camp, replete with fire pit and sloe-eyed waiters.
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This is significant since temperatures are edging closer to the 1.5°C aspirational warming target.
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But the luxury serves another purpose here too: It makes the Youngs aspirational and desirable.
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It's going to inspire you and it's going to create an aspirational environment for you.
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Nicki Minaj is not so much a relatable figure as she is an aspirational one.
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The most notable wellness brands on the market have always been aspirational, not necessarily accessible.
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The result of this multi-media barrage of aspirational content are these supersized prom efforts.
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But the Fenix's smaller size now allows it to be a little bit more aspirational.
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We're all in agreement that any character Keanu Reeves plays is an aspirational character, right?
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It also uses the aspirational vocabulary of business managers and entrepreneurs: economic growth and opportunity.
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Along the way, he meets up with neighbors — a careful, even aspirational, sampling of diversity.
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If you need something with a little aspirational additive then check out the Ink+Volt.
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"The bill remains more aspirational that actionable," said Daniel Hanson, an analyst at Height Securities.
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Instead, he's trying to imbue the brand with an aspirational quality from the get-go.
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And then your vacation beauty spot becomes just another backdrop for the next aspirational selfie.
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Ms Sitharaman thus embodies the BJP's broadening appeal to aspirational Indians outside its traditional heartlands.
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For me, her dutiful commitment was aspirational, as was her humility in acknowledging her regrets.
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Others see them as aspirational, embodying the poor's entrepreneurial spirit and ambitions for the future.
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The iPhone X is Apple's new aspirational device, but it's not gonna be for everyone.
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Mitt Romney was quite aspirational in this regard, proposing a 25 percent corporate tax rate.
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Kim Kardashian's brand is a careful balancing act of intimate vulnerability and glossy, aspirational luxury.
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When it comes to media representation, plus-sizes are similarly lacking in positive, aspirational visibility.
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Our optimism about what this nation can be is not naive, it's aspirational and visionary.
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Worse yet, these researchers argue, the Paris Accord's aspirational warming limit of 20203 ℃ is impossible.
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If you get 4 out of 10, then you know that (targets) are too aspirational.
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The aspirational element of their relationship is that they don't hide that from each other.
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Following solar electrification in Madagascar, it was through aspirational mapping that women installed community toilets.
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"There's just this aspirational culture that I think has elevated successful business people," he said.
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It is more detailed than 1994's Contract with America and it is genuinely aspirational.
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Avoid "aspirational recycling" and donate the items or unload them via Craigslist or Freecycle instead.
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But the TV show has always shot Jezebel's to be flattering, glamorous, and even aspirational.
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"We would like to see less aspirational talk and more mandatory language protecting these reefs."
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The notion of "cool" is something we're meant to relate to in an aspirational way.
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They had another child, a boy, and Cor named him Richie, for its aspirational overtones.
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The Apple Card is an aspirational luxury item that makes perfect sense for iPhone owners.
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Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational make astute decisions to get ahead.
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This is not the Naz who drifted from Queens to Manhattan on an aspirational odyssey.
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I judge them, judge the study they makeOf themselves, aspirational beings, fakeIf you ask me.
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With the private sector unrestrained, the G.D.P. rose steadily, and an aspirational middle class grew.
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"These are firm deadlines; they are not aspirational goals," U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw said.
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But the new aspirational class shares more with its predecessors than it wants to admit.
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The best presidents are aspirational, urging us to climb every mountain and ford every stream.
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The sped up timetable is, at this point, somewhat aspirational, according to several senior aides.
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He had said something similar at Mountain Valley, but back then it sounded theoretical, aspirational.
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These are mantras, or aspirational sayings, and repeated enough you could make yourself believe them.
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Overwhelmingly, its campaign was a negative one, attacking Labor's platform as reckless and anti-aspirational.
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Not just in an aspirational, abstract sense, but in a way of here and now.
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It can be escapist or aspirational, extravagantly hyperbolic or easily plausible, but it's still idealized.
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To the aspirational he could be landlord, but to the racists he could be overlord.
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For women in this cultural moment, assertiveness is perhaps the ultimate in aspirational personal qualities.
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I really love my boss, she's a young WOC like me, totally aspirational and brilliant.
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Stamper is the most cynical view of a person in power, whereas Leo was aspirational.
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The title was aspirational, but at the time the goal didn't seem out of reach.
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy has described presidential elections as aspirational and midterms as evaluational.
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He sold the ideas that greed was good, luxury was aspirational and indulgence was innocent.
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Nonetheless, it's not a book we associate with home cooking, even at its most aspirational.
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His shelf is aspirational, meant to shape him into the person he needs to be.
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The production aesthetic is "aspirational Instagram story," and there is a lot of slow-motion.
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The production aesthetic is "aspirational Instagram story," and there is a lot of slow-motion.
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I've reported on ultra-aspirational vacations that are financially out of reach for most Americans.
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"Sunday Clothes" segued from one increasingly confident voice's aspirational solo into a big ensemble number.
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On the surface, we see clean lines and expensive furnishings — the pinnacle of aspirational living.
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Before applying to my aspirational role, I wanted to make sure I had two things.
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The show is engineered to make you want things—like "Downton Abbey," it's essentially aspirational.
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He's not an underdog, and though he's a celebrity, he's not truly an aspirational one.
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There, farming can seem more like an aspirational lifestyle choice rather than a precarious livelihood.
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" In the Fourth Symphony, Mr. Wilkins identifies "that same longing, that same aspirational sound world.
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Ellison Nguyen, a name that compressed all of our painful, aspirational history as a country.
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Until it is backed up by tangible political organizing and advocacy, it will remain aspirational.
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This is Michelle Obama, post-White House: approachable, casual, but still eminently polished and aspirational.
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Who are your aspirational heroes and characters who you have developed a troubled relationship with?
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They have, in essence, become digital-first production companies, and AwesomenessTV is their aspirational poster child.
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The stars of HGTV — the Home and Garden Television network — are patron saints of aspirational living.
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Such a plan must have specifics – not simply aspirational talk – on how the North would denuclearize.
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That aspirational goal amounts to around a quarter of the fund's current resources of $10.3 billion.
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His whole persona is "live big, live large" and that's aspirational for many Americans, Shiller said.
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Resale is a "gateway to luxury brands for aspirational consumers," The RealReal said in its filing.
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"What strikes me about Joe Biden is he's aspirational," said Dave Lerrow, a visiting Connecticut voter.
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Unlike those larger-than-life heroes, though, Peter Parker comes off as relatable, rather than aspirational.
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But when speaking to would-be buyers of the Model 3, a more aspirational narrative emerges.
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How they talk about these aspirational issues can tell us something about their priorities, of course.
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"This is not about living an aspirational life; it's about living an attainable one," Roman says.
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What's important about any kind of list of ethics like this is that they're largely aspirational .
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Even if most of the principles read as merely aspirational right now, that still has value.
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The film does a good job of showing how mundane the creation of aspirational content is.
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She calls the more progressive proposals by her 2020 competitors "aspirational," endorsing a more incremental approach.
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She, like Laura, can envision an aspirational life better than the one she is currently living.
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This phone is only aspirational in battery size, but that might be enough for some people.
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Though, in our era of Top Shelfies and aspirational bath decor, perhaps that's already a given.
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Advertisers want to showcase their products in proximity to people they think are aspirational to readers.
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"We went for colors that would be aspirational to have in your kit," says Sir John.
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Aniston and Witherspoon will bring to life "two ambitious, aspirational female characters," according to the latter.
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As for aspirational shopping, where items are purchased specifically in hopes that one day they'll fit?
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And, increasingly, wellness is becoming less aspirational than essential, as expected as free wifi in hotels.
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A "perfect game" in baseball isn't just 27 batters faced and retired — it's an aspirational metaphor.
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And India has set an "aspirational" target for having all car sales be electric by 2030.
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We keep on buying shit in the hopes of finally, one day, reaching aspirational #lifegoals status.
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China could offer something "aspirational with a very big-dollar figure attached to it", Nealer added.
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That's why Facebook is rolling out what could be called an "aspirational redesign" known as FB5.
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Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational to make astute decisions to get ahead.
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To be that horrifying was a monumental task, an aspirational artifact capable of dwarfing contemporary admirers.
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"In Latin America, the relationship with the U.S. has gone from aspirational to transactional," he said.
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While these grants signal momentum toward a desired "Energy Union," such a goal remains largely aspirational.
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And they are coming out with, I believe, aspirational and appropriate objectives to address the sustainability.
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Businesspeople see a future in which cannabis is part of a functional, even aspirational life style.
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These visions are aspirational in nature, and he's convinced many that he can pull them off.
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" Shrugging off his row back, Trump claimed Sunday that Easter had only been an "aspirational date.
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"That pragmatic vision has to be done side by side with the aspirational one," he said.
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Born in Silver Spring, Md., in 1953, Goldin grew up with aspirational Jewish middle-class parents.
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At its heart, "Crudo" is aspirational in the best and most moving sense of the word.
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As it happens, it is an irrational, aspirational, surreal retelling of the story of St. Anthony.
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His answers, while aspirational, clarified very little and seemed to require blind good faith to accept.
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Deep in the heart of nowhere, Neiman Marcus made luxury, actual and aspirational, accessible to everyone.
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"That was an aspirational comment," he acknowledged, prompting laughter from the panel onstage and the audience.
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Aside from being inspirational to young storytellers, Are You Afraid of the Dark was also aspirational.
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" She added: "As I've grown older I know better, but that aspirational quality never went away.
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And among them, it's smart to choose goods that range from the attainable to the aspirational.
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They are intended to be "relatable," not "aspirational" like Barbie, said Michelle Chidoni, a Mattel spokeswoman.
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Under the aspirational LGBTQ acronym-as-community umbrella, trans people remain less protected than the others.
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The presiding judge, Brian M. Cogan, set what he called an "aspirational" trial date: April 2018.
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Thorpe's greatness may be aspirational, but Sheinkin's brisk and forthright delivery makes it seem entirely possible.
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Initially, Olivia is aspirational because she fixes other people's lives while seemingly keeping her own together.
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"A lot of brands struggle with, how do you be both aspirational and relatable?" he said.
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Perhaps, but they'll absorb the aspirational message anyway — shoot for the stars, and don't give up!
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Removing them could perhaps move Instagram from an aspirational identity to a platform for actual belonging.
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In villages assigned female pradhans, parents became more aspirational in what they expected of their daughters.
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Aspirational idea: Medicare for all has been gaining traction among many progressive Democratic candidates like Sens.
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It's extravagant, gaudy, and middle-class aspirational — and yet there is something achingly familiar about it.
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She finds that the media attempts to "discipline the body" and regulate what we consider aspirational.
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Something bold and aspirational will overwhelm Congress and voters, but they will embrace something deliberate and careful.
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"The salary that was posited was aspirational in nature," said Trump's lawyer for immigration issues, Michael Wildes.
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I feel an obligation to my children and all children of color to be inspirational and aspirational.
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Her looks are adventurous yet fun, aspirational yet achievable, and daring yet never veer toward shocking territory.
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Say what you like about Microsoft's Surface Studio, but there's no denying that it's an aspirational computer.
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This is not a story about one boy, but about an aspirational city block with perfect diversity.
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After all, they do offer us female characters who overcome sexual assault, and that's at least aspirational.
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They also set an aspirational goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Couture is aspirational, it is the pinnacle of fashion and still the way of selling a dream.
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I'm working with myself to feel more prepared in a real way, instead of an aspirational way.
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Give them the resources and power to make something colorful, aspirational, epic in scope, and truly ambitious.
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At its core, The Meritocracy Trap is a comprehensive — and rather scathing — critique of the aspirational view.
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Aspirational critics tend to believe that rising inequality since the 1970s is the product of insufficient meritocracy.
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It's almost aspirational: a prize for those who commit their time and money into the extreme lifestyle.
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Reading lots of aspirational articles about perks and work flexibility to demonstrate "great culture" will change nothing.
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Like many celebrities, Jake Paul's story of self-made success is aspirational for many of his fans.
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The current target audience of core gamers is not the right aspirational set to drive mainstream adoption.
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One long-time defender of strong environmental rules privately admits the rule was intended to be "aspirational".
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Even 30 years later, that kind of relatable yet aspirational heroine is a rare and wonderful thing.
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If you're looking for comedy and aspirational NYC real estate, check out How I Met Your Mother.
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This Garmin Fenix watch, much like the Apple Watch or Rolex diver, can be an aspirational item.
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Kristin Gillibrand: "It's got this aspirational goal of net zero carbon emissions in ten years," reports Newsweek.
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The show will exit never having been the inspirational, aspirational show that many assumed it might be.
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That's mostly been swapped for the polish of aspirational faking it on apps like Facebook-owned Instagram.
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Then there's Gabrielle Union (gabunionwade) and D-Wade (mrwade82) who are aspirational and a really fun couple.
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An IPO is an aspirational goal, but one both Russell and founder George Arison believe is achievable.
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So Darrell Kondos his subreddit with "no mercy," hoping to focus on lifestyle rather than aspirational swag.
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The aspirational brand is "an important part of our strategy," chief executive Todd Vasos said in March.
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Remember those aspirational signs hung up in every classroom and school hallway from kindergarten to high school?
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For technologists it was art, if, like me, you find art at its greatest when it's aspirational.
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For better and for worse, housing is a standard aspirational path to wealth accumulation in minority communities.
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But having pulled together this electoral coalition with an aspirational offer, how do you keep it together?
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Formal negotiations ended late on Friday, producing 25 resolutions, all of which, of course, are essentially aspirational.
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Once upon a time, this sort of aspirational, young person's novel was written about writers and artists.
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As the tech industry has spread beyond Silicon Valley, so has its aspirational way of being rich.
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Unlike the nerds we'd seen onscreen in the past, though, Seth wasn't just likable, but downright aspirational.
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" I hadn't known it at the time, but this was my first introduction to the aspirational "blackout.
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The first trip to Mars is planned for 2022, which is an "aspirational" date, according to Musk.
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The flamboyance of Trump's wealth was an aspirational measuring stick for black men on scores of songs.
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It also sets an aspirational target of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.
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For all their carefully curated political and cultural capital, the aspirational class members face an uncertain future.
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The works critique capitalism, yuppies, aspirational life, and what Perry sees as a corruption of British culture.
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During a pause in filming, Murphy and Mock talked about Murphy's desire for "Pose" to be aspirational.
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The clothes the first daughter made reflected the same aspirational branding that brought her father to power.
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Within this model, which I call "immersive dreamscapes," customers buy not just products but also aspirational identities.
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"We didn't want it to be aspirational, or pretty, or something you're striving for," Ms. Keough said.
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And if the stowaway's story essentially begins as an escape fantasy, there's something aspirational in such desperation.
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And yet The New York Times rarely, if ever, has positive, Latin aspirational stories in any section.
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But Trump scaled back on an Easter deadline on Sunday night, saying that date was "aspirational."Dr.
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While Lizzo broke out as an aspirational, self-loving queen of the charts, she's certainly not infallible.
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Between $500,23 and $999,999, aspirational terms like "perfect location" and "gourmet kitchen" crept into the top 10.
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Yet much else in Ms. Ring's extensive, intelligent website gloss sounds aspirational when checked against the dance.
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It is aspirational and well as a challenge to Congress to get behind the president's legislation schedule.
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That textural sense is fitting, since diving into a private swimming pool is a very aspirational idea.
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There is nothing "tantalizing" or "mysterious" in such an explanation, because it is more factual than aspirational.
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Nationalism and populism with a sprinkling of aspirational rhetoric is still, at its heart, nationalism and populism.
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Since becoming a polarizing figure in Washington, that aspirational element formerly associated with her has arguably diminished.
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Instead of painting them as inspirational and aspirational, it highlights what is terrifying and tragic about them.
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But the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, on Wednesday described the statement as aspirational, for now.
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Tiny house shows â€" no matter what platform they're on â€" are hot in an aspirational way.
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Mr. Musk, however, has a history of setting aspirational schedules that turn out to be too optimistic.
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Coach and Kate Spade have long been the affordable luxury brands of choice for the aspirational shopper.
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Others said the ad was just too over-the-top aspirational given the setting of the home.
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He excels at striking garish chords in an aspirational key, and space fits right into his repertoire.
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The tension between Madison's aspirational beliefs and his highly constrained actions continues to be America's own tension.
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She has contrasted herself with candidates to her left, whose ideas she has sometimes dismissed as aspirational.
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Indeed, the success of Kering, François Pinault's chic luxury brand empire, largely depends on this aspirational performance.
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Outside of a few curveballs, the list includes lots of aspirational It Bags you're likely well-acquainted with.
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They are looking for younger, environmentally conscious and aspirational luxury shoppers who want bargain prices on premium brands.
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"It definitely drives searches and purchases on our website — I think he's aspirational for menswear styling," says Cateron.
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Making cold brew at home seems so aspirational, but we should start thinking about it as totally achievable.
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"A lot of shows, especially those that are geared toward women, are aspirational in some way," Yuko says.
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The world of celebrity has always been an aspirational one — a land of glitz, glamour, privilege, and influence.
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The magic of Jenny, an NYU Grad, is that she is realistically chaotic while also remaining deeply aspirational.
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He joined a team of seven illustrators who saw the garment as a pathway to an aspirational lifestyle.
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Inslee has called the plan "aspirational," but has spent considerably more time boosting his own climate change plans.
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The jobless rate is also not seen hitting the RBA's aspirational 13% target over the next two years.
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The statement was otherwise filled with vague aspirational vows for peace and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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RB: I'm absolutely as vulnerable as the next person in terms of being swept up in aspirational Instagrams.
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This may seem more like an aspirational sentiment than concrete advice, but it's not a bad goal, right?
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The new advertisement strikes a more aspirational tone, one centered in the candidate's "Make America Great Again" slogan.
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"The aspirational generation is now to the point where these are viable objects to collect," Mr. Friedman said.
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This type of aspirational date is a must-have for press release mock-ups at Amazon, he said.
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All of this begs the question of which came first: The aspirational bathroom or its ultra-specific aesthetic?
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That's the beauty of her approachable-yet-aspirational style: You really can Get The Look however you please.
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It seems that a fair amount of aspirational self-deception, terminological inexactitude or simple hypocrisy is at play.
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Apparently, the aspirational and empowering images of women in Ringgold's mural spoke less to this new, male audience.
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"There's something very aspirational about pretending that you're going to be impacted by the wealth tax," he said.
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It's an aspirational goal, given that SpaceX's Falcon Heavy took nearly twice as long to complete than expected.
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Reversing this stigma will require Snap Inc to carefully manage first impressions to make Spectacles aspirational, not deplorable.
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Snapchat might be best putting Spectacles on the faces of aspirational figures first — widely respected yet hip celebrities.
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The government's goal for this year is 22019-27 percent - which Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia calls "aspirational".
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Plus, let's be real here—I'm not racing through the streets like some aspirational Tour de France cyclist.
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Some of the diaries (from the people who make high salaries, specifically) feel fun and aspirational, even fantastical.
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Trying to keep up with the news might be aspirational, but these days, it can also be depressing.
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And it is, at one and the same time, about being a man, but it is also aspirational.
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He's an object lesson in the danger of slavish artistic inflexibility, yet also something of an aspirational figure.
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Today's advertisements are less aspirational, and about the simple ways a multinational corporation's beverage supports your everyday life.
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Getting robbed of millions of dollars of jewelry at gunpoint is not relatable, and it's not aspirational, either.
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"We want to set a new expectation in the industry that matches the aspirational profile of these workers."
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And it's a great video, worthy of Apple's tradition of marketing-driven aspirational warmth meets cold design precision.
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We're all human beings at the end of the day, and people want to use nice, aspirational things.
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Aspirational design, explains Wei, can help make sanitation products even more attractive to and prolific within rural communities.
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We had so many different types of kids on that show, and they were all kind of aspirational.
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A new class of items had taken over the market, and they were fashionable, aspirational, and high-end.
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For most of the past decade, Hudson has been an aspirational Coachella mom off and on the screen.
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Jenna Dewan Tatum and Channing Tatum hold top rank in the pantheon of celebrity couples with aspirational relationships.
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" Looking back, Thomas would advise both her younger self, and any other aspirational individuals to "let fear go.
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Trump has convinced a significant minority of the American public to believe in his aspirational sense of himself.
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The language of the Pact reads as merely aspirational, not much more than a promise to be good.
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"The era of aspirational pricing is over, and I'm not sure it ever really worked," Mr. Miller said.
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I want people to understand it as a movement where things can be equally aspirational, unique, attainable, powerful.
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It would also help to acknowledge that the party has strayed at times from its more aspirational path.
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"Our view is that an aspirational $2 trillion valuation is extremely high from a fundamentals perspective," Kapadia said.
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Brenner warned that previous administrations have engaged in "aspirational happy talk" about defending critical infrastructure without taking action.
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But we must return to our aspirational roots if we're going to have a party left at all.
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Like Currid-Halkett's aspirational class, to which most of them belong, NIMBYers cluster in densely populated metropolitan areas.
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On the other side are Democratic contenders now animating behind, among other issues, the aspirational Green New Deal.
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The brand of feminism that simply talks about aspiration, that talks about giving girls good aspirational role models.
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We also think that often the best entrepreneurs tend to check in with aspirational founders before soliciting capital.
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"In the past, fashion narratives have been very bourgeois because it was very aspirational and exclusive," said Omondi.
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Gregg and Angus fill me with warm, bubbly happiness because their love is messy, imperfect, and beautifully aspirational.
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These are aspirational thoughts, which have all been addressed -- with different words and terms -- in past security strategies.
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But it does have one crucial resemblance to the aspirational base of Reagan's or Kemp's imagination: its singularity.
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It made sense, then, that she ended up "studying how people can become their aspirational selves," she said.
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Mr. Kalasho's social media feeds are a mixture of bare-knuckle politics, aspirational lifestyle content and outright trolling.
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Questioned Sunday about the Easter date he floated earlier in the week, Trump said it was merely "aspirational."
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Aspirational reading has its place, but don't worry about striving to get somewhere else; you are already there.
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It was a largely aspirational document, without strong legal teeth and achieved only after contentious and exhausting negotiations.
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Ms. Philo's ode to aspirational womanhood was gagged with a puff sleeve and tossed into a leather canyon!
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From the start, this production, performed by the company Dancenorth Australia, felt aspirational — and at times, too thin.
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"WE FEEL YOUR EXCITEMENT," said the Jumbotron, a sentiment that under the circumstances felt more aspirational than descriptive.
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The Canadian and French couples are highly regarded across the sport, given their accomplishments and fearlessly aspirational performances.
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It's not--I don't find it aspirational, but I think a lot of people do, which is interesting.
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However, many of the rights expressed — to education, to equal pay for equal work, to nationality — remain aspirational.
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Through his family store, Neiman Marcus, Stanley Marcus introduced French sophistication to Texas and aspirational luxury to America.
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Then there has been the rise of gleaming, "aspirational" alternatives like Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop and boutique fitness classes.
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"I think it is totally aspirational," said Susan Neuman, a professor of childhood education at New York University.
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You can impress people in high places and attract opportunities that are high up on your aspirational list.
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No. Even co-signer Al Franken called the bill "aspirational" and "a starting point" in a Facebook post.
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The startup led by Rachel Cohen and Andres Modak essentially makes aspirational, high-end home goods relatively affordable.
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Everyone's situation is different, so by all means, if you'd like, go after your aspirational role right away.
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The targets set out in the Green Deal are aspirational, and the policy package is light on details.
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During the campaign, this riff worked for Trump because it was seen by lots of people as aspirational.
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"The goal to end the U.S. H.I.V. epidemic is more than aspirational — it is achievable," Dr. Zuniga said.
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But he has also described it as more of an "aspirational" outline of principles than a policy document.
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We fund the VIPKID, which is an aspirational education company that connects American English teachers to Chinese students.
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As any superfan can tell you, a Nancy Meyers movie is nothing without an over-the-top, aspirational home.
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But they were relatable and aspirational, too, showcasing the beauty and humanity that comes with surviving life's toughest trials.
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Taisia Kitaiskaia, the mind behind Ask Baba Yaga, tells Broadly that she sees Baba Yaga as an aspirational figure.
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Kyle wears the aspirational version of Olynyk's disaster shorts, and I only wish I could see his smiling face.
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It couldn't be, since the 2 Chainz aspirational ideal includes the promise of successes you'd never even thought of.
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Goat presents us with grimey, hip-hop-blaring house parties, Total Frat Movie's are aspirational Steve Aoki music videos.
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" Sharma, a self-made billionaire, said his firm is targeting "urban aspirational users who are first-time credit users.
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Technology is no longer an aspirational goal for creative progress, but a tangible and mysterious relic of ancient civilizations.
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Democrats win when we have an aspirational message, John F. Kennedy, even Bill Clinton when he ran, Barack Obama.
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In a research note, he called the department's goal of ending private prison contracting "more aspirational than attainable," however.
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Long-Bailey told Business Insider that she thought Labour's campaign did not have a clear message for aspirational voters.
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So much ink has been spilled about the aspirational quality of Instagram, and the medium is ideal for that.
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With its aspirational and coveted products and iconic (and somewhat irascible) leader, it's the "Apple" of the automotive industry.
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It's like a concept car for gadgets, being both aspirational and sensational, even though it might never ever ship.
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C.J. Cregg and the rest of the aspirational Bartlet administration, though fictional, left some pretty big shoes to fill.
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Nico and Veronica sound more aspirational than relatable, but fit with the sleek vibe they are intended to embody.
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It also includes an aspirational goal of keeping warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius or lower compared to preindustrial levels.
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Calls for the defendants to appear before the court when hearings begin next March are procedural, rather than aspirational.
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Maybe spare buttons are just aspirational, designed to make us believe something about ourselves that's not really true anymore.
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With his working-class background and Mexican-American heritage, Castro personifies the aspirational message needed to mobilize Latino voters.
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We're filling in the future we want to see one tiny aspirational sliver or harebrained ideation at a time.
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A committed Communist who had once assisted Diego Rivera in Mexico, Arnautoff had a more aspirational politic in mind.
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There's more to it than just repackaging the aspirational numbers of the telecoms industry — though that's a big part.
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However, we're here to talk about the LBD's fancier and more aspirational cousin — the black gown or evening dress.
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So is living fast still an aspirational pursuit or did anyone truly believe in it in the first place?
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"There were plenty of aspirational discussions, and I think Iran is in the same category," he said on Monday.
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There's also a bit of mild class commentary, as Rattigan's aspirational love interest is rich and he is not.
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While it appears that he had (possibly aspirational) links to ISIS, it in no way undermines his American-ness.
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There are no binding obligations — its communiques are aspirational — and there have always been differences between the leading nations.
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"I think [Adele's] beauty look resonates with people because it's aspirational but also extremely achievable," Ashton told The Cut.
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T2D3 matches top quartile performance for the first four years and becomes just a little aspirational in year five.
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On one hand, it is used as a framework to celebrate the professional and aspirational achievements of Black people.
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"We are offering opportunities for people ready to get to the next level ... this is really aspirational," he added.
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I even went skateboarding, a top-tier aspirational alone time activity for anyone looking to segue away from superstardom.
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This aspirational rhetoric hews to both the spirit of armistice and the demands of a complex and interconnected world.
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This includes the monochrome films that play before matches detailing each player's aspirational tale against a hip-hop beat.
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"There's an aspirational element among millennials and Gen Zs, and those brands might be out of reach," Ruben said.
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Guess became a household name in the '80s, known for its form-fitting jeans and aspirational "Guess Girls" models.
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Donald used "Europe" to belittle her sometimes, but he also used "European" as Americans did, like an aspirational word.
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The male-dominated company has set an aspirational target for half of its workforce to be female by 2025.
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"Social media is a better environment, where people are sharing so much more aspirational travel content," the exec said.
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The white-glove service, designed to satisfy the aspirations of the wealthy, had an equally aspirational aspect for him.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is running an aspirational campaign long on provocative ideas, but short on critical details.
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But unlike Venker, Fox didn't see this as an aspirational goal as much as a form of social control.
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And it's probably why Axe has rebranded itself from frat-boy fodder to an all-grown-up aspirational aesthetic.
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Most of your designs are based on "aspirational" pills of the 90s—emblazoned with the Apple logo, for example.
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That arrangement can't last forever: There's a cost to being aspirational in this world, no matter what your position.
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After all, Country Garden knows exactly how to appeal to the needs and longings of China's aspirational middle class.
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So Chapel Hill had been an aspirational school for me growing up, so I really wanted to do this.
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And finally, the Aspirational Buyer: You're looking to see what a glossier version of your life might look like.
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And unless you've been living under a rock, you're familiar with the Barefoot Contessa and her aspirational home cooking.
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Girls, by contrast, is horrifyingly mundane, not escapist or otherworldly (if frequently absurd), and never aspirational in the slightest.
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The story was inspired by Ms. Castillo's lifelong fascination with dreams — the aspirational kind as well as the involuntary.
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Gabby Giffords, an Arizona Democrat, believes a more aspirational presidential debate can generate momentum for more immediate legislative priorities.
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"This isn't a market where aspirational pricing works," said Frederick Peters, the chief executive of the brokerage Warburg Realty.
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Who hasn't inadvertently posted an innocent outfit of the day that comes across as more stuck up than aspirational?
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The week's events will focus on showcasing Pakistan as "a dynamic, aspirational and forward-looking nation," their spokesman says.
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Graves said he directed Hebard to study up on Jones not just for scouting purposes, but for aspirational ones.
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You're no stranger to pushing yourself to aspirational heights, even when there's no end or finish line in sight.
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Aspirational, bucket-list travel is one of the best uses of travel points and airline miles, in my opinion.
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Apple seems to be going the other way, raising prices to more "aspirational" amounts and becoming a luxury brand.
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At 215, Tegan and Sara were only six years older than us — a degree of adulthood that seemed aspirational.
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Trump's peace process, which was always more aspirational than corporeal, has run into the realization of its own impracticalities.
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"I see it as aspirational, I see it as a jump-start," Klobuchar told Fox News back in February.
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From massages and mimosas to all-encompassing shopping sprees, the activities depicted are as aspirational as they are enviable.
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We also want to provide aspirational examples for congressional offices to emulate, in order to enhance the entire institution.
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The result is that it is now aspirational to be the kind of person who has read Sally Rooney.
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Still, even aspirational rhetoric can point Treasury to U.S. adversaries' efforts to buffer themselves from the threat of sanctions.
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People are surprised to learn that democratic principles of equality remain aspirational, and elude huge segments of our population.
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Because the wealthy characters living in the lap of luxury are brown people, their imagined success is somehow aspirational.
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Many of us divide this resolution into the same aspirational money triptych: spend less, save more, pay down debt.
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By current digital standards, the show looks like something your brother the aspirational cook might shoot on his iPhone.
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By current digital standards, the show looks like something your brother the aspirational cook might shoot on his iPhone.
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It often exists at the intersection of the aspirational, the absurd, and the dangerous — don't sting yourself with bees!
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" ADAM MOUNT, SENIOR FELLOW, FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS "On nuclear issues, the communique is a vague and aspirational statement.
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This is an argument to use the assets of both plans to move beyond the aspirational to the effective.
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Vanderbilt's wealth and profile gave her the freedom of authenticity, of selling what was aspirational without the accompanying pretense.
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It's the perfect aspirational lifestyle play for Google — and Goop will get some important rebranding from the arrangement too.
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That is what human beings will do, and human beings will be aspirational, and human beings will be horrible.
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Aspirational and clear, it signals positive intentions, enjoining us to do more good rather than simply be less bad.
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Most of the approximately 20 robot manufacturers are aspirational start-ups, or equipment firms hoping to find a new niche.
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Frankel tops many lists ranking the best "Housewives" of all time, and for good reason — she's funny, determined, and aspirational.
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And while for most presidents, a proposed budget is an aspirational document, President Trump's party holds both houses of Congress.
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So you wouldn't think skyscrapers would hold so much meaning for me, invoking lofty, aspirational thoughts about strength and sovereignty.
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As for me, I see the iPhone X as an aspirational device that many will request in the coming months.
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This is all to say that Walmart desperately wants to get into the aspirational lifestyle business, and it feels gross.
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She traces these trends to social media, noting that after Pinterest became popular around 2010, sharing aspirational photos became easy.
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It also contains an aspirational goal of limiting warming to at or below 220 degrees Celsius, or 2375 degrees Fahrenheit.
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In their place: Rows of beautiful lifestyle photos, the sort you might see when scrolling through an aspirational brand's feed.
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On the occasion that wholesomeness did manage to become mainstream aspirational, it did so in a tone of deep nostalgia.
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Instead he takes great affirmation from surrounding himself with aspirational individuals whom he looks to learn from and never dominate.
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A foundational assumption of the aspirational critique is that a more fully meritocratic society is also a more equal one.
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From Iceland to New York, Australia to Lisbon, the top 10 feature aspirational travel destinations with comfy and convenient accommodations.
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In recent years West Ham had become a bit of a joke, especially under the wonderfully anti-aspirational Sam Allardyce.
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But then, as Homecoming unfolds, Peter becomes more aspirational — the kind of kid you didn't know you wanted to be.
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Social selling is a chain reaction — brands become aspirational on social sites if enough users pick up on the product.
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In "The Styrofoam Presidency," published in January in NYR Daily, she writes about the cake: American political pageantry is aspirational.
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Emma Stone is that rare breed of celeb who manages to toe the line between aspirational role model and BFF.
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Companies have to roll into the aspirational fantasy they've helped create over the last decade, and Byte is no exception.
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Images of crisp, fluffy duvet covers from aspirational-sounding brands filled my feed when I was shopping for new sheets.
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, one of these rare couples who serve as a testament to aspirational love, are divorcing.
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If it can be aspirational and inspirational and still watchable, then I'm happy to be the ringmaster of that circus.
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"And that expansion of available space means fitting more of your life onto your Instagram, including the less aspirational parts."
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So conferences like this, which are aspirational, attract people who are on their way somewhere and can help each other.
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"I look to science fiction and fantasy as the aspirational drive of the zeitgeist," Jemisin said in her acceptance speech.
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Apple's iPhones remain aspirational for a rising middle class but their price keeps them out of the reach of many.
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I decided to ask some of the ordinary punters whether the aspirational message being floated was doing it for them.
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"In a tumultuous world, America needs the kind of stable and aspirational leadership Secretary Clinton can provide," Whitman's post concludes.
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Self-driving isn't a product, an event, or a feature; it's an aspirational limit to which we will asymptotically approach.
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The tight timeline to get this done, while it seems aspirational, is deliberate, according to senior aides in both chambers.
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That is particularly worrisome in emerging markets, says Mr Bushnell, where standard packs would threaten the aspirational appeal of smoking.
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The balance is "how can we make it inspirational and aspirational and still easy at the same time," she says.
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The five-year "Getting to Zero" effort, launched by the Obama Administration in 2009, was always an aspirational political goal.
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By the 21960s, the middle class was not just an aspirational destination; it had become a bedrock of the country.
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Monday's announcement of the "Saudi Vision 2030" was billed as an aspirational guide, with details to be filled in later.
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Aspirational goals The plan, as outlined in a draft resolution on Ocasio-Cortez's website, has a number of ambitious objectives.
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It always felt more aspirational than actual, but now it feels like both: a distressing kind of solidarity, but real.
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The World Cup, held every four years, "brings a great deal of aspirational ... [feelings] for the young players," he added.
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There's Garcetti's robust travel schedule, which has taken him across the US to areas that many aspirational presidential candidates frequent.
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These steps include selling more higher-end, aspirational products and reducing the number of employees in stores, the company said.
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In short, the iPhone is still an aspirational product for much of the world, so don't count Apple out yet.
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Phylicia Rashad was one of those people who let women see themselves as we are and added an aspirational quality.
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We thought, Wouldn't it be cool and aspirational if the girls got to be in a movie starring Lindsay Lohan?
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But in another sense, bullet journal pages seem like a natural fit for the aspirational lifestyle motifs of social media.
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Interspersed with these conventionally aspirational ideas of beauty, elegance and power were images of clothes in various stages of production.
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The genius here is that it's advertising, but it isn't aspirational — like it says, millennials are too cynical for that.
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The actress also says that she doesn't think girls should see images like that and think of them as aspirational.
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If head-in-the-clouds aspirational is what Pantone is going for, then good old 18-3838 is spot-on.
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Is his goal to follow Magic's footsteps and be aspirational on an unprecedented scale (while economically enabling low-income communities)?
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The deal also contains a more aggressive aspirational goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Trump is hearing from advisers who are urging him to make Easter more of an "aspirational date," the source added.
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Until very recently, racial equality was embraced (at least rhetorically) as an aspirational value by those across the political spectrum.
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Suddenly, it was okay for Covington to be an aspirational figure, a hot girl summer starter for a different set.
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The fact that HBO's average quality of programming is very different, it's higher, it's more elevated, it's more aspirational. Yeah.
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That may be partly mythology, but it can serve as an aspirational ideal, a goal for us as a society.
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Sure, this is also hyperrealistic and aspirational — even plants need to hit their angle and find their filter on Instagram.
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It was for aspirational messy adults who were still young enough to consider legal binge drinking an unspeakably glamorous pastime.
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The genuine, honest, and full-hearted life his character lives in rural Michigan isn't treated with scorn; instead, it's aspirational.
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This doctrine was always more aspirational than operational, but today even the pretense of protecting the population has been discarded.
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Secretary Acosta's task force should set an aspirational goal of 1 million public sector apprenticeship starts per annum by 2022.
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What would you do if you were the old you, the mature you, the optimistic you, or the aspirational you?
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The first was to leverage his sense of aspirational taste to start a media company that made even more money.
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A year after that, I successfully went through the internal interview process to become a Product Manager, my aspirational role.
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These characters were brilliant but mostly aspirational and out-of-reach for the average viewer looking for a role model.
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Apple is reportedly looking for "aspirational programming," according to The Hollywood Reporter, and the showrunners' direction didn't fit that descriptor.
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They issue an aspirational statement on a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula without describing when and how it would occur. Jan.
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In a decade that often felt confusing, melodramatic, and messy, Jane's heroic effort to sort things out felt positively aspirational.
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Oddly enough, with all this flawless, aspirational hotness, what Victoria's Secret lacks is the suggestion of actual sex or sexuality.
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Our mission was to be aspirational—something that was pretty, shot in a certain kind of light, people looking good.
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Instagram launched shopping in November 2016, which elevated the app from aspirational social platform to full-on e-commerce channel.
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The more aspirational narrative concerns Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin, whose craggy face has never better blended with a parched setting).
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From the very beginning there has been contentious debate over whether these limits are aspirational or to be taken literally.
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Of the four women at the center of Sex and the City, Miranda used to be considered the least aspirational.
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My theory on why Gritty is an aspirational figure for the left rn is that he looks like he's tryna fight.
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All presidential budgets are aspirational documents -- and few emerge from Congress in the same shape as they arrived on Capitol Hill.
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The appeal of these kind of traditional travel accounts is no surprise; aspirational escapism is a huge part of Instagram's success.
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Many aspirational middle-class Californians are now heading to less heavily taxed and regulated jurisdictions such as Arizona, Oregon and Texas.
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Make a habit of challenging the images you see in the media amongst your friends, rather than potentially considering them aspirational.
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"I find my inspirations through aspiration and aspirational people," she said, "so our collection right now is really about all aspiration."
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"The typical Goodwall user is an English speaking, aspirational go-getter that is either college-bound or in college," says Bawa.
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In fact, the best building at this festival of aspirational American respectability was the one that wasn't neoclassical, and wasn't white.
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Today, they are increasingly tackling all-out transformations that aim to present compelling contemporary design, while projecting a complete aspirational package.
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Yet, while CFAR's methods are unusual, its aspirational promise — that a better version of ourselves is within reach — is distinctly familiar.
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Morrison, however, cast himself as the candidate who would work for aspirational voters and the tactic seemed to strike a chord.
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In Japan, the eldest Trump daughter is seen as an aspirational figure for women whose careers get sidelined after having children.
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Of course, the report is meant to be more of an aspirational look at how the area could evolve over time.
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Together recognizes how Syd can exist on both levels of terrible and aspirational, and that's because Povitsky can see both sides.
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The iPhone in particular went from aspirational gadget to growing phenomenon to ubiquitous, which in turn helped developers get on board.
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"I find my inspirations through aspiration and aspirational people, so our collection right now is really about all aspiration," she says.
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While Scott's is not a complete rags-to-riches story, it's got quite an aspirational American dream-chasing ring to it.
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If nothing else, it'd be a savvy marketing move, since a buzzy bag continues to be the ultimate aspirational luxury item.
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So the optimism of his election campaign, when he sought to represent the aspirational new urban middle classes, has been dented.
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John Kasich, whose aspirational conservative message contrasts with Trump's populist rhetoric, surged to a surprise second place in the GOP race.
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So I'm going to speak out for what I believe in — the kind of inclusive, aspirational, optimistic politics which unites people.
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Women's Wear Daily reported Friday that Condé Nast will co-produce a quarterly print edition of the unfathomably aspirational lifestyle website.
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But to its main architects, the marketplaces were intended to be an aspirational model for the entire American health care system.
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VanMoof has a chance to come into the market with two attractive and aspirational (if not supremely affordable) products and dominate.
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"A lot of the aspirational vehicles tend to be more like an Armani suit," Scaringe told TechCrunch in a recent interview.
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It was a very aspirational way of dressing, because they would do it in ode to the royalty of that time.
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Baseball is rich in extravagant, aspirational, beautifully and even musically American names; we have been over this, and more than once.
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"Advertising used to be more 'aspirational,' and people looked to brands to show what people hoped they could be," Kahn said.
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Science fiction is nothing if not aspirational, which explains the hopeful spirit that allows us to see through a robot's eyes.
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"It needs to be more of an interesting story — let's call it an aspirational experience — than an actual experience," he said.
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Step by step, you feel the show mining Offred's story for something that's more aspirational, less psychological; less horror, more thriller.
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It reads like a simultaneously aspirational and depressing pop-culture time capsule, a reminder of how temporary and frivolous life is.
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Eiseman pointed out that when top designers feature a color, there is much of an aspirational quality that it takes on.
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Mr Easterbrook's response was to adapt the "modern progressive" doctrine and adopt a less aspirational focus: "the day-to-day basics".
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Since then, it has been governing in fragile coalitions with small conservative parties, largely abandoning the aspirational program it ran on.
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Nash's entire USP was about not being in the aspirational position; about admitting that she was a loser, just like you.
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The style was introduced in the '10013s and is considered one of the (aspirational) classics in the realm of luxury handbags.
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My work envisions fantasy histories of age, race, and trans-inclusive lesbian spaces by reimagining "aspirational lifestyle imagery" from the 1960s.
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" He said the GOP's self-imposed April deadline for repealing and replacing the health care law is "aspirational," but not "required.
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Rivera's series, Absence Portraits, focused on the artifice of aspirational identity, draws from photographic "cabinet cards" of the 1870s to 1890s.
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Not only is it the most expensive structure ever built, the station has also amassed unrivaled scientific, geopolitical, and aspirational value.
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" But by week's end, the word out of the White House was that the Easter target for relaxing restrictions was "aspirational.
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Despite the sharp dip in prices, the arowana remains an aspirational luxury good and a point of obsession for many Singaporeans.
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And so this is very important to understand, because that family that I came from was an aspirational working-class family.
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Stripped of the aspirational jargon, the firm is in the business of selling high-tech (and high-priced) home exercise bikes.
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Each stamp, with its underlying declaration that a country was organized enough for its own postal infrastructure, was an aspirational act.
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Hints: One will bring her nickname to life, the other is aspirational and could will land her on the Forbes list.
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To myself, I noted that the prospect of the next school year beginning in September is merely aspirational for the moment.
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That poses a problem for Apple, which has built its success by charging eye-watering prices for aspirational, frequently replaced devices.
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That poses a problem for Apple, which has built its success on charging eye-watering prices for aspirational, frequently replaced devices.
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Perhaps, like Abby, we understood Darlene as more aspirational, a bookworm who quietly longs to wriggle away from a hellish routine.
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And later in his speech, Trump reminded the audience that any aspirational rhetoric on race coming from him is probably empty.
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He advertises that he is "self-made" and eats Burger King in his private jet, rendering him "aspirational" rather than alienating.
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This, in opposition to "premium mediocre," which he uses to describe older millennials concerned with neurotically crafting an aspirational self-image.
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Uptin will be responsible for telling the Hong Kong business story to CNBC's rapidly growing aspirational audience on digital and social.
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Budgets in India have always been aspirational documents packed with goodies to appeal to different sections of voters in the country.
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"These are people that are not upwardly aspirational, they hate this country, they don't want to defend what made it great."
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For many Americans, Kennedy's campaign was a truly aspirational breakthrough -- allowing others from a diverse background to dream of becoming president.
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My family considered itself part of the great middle class, but the reality was somewhat lower down on the aspirational scale.
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The food historian and cookbook writer Jessica B. Harris was born in Queens, the only child of nonwealthy but aspirational parents.
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Instead, it's meant to be the most aspirational electric car in parent company Volkswagen's impending (and imposing) stable of electric cars.
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His victory is a reminder that, despite the country's fondness for aspirational rhetoric, our illiberal traditions have serious staying power, too.
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One of the first mistakes people make when starting a hobby is choosing something aspirational, rather than something they'll actually enjoy.
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In this social media-obsessed world, it can be tempting to view your private moments as aspirational content for your brand.
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Many ensemble comedies are aspirational ("Friends," say) and the ones that aren't tend to be cynical ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia").
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It's the kind of attractively aspirational setting (I'm pretty sure I've priced that coffee table) that could decorate a rom-com.
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Here's the problem with that approach: Since people didn't know this would happen, they may have set very high aspirational goals.
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What keeps aspirational faith honest is its provisional character, the aspirant's recognition that she still has a long way to go.
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Dyson understands the aspirational nature of the beauty industry and has been strategic about getting its tools into the right hands.
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Biden's friendship with McCain is more than a bromance; it's a symbol of America's aspirational politics — one that values bipartisanship and civility.
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No wonder the regime continues to make only aspirational pledges to give it up – never once spelling out the terms of disarmament.
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Because no effort was put into making her locally relevant, Barbie held none of her usual aspirational appeal, even for spendthrift Chinese.
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The board members also say the 20183 project approval goal had been largely aspirational to encourage nations to step up climate finance.
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Competing agendas are coupled with presidents who are often aspirational in delivering facts, hyperbolic in rhetoric and, at times, just plain wrong.
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Tempel said that, though neither Logo-inspired education nor aspirational goals of AI are mainstream, they endure because of Papert's lifelong advocation.
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The guidelines overall seem aspirational in what it hopes its 2 billion users want out of the platform: "meaningful content" over clickbait.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX, for example, says it has an "aspirational goal" to send a cargo mission to the Red Planet in 2022.
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Despite an aspirational ethos that easily lends itself to all sorts of marketing, Pinterest has mostly lagged when it comes to monetization.
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The idea of acquiring a Peter Kavinsky of your very own became aspirational, an ambition that might not be possible to fulfill.
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For me, I remember when I was a kid with aspirational dreams of someday writing for a magazine or winning an Oscar.
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But this one dives further into the idea that modern movie Batman has fetishized fury and angst, elevating them into aspirational emotions.
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You can — you can deal with the threat of terror and also recognize that this country should be aspirational across the board.
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Longtime Republican strategist Boris Epshteyn said Thursday that Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan should be counted among the great aspirational messages.
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In print, Teen Vogue and Seventeen are the only titles available to the 2016 teen (or tween; magazines are aspirational, after all).
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Facebook pivots to what it wishes it was Facebook is rolling out what could be called an aspirational redesign known as FB5.
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The Heathers are the aspirational characters… The villain is J.D. — and that's the same in the movie and same in our show.
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While the two proposals detailed in this article are aspirational, they have at their core something much more valuable than $6 trillion.
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In what we can only describe as a stunning, aspirational display of maturity, Jennifer Lopez's exes are all copacetic with one another.
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Fashion is aspirational, that's why designers are always spouting off inspirations as varied as the deserts of Morocco, or the Scottish moors.
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Wit PR does publicity aimed at "thoughtful, aspirational, spiritual audiences"— audiences that often defy political categorization, some of which undoubtedly lean right.
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Throw away your holiday snaps and deactivate your aspirational Pinterest boards, because Australian man Gabriel Scanu has shut down the photography game.
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Emily is aspirational, the woman we all try to emulate, only to be reminded that it all comes so effortlessly to her.
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But 1.5 ℃ was only adopted as an "aspirational" limit because it would require countries to cut more emissions than they were willing.
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"They're building an aspirational community that's very steeped in quality of life, integrity, entertainment and high levels of self-expression," she says.
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Abbi is also very fun-loving, a little bit of a romantic, and very aspirational in the way that she approaches life.
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He gave aspirational and well-delivered remarks reminding Democrats why Rubio poses such a threat to their candidate in a general election.
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Earlier this month, supermodel and our aspirational best friend Chrissy Teigen penned a beautifully honest essay about her struggle with postpartum depression.
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The fact that Hadid sees performing with her ex as no big deal is bizarrely mature to me, and pretty damn aspirational.
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Despite these lessons from history, many policymakers continue to exhibit an "irrational exuberance" in their aspirational goals to replace oil and gas.
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We anticipate that iPhone 6 will be the new iPhone 5S for Apple [in India], leveraging the aspirational value of the brand.
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Studies suggest that seeing body diversity more often can actually make people more likely to consider larger bodies more aspirational and attractive.
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Part of the draw is aspirational: having a gym membership is a token of urban life, like a car and a smartphone.
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Obviously LinkedIn right now tends to be the more aspirational, higher-paid professional jobs, but how do we make that much broader?
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It aims to be the classic aspirational brand, slotting in between Geely's own-brand budget vehicles and Volvo's more premium-focused lineup.
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But, as he admitted to the audience at the 92nd Street Y on Monday, it was at that time an "aspirational" venture.
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Producing inspirational and aspirational imagery that creates an element of fantasy is a huge trend in the travel photography world right now.
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Translated, those images embodied the aspirational consumer whom Tod's as a brand lays claim to, and for whom Mr. Incontri implicitly designs.
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Indeed, Buttigieg's rise in the presidential race has been driven by white, college-educated voters drawn to his aspirational vision and youth.
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Ultimately, the difference between regular travel blogging and fairytale travel blogging is the difference between aiming for aspirational relatability and otherworldly inspiration.
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In every one of those movies, even as that sprawling arc is playing itself out, Tony is coded as an aspirational figure.
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Both technology and highly effective marketing campaigns have made YETI not just a popular cooler company but also an aspirational lifestyle brand.
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Of course, there are other aspects of content that people find problematic, like aspirational, unrealistic images or the need for social validation.
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But let's be real: While vigorous and aspirational in nature, the Sanders campaign isn't quite ready for prime-time, and Clinton's is.
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The "aspirational" image of motherhood is the upper-middle-class white woman juggling work and home, in style, and with perfect abs.
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Brick-and-mortar experiences in stores and pop-up shops brought Goop's aspirational lifestyle offline in Los Angeles and New York City.
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It would also finance Trump's aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.
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As a happily engaged millionaire, Lawrence is a perfect aspirational choice, if she actually would reveal what is on her shopping list.
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Maybe we also follow Cardi B and Beyoncé, or some aspirational fitness obsessive or body positive role model or brilliant drag performer.
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Richard Burr, the chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, said Tuesday it's still his "aspirational goal" to finish the investigation this year.
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"When we started Sean John, it was my dream to build it into an aspirational brand for the young consumer," he said.
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Twitter trending: #ponygate Clinton is arguing that a candidate shouldn't run on aspirational policy goals without concrete, plausible plans to enact them.
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The truth is Chyna is the female equivalent of Andre the Giant, an aspirational archetype that no one may ever successfully emulate.
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In a country struggling with a strange and aspirational case of Stockholm Syndrome, the NFL is exactly what we want (or need).
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And considering the obscene wealth and aspirational lifestyle he's amassed since atoning for those mistakes, who wouldn't want to believe in that?
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Regarding Star Trek and it's hopeful ilk: there is a lot of value in that kind of aspirational fiction, to be certain.
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This wasn't some aspirational post on the company blog, either; it was a call with investors, to whom Robo is legally beholden.
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Sure, it's an "adult" game, but it lies far from the stereotype, its developers clearly have sincere, aspirational intentions for the form.
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The name is aspirational: if the company prospers, its founders joke, they might get to own houses on Pineapple Street one day.
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Sanders doesn't seem to understand that although many African Americans suffer from an economic system stacked against them, we are economically aspirational.
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"What you're seeing," he intoned Tuesday, "is not what's happening" — a chillingly apt instruction for losing yourself inside an aspirational branding narrative.
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Opened in 1997 by Sammy Igbara, a Bronx native and self-described denim enthusiast, the store offers aspirational fashion at affordable prices.
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"The President expressed really an aspirational goal as we continue to follow the data," Pence said Friday during an interview on CNBC.
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She is gold to viewers who loathe sugarcoated lies, polite fictions, and the constant stream of aspirational success stories for self-improvement.
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And unless and until we do that, we're never going to reach that aspirational moment where out of many we are one.
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He describes Bae's quarter million users as aged 18 to 35, aspirational, into everything from dating to marriage but ultimately about safety.
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It's a caring, tender family dynamic that also functions as one of the more loving, if not aspirational, aspects of the film.
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In villages assigned to have women "pradhans," essentially city council chiefs, parents became more aspirational in what they expected of their daughters.
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The designers "served the aspirational whim of wealthy upper-class white women and then were completely dismissed by history," the artist said.
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Listening to politicians' broad aspirational visions is an important way to get a sense of how they think and what they value.
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Despite their woes, Mr. Wagner and Ms. Wood — born Natalia Zakharenko to Russian and Ukrainian immigrant parents — were an aspirational celebrity couple.
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Ms. Greenfield herself isn't particularly rich, and she seems determined not to absorb the aspirational codes she has spent her life decrypting.
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These wellness campaigns are aspirational at the moment, but I am currently working with several colleges to make these campaigns a reality.
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She added that the craze around stylized food in many ways mirrors the aspirational nature of fashion and lifestyle influencers on Instagram.
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The 23-year-old, Jyoti Singh Pandey — dubbed "Nirbhaya," or "fearless," by Indian journalists — was a kind of avatar of aspirational India.
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It will only work if the longing for less comes naturally, is authentically aspirational—if we want to live the life unseasoned.
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The survey responses indicate Cyber Monday&aposs growing importance in the retail sector, as well as the aspirational nature of e-commerce.
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And when someone offers herself as an aspirational feminist figure, let's just see if she truly is someone to aspire to be.
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Getting clear on who I wanted to be allowed me to design a life that brings out that aspirational version of myself.
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But since she arrived here a decade ago, she has faithfully sampled prix fixe menus in aspirational dining rooms around the city.
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"The hope is that these aspirational models filter down through the housing market and show you can do this legally," she said.
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The Roadmap outlines key benchmarks and strategies from simple compliance, to the aspirational high road of a "Health First" chemical safety program.
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Erin Vogel, a postdoctoral fellow in psychiatry at UCSF, ran a 2014 study that examined how aspirational posts affects social media users.
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None of the world's acknowledged nuclear weapons states have signed the treaty, though, leading some to dismiss the Nobel's choice as aspirational.
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The World of Interiors isn't concerned with showing readers how to achieve such-and-such a look or selling an aspirational dream.
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On stage Friday, Pete was the only candidate Friday who delivered a speech with a big, sweeping vision about an aspirational America.
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This is an aspirational purchase, one that provides a direct connection between you, the consumer, and the holding company of Pablo Escobar.
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The beauty brand Glossier, for example (which, it should be noted, built its cult following largely on social media), reads as aspirational.
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He pulled the plug on the effort and pushed engineers to come up with a new, "aspirational" design in just six weeks.
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It paints a picture of the image the new administration wants to project, which might be independent, glamorous, aspirational, sparkly or multicultural.
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In villages assigned to have female "pradhans" — essentially city council chiefs — parents became more aspirational in what they expected of their daughters.
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By the 1950s there was more of an interest in lifestyle publications that offered aspirational information on travel, food, and home improvement.
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The party should have been aspirational and talked about why we are the party of the people and why our platform matters.
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She&aposs aspirational for so many young people to turn your hobby or your love into an occupation because you have the Internet.
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You also have to have some very positive, aspirational message, and that was not as strong as it should have been in Michigan.
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She broke the affordable streak at the Dior top-handle bag, but there has to some aspirational element to these outfit credits, right?
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"There is a vast difference between an aspirational culture that's talking about Escalades and the austerity culture that's talking about Uber," he says.
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But perhaps it's an aspirational thing: dress for the job you want, and take the drugs you want to one day comfortably afford.
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It would also finance Trump&aposs aspirational $25 billion wall with Mexico and curb government agencies from wrenching migrant children from detained parents.
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Representations of Black motherhood in pop culture always sit in the realm of super positive and aspirational, or bastions of malaise and trauma.
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Again, it may be an aspirational goal to not have high margins on our TV business because I can make it up downstream.
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In its early days, women came to Rent the Runway (RTR) to rent an aspirational $2119 designer dress for a wedding for $2159.
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A new bot is about to join those aspirational ranks, and it's made by Piaggio — the same company that created the Vespa scooter.
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What does one call a website that sells shirts, suits, pants — and as of this week, shoes — to an aspirational class of men?
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"It's the aspirational Samsung phone: 'We can prove that we can make a technically amazing device that everybody's going to want,'" he said.
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"There's a line between 'aspirational' and 'preposterous' and Elon is walking on it with that time frame," space policy Marcia Smith of SpacePolicyOnline.
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Executives take time to find their voice, something any writer or creative will tell you is constantly aspirational and extremely difficult to achieve.
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"It largely recycles the aspirational language of preceding Inter-Korean documents," said Daniel Russel, former U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asia.
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It is, in essence, an aspirational document, in which Akram beseeches the Brotherhood to consider what he called his 'hopes, ambitions and challenges.
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China very much wants to make and design its own high-end semiconductors as part of its aspirational Made in China 2025 program.
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"The influencers we feature tell an aspirational yet relatable story," Nancy Slavin, senior vice president of marketing at Macy's merchandising group, told CNBC.
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Not that everybody uses Super Likes for aspirational swiping… AC: Maybe I'm getting too dystopian, but for some reason I'm thinking of casinos.
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"For our juniors line [for PacSun] we think about younger girls that are aspirational and looking to us for what's cool," Kendall said.
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But at some point, you cross over from aspirational to fraudulent, and the DA's suit alleges that Lily's video is demonstrably the latter.
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When Pic breaks into flights of aspirational song, this ensemble glows blue and gold, as his environment bursts into a sun-suffused heaven.
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"Most of these routes were laid out when 40 miles per hour was an aspirational speed," Mormon said of New York's rail system.
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"There is a wonderment about scotch... consumers find it very aspirational and very cool to be seen to be drinking scotch," he said.
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It also contains an aspirational goal of limiting warming to at or below 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit, above preindustrial levels.
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Better yet, let's call it aspirational fiction—Bowie drew from fantasy, sci-fi, all kinds of otherworldly textualities to forge his unique personas.
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In addition, Judy is also a wonderful feminist character, an aspirational hard worker who is extremely talented, but also has flaws to overcome.
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Because Grace and Frankie doesn't take itself that seriously, there are also healthy dashes of Nancy Meyers' aspirational dramedies and The Golden Girls.
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The real world things that we project onto our games are mostly individuated and aspirational; they come back, in the end, to us.
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I think [she] presents a really good role model, like an aspirational model — more so than other princesses — but she's also so charming.
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The You're Invited campaign targets CNBC International's affluent and aspirational audience via print and digital advertising across a range of websites and platforms.
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Gabrielle and Julianne are two of the most aspirational women in the business, on top of being electric entertainers with talent across disciplines.
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"These actors have embodied some of the most heroic, aspirational and indelible characters ever brought to the screen," said De Luca and Todd.
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By expanding its offering to include more low-cost items such as throw pillows, it also managed to avoid alienating the aspirational shopper.
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The idea of the richest and most successful people wanting to live at the top, rather than at ground level, is very aspirational.
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Musk also shared an "aspirational" goal to launch the first uncrewed cargo missions in 2022, followed by the first crewed missions in 2024.
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Toruño, who is originally from San Salvador, places iconic WOC celebrities and aspirational figures from Aaliyah to Assata Shakur against pastel floral graphics.
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For the many who make the trip, and for the countless others who don't, Buffett's teachings are aspirational, meaningful, and even life-changing.
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Ideas are great, especially aspirational ones that demonstrate the nuts and bolts of a policy agenda that also looks toward the next generations.
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He described a Tuesday report in the Nikkei business daily that Japan would buy as many as 100 new F-35s as "aspirational".
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"The coins kind of have a balance of 'Australiana' and aspirational Australians that have polarised the culture in a positive way," Tyler said.
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In this telling, not only does realism replace idealism, but Israel's calculus embraces the here and now rather than a gauzy aspirational future.
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"Some things that the progressives have advocated are aspirational, and we've explained to them that we don't disagree with their positions," he said.
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As an implicit contrast to Trump's politics of division, she cited the aspirational message of Martin Luther King Jr. as a model Monday.
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Bilateral trade agreements in those years were very often aspirational, hopeful efforts to build bridges economically, diplomatically and technically to benefit both sides.
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Earth technology roadmap (and this is a common aspect of ICO white papers) the goal sounded more aspirational than grounded in executable code.
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And as everyone around me becomes more positive and aspirational, I can't help but wonder—is there still room for me in metal?
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I look at a lot of aspirational forms of entertainment, video, and things we watch often that we don't think about ourselves watching.
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A new photography exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art compiles a brief history of American film's stereotype driven-but-aspirational progress.
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Instead of a flawed hero, he further pushed that whole perfect savior shtick—the still symbolic, aspirational cup-holder to everyone around him.
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""I think that's a really aspirational number," she continues, "but also a number to start proving to other women, 'This is really important.
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As Peter Ocko says, Lodge 49 has the least aspirational characters on TV. They really aren't asking for much out of this life.
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And that gets me really excited, because I think it creates aspirational sports figures for a really wide and diverse set of people.
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In response, she created an aspirational universe geared toward working women who yearned for advancement, wanting to fake it till they make it.
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That aspirational glow allows the firm to get away with gross margins on hardware of 43%, higher even than Apple's famously lucrative gadgets.
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The accused killer, Mr. Zhao, was his poorer aspirational cousin, who had come to Canada with his family, hoping for a better life.
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These women aren't aspirational in the traditional sense; their clothing is largely accessible to any woman who might choose to seek it out.
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In a country with an aspirational culture that for decades has encouraged people to get rich, Apple has long held a special place.
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At the time he said he hoped church pews would be full for Easter Sunday he never suggested that was an aspirational goal.
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Dr. Babcock said letting a boss in on your lofty aspirational goals can help them see you as an employee worth investing in.
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These are all personality traits and life events that could be relatable or aspirational for anyone looking to join their peer group. 2.
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They all fall into America's middle class—an amorphous category, defined more by sensibility or aspirational identity than by a strict income threshold.
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Building a strong culture requires a set of core values that will serve as standards and aspirational goals and ultimately help drive productivity.
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When he's in animated conversation, you can sense him trying to steamroll those thoughts with grand words and locutions of fierce aspirational power.
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"The aspirational part was believing that these jobs were all going to be jobs that wouldn't have existed without city intervention," he said.
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It is aspirational, but it is an unusually achievable aspiration: In New York City, you can buy into the Starbucks lifestyle for $21990.
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Unlike Microsoft, with its Surface line, Google's laptops always seemed more like aspirational devices that defined the high end of the Chromebook spectrum.
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They are less likely to have aspirational plans for the next year of their life and more likely to remain with abusive partners.
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Mr. Robinson, the director of the new production, said he envisioned its Catfish Row as a working-class community of entrepreneurial, aspirational people.
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The US in 2019 is less aspirational and more a 75-year-old man shouting warnings of treason from a cable news sofa.
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Other aspirational brands, such as Minuty, are popular—often by the magnum—on the yachts and in the beach clubs of the Riviera.
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"Tech companies must offer an aspirational vision of how all Americans, regardless of geography, can benefit from a tech-driven economy," he wrote.
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When you're trying to break into tech, for example, focus on getting into a tech company first, then transitioning into your aspirational role.
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I'm a huge proponent of setting new aspirational goals, but I also know the severe importance of having a positive outlook on life.
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Johansen calls hygge "a culture of healthy hedonism," which is the most aspirational definition of a life well lived one could hope for.
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Brown is not historically opposed to Medicare for all as an aspirational goal, but he said he would rather focus on what's practical.
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" He chalked the similarities up to The Orville following in the footsteps of Star Trek's "forward thinking, aspirational, optimistic place in science fiction.
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He is campaigning on an aspirational message — love and unity in short — and his policy prescriptions tend to have a more pragmatic bent.
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And then there's the Ivanka Trump brand itself, an aspirational line of handbags, shoes, accessories, and clothes that largely feature a Coastal Elite sensibility.
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Fame was always aspirational, but today, fame is also viewed as an extension of humanity in a way that it wasn't in the past.
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Voters on Saturday cast their ballots for Morrison's message of support to aspirational voters and turned their back on Labor leader Bill Shorten's reforms.
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OKR calls for first setting objectives (the "O" in OKR), meaning what you want to accomplish; they should be significant, action-oriented and aspirational.
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The agreement&aposs aspirational language on denuclearization was a "strategic decision" to reduce pressure on both sides and keep the process going, Hong said.
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"Although attack trends in Russia have diminished, the World Cup offers a significant aspirational target for would-be attackers," its analyst Chris Hawkins said.
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The startups offering these dinners-in-a-box sported aspirational names often involving the word "chef"; other monikers sounded like rejected Lucky Charms marshmallows.
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For another, making a film that is boldly, unabashedly aspirational — in wealth, beauty, and power — provided Chan the kind of representation she needed herself.
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Those voters, especially young black Americans, are placing a strong emphasis on economic opportunity and want aspirational leadership that will fight for greater equality.
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Disney films are aspirational by nature, so including a prince to the heroic princess means that the viewers will associate romantic love with happiness.
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The grotty broke-living authenticity of the early years, which were far from glossy or aspirational, are now a thing of the distant past.
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That her story, in particular, nevertheless manages to hit the aspirational sweet spot that this summer's movies have not speaks to its subversive streak.
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The cast of Siesta Key is ready to let people into their seemingly aspirational lives, just like Lauren Conrad did so many years ago.
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For despite losing young voters, the Tories did better with the old Labour base of working-class and aspirational voters, in particular the C2s.
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It's a first major step toward the company's aspirational reusable rocket system, one which would dramatically cut the cost of sending payloads into orbit.
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A variation on Ibsen's angrily aspirational Hedda Gabler, Hilde is meant to embody the siren call of youth that leads Solness to his doom.
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Both creatures are deeply, profoundly fuzzy, and Cookie is also very generous with his cookies — an aspirational quality in any friend, human or monster.
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"Understandably, Bed Bath & Beyond reduced its fiscal 2018 sales/EPS outlook, which the Street likely viewed as aspirational," said Zachary Fadem of Wells Fargo.
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"Maybe I should have made this an aspirational goal and let the details be worked out later," which I think may well be right.
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The desire to give Chinese youngsters a horizon-broadening education unites flintily ideological officials and aspirational middle-class Chinese who care nothing for politics.
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At a time when Instagram was just taking off, it felt like an authentic (and literal) peek into the bathroom vanities of aspirational people.
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His biggest draw is the hope — both material and aspirational — he offers to poor Filipinos, who make up a significant portion of his base.
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Beyoncé uploaded another round of impossibly aspirational family photos to her website, and one thing remains clear: Blue Ivy Carter has very high standards.
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The rise of popular (and profitable) influencers on platforms like YouTube and Twitch has also made the idea of being an online influencer aspirational.
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Zuckerberg and Chan's grandiose pledge to stamp out all diseases, no matter how well-intentioned and aspirational it is, oversimplifies what this would mean.
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Encompassing the lighthearted nature of Kingelez's work, "Canada Dry" (1991) plays with the extremities of aspirational design while spoofing the famous ginger ale brand.
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" Being a pop star in 2016 isn't about a purely aspirational image â€" revealing your struggles to fans, especially young fans, is more powerful.
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The other is aspirational mapping, in which women draw murals of what they desire for their communities and work together to achieve their goals.
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It is up to us to help close that gap and ensure the millions of words these children hear are positive, inspirational, and aspirational.
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We are an aspirational company with aggressive goals, and we believe that 22016% year-over-year bookings growth was the right target for 20163.
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And if the last ten years or so haven't killed it off, I think it's fair to say aspirational America is here to stay.
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There is a disconnect, however, between those aspirational big city or overseas retirement dreams and what survey respondents actually envisioned for themselves, said Czarnecki.
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Daniel Lim, one of the co-founders of Reebonz, said the "aspirational middle class" - particularly in Asia - will underpin demand for personal luxury products.
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Everything about her, her frequent trips to Paris, her gorgeous home in The Hamptons, even her weekly shopping list, contribute to her aspirational brand.
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For Instagram, that meant expanding beyond the glossy, aspirational photos of the main feed by adding a secondary feed of more candid, disappearing snapshots.
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This makes it a bit out of reach for much of the mainstream, but is something that could appeal to the aspirational fashionista crowd.
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And yet, year after year, we're compelled to try for a fresh start in some way, and aim to achieve our most aspirational goals.
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These are dreams that are as lofty and aspirational as the dreams of those who helped build our country more than 240 years ago.
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Their mutual look of admiration and contentment — artists fulfilled in both love and craft — has stuck with me ever since as an aspirational ideal.
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O'Keefe's grudge against the news industry—exacerbated by Donald Trump's deranged focus on media bias—has turned Project Veritas into an aspirational media watchdog.
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The world that Mr. Guadagnino creates is at once seductive and aspirational, and another reminder that movies have always excelled at stoking consumer desires.
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To autocrats, neither photo opportunities with Western leaders, nor aspirational statements, and not even foreign investment are worth the immunity that nuclear weapons provide.
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Part of the lightness of Hawn's feed comes with her apparent acceptance of the fact that she no longer possesses the aspirational Hollywood body.
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The televisions and Emanuel's bed add an aspirational middle-class touch, but they were bought on credit and are at risk of being repossessed.
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But its aspirational branding has lured in billions of dollars from tech investors who believe the company is much more than a glorified landlord.
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"To get to the level of integrating with AI, this is where [Musk] sort of is going off into aspirational fantasy land," said Hires.
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That goal—merely aspirational at the time—has since developed into a multibillion-dollar industry, of which Cambridge Analytica was a well-remunerated beneficiary.
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The women Haney mentioned had all built companies on a foundation of female confidence, creating brands that imbued personal identity with an aspirational sheen.
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Opening days are the most aspirational days in the baseball calendar, and for now the expectations for an embarrassment of riches were happily met.
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Nor did she shrink from asking tough questions of Mr. Obama when he was a young senator starting his aspirational bid for the presidency.
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They fed the promotion of "perfection" and "aspirational beauty" — and everything else that causes most young women to enter a self-loathing rage spiral.
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And I've been out publicly setting aspirational goals for the organization and trying to create more concrete accountability in the organization for moving faster.
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Brands also must create an aspirational image to appeal to highly selective millennial consumers who use products to help promote their own personal brand.
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But for Kelly Bollmann, 31, the aspirational nature of Hillsong's leadership, and the way the leaders represent Hillsong's branding, is part of its appeal.
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The collective look gave the space an aspirational living room vibe, and it felt like the kind of space my chicest friend would design.
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A vast number of aspirational families in Pakistan invest a large proportion of their income in educating their children at low-cost private schools.
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It's flashy, aspirational stuff that might put the gamepad back in your hands when the stream ends… or completely dash your car-soccer dreams.
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Margot is not an aspirational character or a role model, but a portrait of a flawed young woman, bringing context to the fat shaming.
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It's true that 25 percent would put us at the OECD average corporate rate rather than below it like the aspirational 20 percent rate.
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But he wasn't making fun of the hungry, aspirational characters in this presentation of an American leader as a crowd-rousing, egomaniacal rock star.
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The library's dominant feature was the entry — 15 steep, aspirational steps that narrowed as they climbed to a portico sheltering heavy wooden double doors.
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It's the ultimate aspirational fantasy for any woman caught in a one-sided love affair or anyone who is simply fed up with weddings.
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But the danger of a demagogic, aspirational autocrat winning the White House is one problem the Madisonian constitutional order is exquisitely designed to handle.
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Universal Standard aims to bring the same attention to style, fit and fabric as any other contemporary label — an aspirational aesthetic that's size accessible.
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Mr. Crowley said his support for the bill was "part practical, part aspirational," conceding that there was no immediate path to making it law.
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Everyone around me was changing his name, the chosen nom de plumes all abstract and aspirational: Divine God Allah, Wisdom Self, Double-barrel, Icepick.
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