Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

872 Sentences With "aspires"

How to use aspires in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "aspires" and check conjugation/comparative form for "aspires". Mastering all the usages of "aspires" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He and his girlfriend, who aspires to compete in Jeopardy!
Weighed against the ambitions of what it aspires to be?
Shell aspires to halve its "net carbon footprint" by 2050.
So become the man that your daughter aspires to have.
Despite the legacy to which Fallon aspires, times have changed.
It aspires to be tax reform — both cuts and increases.
It aspires to provide free TB treatment to all Indians.
Now Guangzhou aspires to be a hub of global commerce.
See, Playboy now aspires to deliver a no-shame reading experience.
It also aspires to do more with technology, and buying Art.
She aspires to become a role model through persistence and stamina.
And just about every country aspires to foster innovation; few succeed.
And Moley Robotics, a British firm, aspires to do just that.
This authenticity, after all, is what Bourelly aspires to above all.
And now, she aspires to be something different: a police officer.
He aspires to do right by those who have supported him.
But none were on the scale that Disney Plus aspires to.
The overall impression is a solidity that aspires to classical tranquility.
But Roper aspires to more than a yuk-yuk sitcom resolution.
Domenico aspires to ascend from assistant messenger to junior pencil pusher.
Queen & Slim aspires to be a Black tragedy of mythic proportions.
We are not the only nation that aspires to scientific prominence.
He aspires to have this remarkable vehicle flying in five years.
Disney's Animal Kingdom aspires to recreate that experience, a tall order.
" In other words, not every community aspires to a "Bushwick Vibe.
" He said he aspires to form a government "free from Jews.
Move Loot also aspires to be a sustainable way of furnishing homes.
More significantly, Bruce represents the qualities Midge aspires to in her comedy.
Mastercard aspires to be at the forefront of the privatization of identity.
Their governments rarely live within their means, as Mr Macri's aspires to.
The company aspires, in a way, to be the YouTube of games.
Kazakhstan aspires to become the money center for the Silk Road program.
He aspires to be a transformational figure, in more ways than one,
"Everybody aspires to that," Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, noted Wednesday.
"Vinyl" aspires to beauty and nuance, but routinely falls back on bombast.
Ms. Smith aspires to expand the oyster reef in the coming months.
At the same time, it isn't really what it aspires to be.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu aspires to operatic intensity in this rugged revenge story.
The show's surprisingly predictable conclusion lacks the haunting resonance it aspires to.
Transaction Man or Woman aspires to be a disrupter and global citizen.
Through her photos, Hald aspires to provoke the world and spark a debate.
To that end, Trump's policy memo issued Wednesday aspires to streamline the process.
Scott throws himself into writing while Zelda aspires to be the perfect homemakers.
Greene aspires to work in a similar style with PUBG's only map, Erangel.
Indeed, TAE aspires to supply fusion-based electricity to the grid by 2030.
Servcorp appeals to established companies, and Knotel aspires to that clientele as well.
Planet 295, I realize, aspires to be the Burning Man of weed dispensaries.
Deborah Snyder aspires to put an end to homelessness among her fellow vets.
It's poreless, sleek, and impervious, all the things he aspires to be himself.
The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, has also criticised the crackdown.
The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, has also criticized the crackdown.
This view aspires towards the condition of "race-blindness," rather than acknowledging complicity.
"That, to this day, is what my work aspires to be," he writes.
MONTREAL — Maha Kassef, 35, an ambitious elementary schoolteacher, aspires to become a principal.
It aspires to be Día de los Muertos but it, instead, embodies Halloween.
Owen aspires to help more organizations and help animals across Australia, Colley said.
"Ali and Nino" aspires to epicness and comes pretty close to getting there.
But it aspires to more than putting a Democrat in the White House.
" The judge said, "Higher education in this country aspires to be a meritocracy.
Everyone in the whole rest of the world aspires to live in California.
Right, on an open platform presumably, a platform that aspires to be open.
An exhibition of Native American art in Minneapolis, Minnesota, aspires to challenge such perceptions.
In China, America faces a vast rival that confidently aspires to be number one.
"He aspires to go to a more distributed leadership role," one former employee said.
Mr Malpass does not hide his misgivings about the institution he aspires to lead.
Both the EU and NATO - which Skopje also aspires to join - condemned the violence.
This is a must read for anyone who aspires to be a 'professional' adult.
Iran aspires to be a bubbly BRIC economy, but growth was sluggish last year.
Ryan aspires to become an inventor or go into politics when he gets older.
Croft sincerely aspires to shield the world from cataclysm, often at great personal sacrifice.
That's assault, and no one aspires to be on the receiving end of that.
Now she is raising two boys and aspires to work as a classroom aide.
Hyperloop aspires to create a new transportation grid that eliminates time, space and cost.
Like Slack, JANDI aspires to be more than just a messaging tool for businesses.
SpaceX has said it aspires to send missions to Mars in the coming years.
JOSHUA BARONE Lila clearly aspires to a richer future, but only on her terms.
But some striking scenes notwithstanding, this movie doesn't achieve the delirium it aspires to.
Among the group, there is a lone spirit who aspires to be a playwright.
Mr. Eno's ambient music aspires to deflect attention, to slip into the perceptual background.
It aspires to become one of the top 30 most developed economies by 2050.
She aspires to become a dentist, her dream career since she was a child.
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia, aspires to cosy stability.
That's a crucial ingredient for any state that aspires to host the futuristic transportation system.
At the same time, Facebook aspires to serve the entire country, and the entire world.
Mona hates Alison, but she also aspires to reach the social power that Alison wielded.
But that is surely no bad thing in somebody who aspires to the top job.
It's very much a device that aspires to give you answers instead of web links.
JOLT is a prime example, Redlitz says, of what The Last Mile aspires to achieve.
Mei Shin is a young girl who aspires to her mother's stardom, via singing competitions.
I think he looks in the mirror and he aspires to be Vladimir the Great.
WeWork, the co-working giant, aspires to be more than a place to bill hours.
The military already aspires to ship 100 percent of its cargoes on U.S.-flag vessels.
If he aspires to sound presidential, he should call his program The Audacity of Hype.
It unlocks a new level of presence, which every VR experience and gadget aspires to.
The president aspires to being an authoritarian ruler and isn't really trying to hide it.
Jerry exudes the kind of "don't give a fuck" attitude a person aspires to have.
It is the urtext, what every midcentury modern space before and since aspires to be.
No one says you have to aim for the Jupiterian heights Mr. Macron aspires to.
It doesn't expect to persuade you through reason; it aspires to move you to believe.
I mean, there's, I mean, Vox Media aspires to have it's own network of shows.
The singer added that she aspires to be a role model for young boys and girls.
As much as 1More aspires for premium everything, its designs and construction are not without fault.
Like Mr. MacFarlane's other animated shows, "Bordertown" aspires to the issues-based comedy of Norman Lear.
The series isn't King's work, but it's storytelling that aspires to be on King's unmistakable wavelength.
To a certain extent, Putin aspires to be like Bill Clinton -- globally successfully and universally respected.
South Africa, which aspires to be the regional power, could spare just three helicopters to help.
Under cover of the hair-extension trade, Lambert aspires to be "king of an embryo empire".
Ardern's focus on "wellbeing" in her country seems to be something that Williamson also aspires toward.
It comes from the loud-mouthed property mogul who aspires to be the building's next occupant.
Beyond student loans and mortgages, it aspires to manage its customers' wealth and offer them insurance.
She now rents space in a salon and aspires to own her own shop some day.
"Watch for me — 85033," he said when asked if he aspires to run for elected office.
The company aspires to "rebuild the infrastructure that has powered beverages since the 1800s," he said.
In the series, the younger version of her character aspires to become the next Joni Mitchell.
A former World Bank adviser and education minister, Sandu aspires to Moldova becoming an EU member.
If service polishes up, Hotel Birks might blossom into the ultraluxury experience to which it aspires.
That's not a good trend line for a man who aspires to die on his throne.
Her work aspires toward the absolute — toward utopic, formalist transcendence — even while acknowledging its absurd impossibility.
When you're a writer, it's what Shaw says: All writing aspires to the quality of music.
"Yes, that does seem to be the hot job everyone aspires to nowadays," the dean nods.
I think New York City most represents what it is that America in general aspires to.
That's not to say that "Cunningham" even aspires to paint the definitive picture of its subject.
She is a contributor to The Edit and aspires to be a nurse practitioner and novelist.
It's billed as a musical adventure comedy about an orphan girl who aspires to become a dancer.
Heavy Rain aspires (and fails) to be an interactive adaptation of the grimy worlds of David Fincher.
The European Union, which Ankara aspires to join, has also expressed concerns over media freedoms in Turkey.
It's a lot to parse, but Blue Crow Media aspires to make it more approachable and digestible.
He apparently aspires to study at Sydney's prestigious Conservatorium of Music, once he passes the English exam.
"I understand that he's a straight A student and he aspires to go to college," he said.
Serbia, which aspires to join the European Union, is under pressure to promote greater tolerance for minorities.
The proud dad also shared some sound advice to his son, who aspires to be a musician.
Aecom is in the business of building infrastructure; Hyperloop aspires to be the infrastructure of the future.
An independent woman, McGriff is ambitious but aspires to find the kind of love her parents have.
"Our design aspires to express [innovation that is approachable while delivering the craft of filmmaking]," says Béhar.
It aspires to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, but that is practically unachievable by now.
JUST BEYOND CHARLIE CHEN'S perch, Shanghai looks every inch the global financial centre it aspires to be.
Shiffrin is the best technical skier of her generation, but she aspires to the élite in speed.
Their detention has deepened concerns about media freedom in Turkey, which aspires to join the European Union.
It grows ever harder to imagine that he could honor the high office to which he aspires.
In a public service that aspires to A's, due process protects people who get D's and F's.
Publishing a book is a rite of passage for almost everyone who aspires to the White House.
There was a courageousness that Pac displayed in his convictions that the average person only aspires to.
If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, "Sissy" succeeds.
I relate to the way Andy Warhol used pop imagery that aspires to some kind of universality.
Yet another possibility: a winner who aspires to sharply increase taxes on the rich and nationalize banks.
Self-made millionaire and judge of the ABC show "Shark Tank" Robert Herjavec still aspires to be better.
Encarnacion, who aspires to be in the armed services or a geologist, said his house is still leaking.
In that way, it achieves what even the most classic Bollywood fare aspires to: You'll leave feeling lighter.
For De Forest, the dog is the "Other" he can never become, the visionary he aspires to be.
HourlyNerd, a Boston-based startup, aspires to be more than an on-demand staffing service for skilled employees.
"I don't really know home other than America," said Abdelgader, who aspires to be a human rights lawyer.
Their cooking can range from filling to thrilling, but it rarely aspires to climb the slopes of creativity.
But The Automatica costs a ridiculous $450 for early backers and aspires to an MSRP that's $250 higher.
America, a country that is no longer contained by physical borders, aspires only for more power and control.
Some of Turkey's NATO allies and the European Union, which it aspires to join, have also expressed concern.
Established in late 2015, the ASEAN Economic Community aspires to implement economic and financial integration across member nations.
Google Photos, Google's cloud photo storage and sharing service, aspires to be a single home to everyone's photographs.
It's not entirely clear, in other words, that MoviePass can operate effectively at the scale it aspires to.
Coco follows the story of a young boy who aspires to be a musician despite his family's disapproval.
Britain is settling for two; India aspires for three; China plans to have six or so by 2035.
Alibaba aspires to serve 2bn customers around the world within 20 years—a benevolent empire that supports businesses.
But these CubeSats are measured in centimeters, rather than the much smaller payload that Starshot aspires to use.
As a nation that aspires to decency, we cannot permit ourselves to apply the law or justice selectively.
Yet despite its growth under CEO John Legere, T-Mobile still lacks the scale to which it aspires.
It's the rare depiction of belief that doesn't kill the thing it aspires to by trying too hard.
Some of its NATO allies and the European Union, which it aspires to join, have also expressed concern.
Justin Bieber represents what every white Canadian boy aspires to when they unironically dab, whip, or crank that.
Viewed as a play, it is neither as profound as it aspires to be nor even entirely cohesive.
Serbia, which aspires to join the European Union, has developed close ties with China over the past decade.
Serbia and the EU, which the Balkan country aspires to join, will provide the rest of the funds.
Yet if the famously image-conscious Trump aspires to undo some of the damage, there's reason to hope.
Although he has taken a few semesters off, he aspires to graduate from college before he turns 24.
And at 25, Labour's average poll rating is much too low for a party that aspires to power.
ICAO's next meeting is later this month, and Taiwan aspires to participate in a professional and constructive manner.
"We think Cisco aspires to address operators&apos concerns about Broadcom securing too much market power," Leopold said.
Every country in the region is either a member of the European Union or aspires to join it.
Vautier's postmodern art thus aspires to employ the affective capability of popular sentiments, much as standard corporate culture does.
Macedonia aspires to join NATO and EU, but its integration is stalled over a name dispute with neighboring Greece.
It can also lay the groundwork for an eventual driverless taxi service, which the company also aspires to launch.
"I'm happy, because I can dance again," says Bruce, who aspires to be a firefighter when he grows up.
"Adaptive learning" software, first developed by computer scientists in the 1970s, aspires to mimic tuition's one-on-one strengths.
It aspires to the 2010s witch fantasy, to the idea of Sabrina using her power without fear or limitation.
NATO and the European Union, which Macedonia aspires to join, have already warned the country to revoke the pardons.
Alex Zaragoza is the senior culture writer at VICE and aspires to have Da Band's Sara Stokes' perfect eyebrows.
Here again were important lessons for the home cook who aspires to serve a feast: Do not work alone.
It became communist after World War Two but embraced democracy in 1990 and aspires to join the European Union.
The 22-year-old aspires to study restaurant administration when she saves up enough money to cover university tuition.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says his father, William Gates Sr., 92, is the man he aspires to be.
But there was something utopian about this event in a way that the exclusionary fashion world rarely aspires to.
However, in the future, we expect the editing to live up to the standards to which the Review aspires.
It aspires to reportage without much of the hard-won, on-the-ground reporting needed to undergird that ambition.
He aspires to go to the Air Force Academy, and then, he has his eye on the Space Force.
Only inside do visitors see signs that its founder, Mitsunobu Okada, aspires to be more than an ordinary garbageman.
"I saw America for what it is, not what it imagines itself or even aspires to be," she writes.
The institution was basically conceived on the premise that this is the mode to which all advanced art aspires.
She aspires one day to bring sports like fencing, gymnastics, lacrosse, and rowing to her old neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Ms von der Leyen aspires to turn Europe carbon-neutral by 2050 and to tighten the 2030 emissions target.
Georgia, which aspires to join the European Union and NATO, has not had diplomatic relations with Russia since 2008.
How can any person who aspires to be commander in chief not even know what or where Aleppo is?
This phone turns my pictures into treasured memories, doing them justice with image sharpness that everyone else just aspires to.
WWE aspires to full-spectrum control of the stories it tells, with nothing getting in or out without its approval.
Jumping up from number 17 last year, this British gambling firm aspires to advance employee "game-changing skills" and expertise.
Coates is creating a nation unto itself, one that aspires to be as complex and conflicted as any real country.
Kigali aspires to be a manicured hub for finance and technology; its mayor has called vendors "an impediment to cleanliness".
She can no longer function as the adult and relevant artist she aspires to be without taking a political stand.
Emaar's reign may be challenged however: Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower, scheduled for completion in 2018, aspires to snatch the title.
Uber aspires to be a one-stop-shop for transportation and delivery, and a monthly subscription helps underscore that mission.
When we think of enterprise SaaS companies today, just about every startup in the space aspires to be a platform.
In a city that, like others in Africa, aspires to be a new Dubai or Singapore, what's not to like?
But if Mr Sinwar aspires to lead the Palestinians, he cannot do so at the helm of an armed group.
"Hospital" describes a future in which a benevolent artificial intelligence (AI) aspires to help humans enjoy long and happy lives.
Vision Fund 2 aspires to bring $108 billion of capital to disruptive and potentially market-reshaping technologies like artificial intelligence.
Abiola, who aspires to be a children's rights activist, says it's a very emotional issue for the three of them.
She wants to see strides, and so she aspires to be more of a professional and have an end goal.
However, a candidate is not just a citizen; he or she aspires to be the commander of an entire nation.
Nyong'o plays the mother of Fiona (newcomer Madina Nalwanga), a Ugandan girl who aspires to be the world chess champion.
Gabe aspires to go on to play in the major leagues one day -- and his athletic dreams extend beyond baseball.
A mercurial creature who aspires to be a painter herself, she swans in and out of his life at will.
But no such platform has the reach of Nextdoor, which aspires to be used by every neighborhood in the country.
Entireworld aspires to a vague utopianism, as if it could clothe the planet in a woker version of American Apparel.
If "Toruk" is theater that wants to be film, then "Bridge Over Mud" is live performance that aspires to automation.
She aspires to run a sustainable goat farm in West Africa — a project she's been working on for two years.
"Facebook's roots are a social network, but it aspires to be a full-blown media and communications company," Liu said.
Instead, people of all genders approach her with the concern that a woman — a single woman — aspires to lead them.
" In place of a moment of decision, Callard sees a more gradual process: "Old Person aspires to become New Person.
It's impossible to know where Stoller stands because he never paints a picture of the antitrust world he aspires to.
You could even say that Ma, the homemaker with a will of iron, is ultimately what Arnold aspires to be.
But while Uber aspires to self-driving cars, Airbnb has a different goal: enabling what I call self-driving people.
The latest big-screen adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel aspires to transcend gender, just as the writer intended.
But they are missing something important: Prestige counts for an emerging country that aspires to greatness, to big development plans.
Lloyd aspires to become an NFL kicker in 2020, though Gay is hoping it won't be his job she takes.
Ukraine is not part of the European Union but aspires to membership, making Ukraine issues part of Sondland's official remit.
He aspires to athletic administration; at Stanford, he took the time to get to know the athletic director, Bernard Muir.
The disqualification sent an unmistakable message to Mr. Khomeini and to the reformist bloc he aspires to lead, one analyst said.
She has competed in pageants on and off since she was 5, and Barcellona told the stations she aspires for more.
Judicial adventures in metaphysics were anathema to the man who spent three decades in the seat to which Mr Gorsuch aspires.
David Blake, the founder of Degreed, a startup, aspires to resolve that problem by acting as the central bank of credentials.
In that regard, we can only hope that the Time 100 list is far less influential than it aspires to be. 
Lydia West as Stephen and Celeste's young daughter Bethany, who initially aspires to a transhumanism lifestyle, is just beginning her career.
He aspires to national office and spends much of his time heckling the prime minister, who is under investigation for corruption.
Today, Aidan is a feisty, bright third-grader who loves to sing and play piano and aspires to become an artist.
"I feel like, wait, have we gone back in time?" said Sheriff, who aspires to be a barrister like her father.
"  As Roxane Gay wrote in Curbed, "When one aspires to own a tiny home, they have a corresponding tiny American dream.
Critics, including the European Union, which Turkey still nominally aspires to join, say Erdogan has used the crackdown to stifle dissent.
The renunciation of plans to turn KOD into a party has helped to defray suspicions that its founder aspires to power.
Visa-free access to Europe is widely sought by citizens and the leadership in Turkey, which aspires to European Union membership.
Reeves could be seen in footage darting from cover to cover, shooting targets — something Wilder aspires to in his free time.
The mother of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the 85033-year-old democratic socialist aspires to eventually sit in the Oval Office.
The institute has a gallery space and bookstore, and it aspires to organize quarterly exhibitions, travelling shows, artist residencies, and publications.
Nevertheless, talk shows are relatively easy and inexpensive to produce compared with reported narratives, which the company also aspires to make.
At 50, Mastermind no longer aspires to be a chic lifestyle accessory or an invitation to battle the powerful global elite.
The cookbook author and PBS chef, who started out in the diplomatic world, aspires to help Americans appreciate her native cuisine.
With more than $100 billion in agricultural exports in 2018, Brazil aspires to capitalize on the world's growing demand for food.
She is interested in cognitive development and aspires to work with young mothers and people in hospitals who are struggling financially.
Genuine democracy doesn't make grand promises, does not seduce or charm, but only aspires to a certain measure of human dignity.
At 70, Mr Corbyn is on the old side for somebody who aspires to the most demanding job in British politics.
That's Scaramucci's best impersonation of the sort of man the president of these United States, God help us, aspires to be.
It's a platform that aspires to "connect the world" but that must not be credited with changing it in the process.
Both pieces are good, but neither aspires to being a comprehensive historical survey, going back to The Economist's founding in 1843.
Carbon Engineering aspires to deliver its product at an ultimate retail price of about $1 per liter, or $3.75 per gallon.
At the very least, Mr. Barr can commit to standing up for the integrity of the office he aspires to hold.
What makes Candy Crush interesting — a lesson for future TV programs — is how it aspires to bridge gaming culture and mainstream culture.
I was nearing the trance-like state that durational art — think Marina Abramović, Ragnar Kjartansson, Christian Marclay — aspires to induce in audiences.
Tzuo also sees this platform play as a logical move for any company that aspires to be a billion-dollar-revenue company.
" Thomason aspires not just to bring more self-driving taxis on the road, but to be the "premier autonomous vehicle platform provider.
"Money, power and prestige are what Cliff Barnes aspires to, even though he sees that the Ewings live in misery," he said.
On the evidence of the Lumix S1, I think the company has a good shot at earning the credibility it aspires to.
There's always someone or something, a final detail, between the Real Madrid star and the kind of perfection to which he aspires.
Although much of the world aspires towards a slender ideal of femininity, the pressure to be thin in Japan is uniquely strong.
The United States and European Union both voiced concern about the move in Turkey, a NATO ally which aspires to EU membership.
As Lau told me, the company looks at Apple as the industry standard and aspires to it and operate with similar principles.
"Time and time again, Beijing shows that it is not up to being the great power it aspires to be," Cotton said.
Trump sees himself in—and aspires to be—the Russian president, not just as a nationalistic authoritarian but a distinguished culture warrior.
However, any public college, and any college that aspires to help students grow intellectually, should aim to expose them to challenging ideas.
Last month, the Trump administration launched a new offensive against Hezbollah, claiming the group aspires to conduct attacks against the US homeland.
More than 100 people were injured and the European Union and NATO - both of which Skopje aspires to join - condemned the violence.
Mr. Vázquez enrolled this year in law school in Mexico City and aspires to become a judge to fight Mexico's relentless corruption.
The often startling lyrical imagery of the cinematographer, Brett Jutkiewicz, notwithstanding, the movie aspires to an over-the-shoulder immediacy of perspective.
A former typographer, Miroslav aspires to open a business here, and he said he hoped Britain would remain in the European Union.
Mexico: The Hill: Mexico's newly elected president, Andrės Manuel López Obrador, aspires to change his country's tense relationship with the United States.
Or, at least everything Deadpool aspires to be; balancing pain, fearlessness, love and a filthy (filthy!) sense of humor in one body.
The app seems to be going for a lower level of realism than apps like Oculus's Medium sculpting tool aspires to be.
RIYADH, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's stock exchange aspires to be the exclusive venue for the listing of Saudi Aramco's (IPO-ARMO.
Mr. Stein, 57, who gave up the suburbs for downtown, grew up here but aspires to get rid of his two cars.
His furious demeanor and raging remarks showed him to be a remarkably inappropriate choice for the supremely judicious position he aspires to.
Rakuten, which aspires to rival Amazon, also became a global sponsor of the league in a multiyear deal reportedly worth $219 million.
He aspires to be a way station for men who don't get such things, but he fears his refuge becoming a crutch.
For "Anger," which was seen at the Humana Festival in Louisville last year, aspires to more than caricatures of dangerously devolved masculinity.
If the Trump administration aspires to truly advance religious freedom, it will need to embrace a far broader vision of human rights.
"All art constantly aspires toward the condition of music": Walter Pater's fusty dictum is a neo-Romantic cri de coeur for Énard.
But, in 2015, Mmusi Maimane became the first black leader of the D.A. He aspires to someday become the first non-A.
Her husband, Konstantin Murin, was a pilot, as his father was before him, and as his son, Dinis, aspires to be now.
The firm also aspires to add another 5003 employees this year and treble its seat count to 2500,210 in the same period.
She was president of the Caribbean students association on campus and aspires to become a doctor, according to the Miss World website.
How can any person who aspires to be commander in chief not be able to name even one foreign leader he admires?
While pregnant and in court-ordered drug counseling, she falls in love with a security guard who aspires to become a fireman.
Kamala's presence in our government empowers every woman of color who aspires to be politically active or engaged in their communities one day.
So even though the iPad might cost less, it won't necessarily give you the same laptop-like experience Microsoft's tiny Surface aspires to.
Hailey Dawson aspires to hold the record for most number of ceremonial first pitches by throwing at every MLB stadium across the country.
" Feeld aspires to create a trusting community for what Trifonov calls "open" people, because so many dating apps on the market are "dodgy.
For Kohl's, the deal shows how the big-box retailer aspires to be a top destination for athletic apparel and sports-related merchandise.
Kellie Leitch, an MP who aspires to succeed him as head of the Conservative Party, wants to screen immigrants for "anti-Canadian values".
Ian Rosenbaum, 7, aspires to be a defenseman in the National Hockey League one day, representing number 0003 like his idol, Kris Letang.
At a summit on June 20th-21st the European Council of leaders aspires to pull off a package deal covering the key roles.
Being on a first name basis with Apple CEO Tim Cook is something every developer, businessperson, and wannabe Silicon Valley entrepreneur aspires to.
With the membership package and apps, it becomes clear that Kencko aspires to build a brand and not just sell a product online.
Chris Harrison, who leads the team, told me that he aspires to build a wellness program that begins at the point of hiring.
Services like Netflix and TikTok (the mobile video clip app that aspires to be the next Netflix) are global in scope and ambition.
But ECOWAS has been slow to respond to the crisis in Togo, which aspires to be a hub for business in west Africa.
He told Reuters he aspires to build DCG into a publicly traded conglomerate like Berkshire Hathaway Inc, run by legendary investor Warren Buffett.
And though India's growth, at 7.5% last year, looks buoyant by global standards, it is below the 9-13.73% the government aspires to.
In both the original and the remake, Penny is Johnny's sultry dance partner, exuding the sex appeal and confidence to which Baby aspires.
While she aspires to be a funeral director, she says the car's associations with death have little relation to her love of hearses.
O.J.: Made in America is long partly because it has so much terrain to cover and partly because it aspires to be definitive.
Here's a look at Ward's political past: 'Arizona deserves better' Ward has said she aspires to be the "conservative voice" in the Senate.
But there are three problems in the movie's execution that robbed it of the Moonstruck magic that every surreal romantic comedy aspires to.
At a time when so much gay culture aspires to honorary heterosexual status, their art is true L.G.B.T.Q., loud and proud and unguarded.
The digital platform's expansion beyond the e-wallet space has drawn parallels to their larger Chinese counterparts, something Deora admits Paytm aspires to.
The president's critics, including the European Union which Turkey still nominally aspires to join, say Erdogan has used the crackdown to stifle dissent.
Arthur aspires to one day be good enough to go on his favorite late night show, hosted by Murray Franklin (Robert De Niro).
China aspires to lead in quantum information science, and Congress is starting to recognize the importance of preserving U.S. competitiveness in this domain.
Getting along with opponents to move America forward is required of President Trump, members of Congress and anyone who aspires to public service.
Instead, now, at age forty-five trying to fashion a second career, I am like a pigeon who aspires to be a pterodactyl.
The latter course would have accomplished dual goals: refuting the accusations while acting like an occupant of the office to which he aspires.
But we see the way he takes care of his white dress shirt and dark suit and know what he aspires to be.
"Queen" aspires to solve multiple problems at once, but winds up emphasizing a whole new one: the continuing fuzziness of her artistic identity.
He happily slipped on the chain for his turn with it, but The U aspires to a different piece of jewelry this season.
Netanyahu also issued warnings to Lebanon and Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds force, which the Israeli leader said aspires to destroy Israel.
The perfunctory depth doesn't detract from the terrific aplomb of the figures, but it sabotages the unitary power to which the picture aspires.
Vaio doesn't make the lightest laptops on the market, but it aspires to make the lightest laptops that ask for the fewest sacrifices.
The country aspires to be a Jewish and democratic state — a homeland for the Jewish people where all citizens are afforded democratic freedoms.
The answers are as inevitable as they are irrelevant in this reality-TV-show pitch that aspires to be a Tama Janowitz novel.
One recent survey gave the coalition, which aspires to win 18 governorships, 44.7 percent of voter intentions versus 21.1 percent for the government.
It also aspires, with less success, to philosophically query the void at the center of modern life and Christianity's failure to fill it.
All art aspires to the condition of music, Walter Pater wrote; within music itself, all music dreams of becoming another kind of music.
" Years ago, Sweetgreen developed a personality archetype to describe its core customer: the "conscious achiever," a person who aspires to a "maximalized life.
The president said he aspires to a fruitful meeting with the leader, but is ready to walk out or could decline to attend.
But on Wednesday, Burr declined to set a firm timeline, saying only that he aspires to be finished by the end of 85033.
For though humanity aspires to achieve immortality, our cells teach us that a life without death is the most unnatural fate of all.
And my party, which aspires to a 28500-state strategy up and down the ballot, won a just 6900 counties to Trump's 2628,28503.
"The leadership of Xi Jinping aspires to be a superpower in cyberspace in science and tech," Sacks, the New America fellow, told me.
Like the US, China aspires to build a comprehensive national grid that can carry energy from where it's generated to where it's needed.
Dissenting from previous ways of seeing and interpreting Op and kinetic art, it aspires to cast these genres in a new and different light.
There's also Project Loon, which aspires to beam internet to hard-to-reach areas that aren't served by existing wireless or wireline broadband connections.
It treats racism as a problem that is not worthy of the kind of serious analysis this show aspires to give to systemic misogyny.
Taylor, an admirer of engineer and astronaut Mae C. Jemison, grew up dreaming of space exploration and aspires to work for NASA one day.
The term "Jexodus" is a play on Candace Owens's "Blexit" organization, which putatively aspires to lead African Americans out of the Democratic Party coalition.
Mira aspires to enact change as a Banksy-style protest artist, but she's held back with guilt that her brother died on her watch.
All this gave heart to independence-minded Ukrainians, including the unrecognised Kiev Patriarchate, which aspires to become the nucleus of a Ukrainian national church.
So I asked a Walmart spokesperson who the intended customer is: Walmart's existing customer or a different customer base the company aspires to reach?
These chart hits and her reality television stardom were in competition with reestablishing the kind of "authentic," album-based solo career she aspires to.
Fearful that sanctions will eventually seep into their civil-aviation activities, UAC now aspires to build passenger jets wholly independent of Western supply chains.
Slack might have begun life as a glorified IRC channel, but it aspires to be the place where you do much of your work.
"I think there's a big disconnect between what conventional medicine aspires to do and what actually happens sometimes in the consultation room," says Dossett.
Unlike his Kuomintang (KMT) party, with its historical roots in China, Ms Tsai's ruling Democratic Progressive Party aspires in its charter to formal independence.
By acting as a global showcase for such extraordinary talent, CuroCarte also aspires to become a source of inspiration, motivation, and encouragement for makers.
In this climate, it is widely believed that anyone who aspires to stand on the progressive side of politics ought to be pro-immigration.
People want to see their representatives working well, and want to be proud of their choice of representative — isn't this what democracy aspires to?
"Wanting to be a firm and powerful leader who can stare people down like Putin is clearly something Trump aspires to," Ms. Khrushcheva said.
If the United States aspires to be a great Arctic nation, it will need to significantly modernize and enhance its capabilities in the region.
And as a person who renounces fads — no pastel pyramids for me, thank you — part of me still aspires to a more traditional approach.
She aspires to compete in future Olympic Games; she was not an alternate for the United States team for the London Games in 2012.
In contrast to the so-called Calexit movement, which aspires to secession, these proponents see California's salvation in greater local autonomy within the union.
By contrast, Iran both wants the economic benefits of international trade and simultaneously aspires to regional hegemony—projecting its power from Afghanistan to Lebanon.
While the Philippines officially aspires to egalitarianism, being a woman can still be a liability and misogyny is still an effective weapon in politics.
" "Anyone who aspires to the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of Israel in America.
Only by the third episode does it begin to demonstrate that it aspires to be something more than just a woman-in-jeopardy thriller.
"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" stars Lindsay Lohan as an ambitious teen who aspires to become an actress, no matter what it takes.
North Korea aspires to put nuclear warheads on its new Hwasong-14 ICBM, but could also use it to deliver chemical or biological agents.
North Korea aspires to put nuclear warheads on its new Hwasong-14 ICBM but could also use it to deliver chemical or biological agents.
The titles include "Suspiria" (the Dario Argento original, not the more recent remake), "Querelle" and "Possession," films maudits whose ranks "Climax" aspires to join.
He has defined his government as feminist, progressive, pro-European and "a loyal reflection of the best in the society that it aspires to serve."
But The Discovery never aspires to be challenging, at least not beyond its Children of Men-like fascination with an apocalypse happening in slow motion.
No risk, no reward As Lincoln rolls out more units and aspires to catch the competition, avoiding a tariff on imported vehicles is obviously important.
LinkSpace's Hu aspires to build reusable rockets that return to Earth after delivering their payload, much like the Falcon 123 rockets of Elon Musk's SpaceX.
There are those who follow the Muslim Brotherhood, a movement that aspires, usually peacefully, to shift both society and its governance in an Islamic direction.
There's no word on international launch plans, but Teenage Engineering told Engadget that it aspires to sell the product outside of China in the future.
It aspires, in short, to act more like a normal bank, though perhaps, because of its sophisticated technology and clients, in not-quite-normal ways.
She aspires to be an actress, and the search results tied to Moore are not the ones she wants for the rest of her life.
All of these are dangerous qualities in an individual who aspires to be president and commander-in-chief, with command of the US nuclear arsenal.
It'd be easy, and not entirely unfair, to say the government of Azerbaijan aspires for Baku to be a new Dubai on the Caspian Sea.
It's the constant push and pull between what TWD aspires to be and what it shamelessly falls back on when elevated storytelling gets too tough.
It could, therefore, serve as an excellent place to get hands-on experience in running a public body before he aspires to the big league.
If Uber really aspires to be a catchall transport platform, it needs to become much smarter about using data to suggest the right transport method.
Her lasting influence is evident: Ms. Cannady worked as a substitute classroom aide herself after high school and aspires to return to that role permanently.
She discovered a specialized school north of Atlanta, the Lionheart School, that she aspires to send Seth to one day, if she can afford it.
Al-Arabiya said Trump told Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a telephone call that he aspires to consolidate a U.S. partnership with the kingdom.
All of these are dangerous qualities in an individual who aspires to be president and commander in chief, with command of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
While providing the backdrop for the revolution, the Winter Palace has also preserved its iconic image of Empire which today's Russia again aspires to be.
An exponential mindset takes thinking to the next level as it aspires for greater things (ten times bigger than how a normal person would imagine).
His visual flair remains the only consistently appealing part of "Hold the Dark," a thriller that aspires to something deeper but never figures out what.
While she aspires to compete in future Olympic Games, she was not an alternate for the United States team for the London Games in 2012.
" As a general rule, Pincus told me in June, WTF aspires to be "pro-social [and] pro-planet, but also pro-business and pro-economy.
Lacie Pound, our protagonist, is a solid 4.2 but aspires to move into a luxury apartment complex that gives discounts to 4.5's and above.
And while other companies only temporarily paused testing of their own, the incident cast a pall over an industry that aspires to make roads safer.
The too-cute subtitle, "And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn," underlines the cheeky tone to which the film aspires and doesn't fully sustain.
"68 Whiskey," a new military show from Imagine Entertainment and CBS, aspires to be a dark comedy about medics at an austere outpost in Afghanistan.
One hopes that sooner than later the United States will revert to being the open, friendly country that it is and aspires to be again.
The Reach Every Mother and Child (REACH) Act aspires to invent not just one fictional child at risk of death, but five million of them.
LinkSpace's Hu aspires to build reusable rockets that return to Earth after delivering their payload, much like the Falcon 9 rockets of Elon Musk's SpaceX.
But while the film aspires to a clipped complexity, it comes across as gimmicky and amateurish — a chain of miseries passed off as tough truths.
He aspires to turn Spring, with his partners David and Alan Tisch, into a billion-dollar business — and then return to Romania as a ''benevolent dictator.
This piece, like others in the show, aspires toward oceanic documentation, an aspect reinforced by the artist's insistence on time-stamping each work in its title.
It was the first known significant strike on people traffickers in Albania, which aspires to join the EU but has struggled with a reputation for lawlessness.
Turkey still aspires to become a member of the European Union, and Erdogan should be told in no uncertain terms that his actions make that impossible.
Those who say Trump should release his tax returns claim we are entitled to view this portrait of the man who aspires to lead our country.
Its chief executive, Kim Tae-Hoon, says it aspires to be a financial-adviser version of Jarvis, the AI assistant in the superhero film "Iron Man".
He aspires to see sharia (Islamic law) enforced across Indonesia; he is in favour of banning homosexual acts and minority Muslim groups whose beliefs offend him.
"When you have somebody in your life who aspires me as much as she does," Booker gushed, as Dawson smiled and blushed in the front row.
Togo, a regional financial hub that aspires to be an African Singapore, is at odds with West African neighbours which mostly have laws restricting presidential mandates.
OnePlus is sitting pretty on top of the Android world with its new OnePlus 210, but it aspires to be more than just a phone maker.
That list includes the Audeze EL-2299, AudioQuest NightHawk, and Audio-Technica 73z, each of which aspires to occupying the same stratum as the Beyerdynamic pair.
With that timeline, the bill aspires to train technical officials, the attorney general's office, and law enforcement agencies to recognize cases that fall under this law.
But if you're a PlayStation 4 owner who aspires to join gaming's elite, the PlayStation 4 Elite controller should get you there (at least in name).
Still, China plainly aspires to be the dominant power in East and Southeast Asia, and this is making the United States and its allies increasingly nervous.
The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), which aspires to be the OPEC for natural gas suppliers, kicked off the event on Tuesday with calls for cooperation.
But I hope that editors of The Times, a "paper of record" that aspires to high ethical standards, debated in depth whether and what to publish.
Ms. Chico, who aspires to be an animator for Disney, said she was not viewing the Monday night performance as a springboard for a Broadway career.
China aspires to lead future advances in quantum technologies, and the U.S. should actively pursue disruption, while also recognizing that we are at risk of disruption.
"Anyone who aspires to the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of Israel in America," Pence said.
In a central banking world that aspires to be boring, the suggestion that it might be OK to tolerate inflation of 3 percent is downright sensational.
This is hardly the sort of behavior worthy of a great power that in the words of Mr. Xi, aspires to make "greater contributions to mankind."
A clown-for-hire by day, he aspires to be a stand-up comic at night… but finds the joke always seems to be on him.
Suing your longest-standing client and prospective employer is hardly a great advertisement for a 56-year-old who still aspires to a top banking job.
Indian malls, evolving from ramshackle collections of stores to modern plazas, are seen as a gateway to brands that a growing middle class aspires to own.
American government, on the other hand, aspires to completeness, to the principle that the many (e pluribus) can pursue their own rights yet become one (unum).
That observation leads to this report's second big claim: when a sophisticated citizenry aspires to democracy, frustrating that aspiration can be imprudent as well as unjust.
ShopBack aspires to have close touchpoints with how young consumers in Southeast Asia spend their money online, so helping them to manage it plays into that focus.
The government of Turkey, a NATO member which aspires to join the EU, has so far declined comment other than to say it is a legal issue.
But he aspires to be a master of the universe, as his firm, Social Capital, expands with separate funds for late-stage investing, debt, and public equities.
A company executive said this week that Huawei no longer aspires to overtake Samsung to become the No. 1 smartphone seller by the end of the year.
Turkey aspires to join the EU but its accession negotiations, launched in 2005, are at a standstill amid concerns over human rights and the rule of law.
Every rom com aspires to have a moral—a big lesson the protagonist learns in the process of finding love, happiness, and, of course, him or herself.
Only the anachronistic inclusion of other songs inhabiting other, totally random, totally unrelated genres prevents the album from reaching the disturbing verisimilitude that absurdist pastiche aspires to.
Rather than being just a form of digital gold, bitcoin aspires to loftier goals: to be a means of exchange like the euro, yen or the dollar.
Everyone I work with has a podcast or aspires to have a podcast, but beyond this nerd group that I'm in, regular people have heard about podcasting.
Mr Dokolo, who surely has the backing of his father-in-law, has also met Moïse Katumbi, another wealthy Congolese exile, who aspires to replace Mr Kabila.
A talented student who aspires to work in public service should never be shut out because he or she can't afford an apartment in the nation's capital.
Raw Pressery currently delivers cold-pressed juices to homes in six Indian cities, but it aspires to grow into one of the country's leading health food makers.
GoTenna Pro meshing radio aspires to deploy next to rescue, fire and security teams Perdomo said this was actually more or less the plan from the beginning.
An avid swimmer and prominent member of the opposition party Justice First, he aspires to run for the Barinas governorship, currently held by a brother of Chavez.
Kosovo aims to generate a quarter of its energy from renewable sources by 2020 to meet the standards of the European Union, which it aspires to join.
But as helpful as that will be to the citizens of Haywood County, it's a solution that aspires only to bring us back to where we were.
PARIS (Reuters) - A third-round loser in her debut appearance at Roland Garros, Japanese teenager Naomi Osaka is not yet the household name she aspires to be.
"She can govern and she can start here, day one, more experienced than any non-vice president has ever been who aspires to this office," he added.
Even though the incident happened ten years ago, well before Trump entered the political arena, this behavior is unacceptable, especially by someone who aspires to higher office.
In 22017, even the most pedestrian, phone book-looking website aspires to be something more than merely an "entry" within the grand information catalog of the web.
Mobike has lost 4.55 billion yuan ($680 million) since April 4, 2018 when Meituan, the app that aspires to be the "Amazon for services", bought it out.
The Shed, Manhattan's newest arts complex, sits on the south side of Hudson Yards, a colossal real-estate development that aspires to be a city unto itself.
However, Capriles - a sports fanatic who helped found the opposition party Justice First - remains an active figure in the political scene and still aspires to be president.
Jessa, especially, aspires to the stoicism of her father, or better yet that of her creations: their wounds sewn up, seams disguised with hair dye and glue.
With 30 teams employing virtual armies of scouts, talent evaluators, psychological screeners and statisticians, there is little unknown about any player who aspires to the big leagues.
He's driven by his love for the people he aspires to protect, a quality that makes him a sharp contrast with his egotistic rival, Bakugo (Nobuhiko Okamoto).
Rose also aspires to be an ambassador for Muay Thai around the world, and urges transgender boxers in rural areas not to be discouraged by early setbacks.
Yes, "Hamilton" (based on Ron Chernow's biography) understands that anyone who aspires to national office is going to require an immense ego and a hunger to rule.
Jews have thrived here as they have in few other places in the world because America at least aspires to be a multiethnic democracy, not an ethnostate.
The Urban Movie Channel ($19813 a month, $21981 a year), created by Black Entertainment Television's founder, Robert L. Johnson, in late 240, aspires to a wider range.
Jo is arguably the protagonist of both the novel and the film, and aspires to be a successful writer — something unheard of for women at the time. 
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Losing the Compass, at White Cube in London's Mason's Yard, aspires to critique geographical, aesthetic, and other sorts of hierarchies.
The RCEP is seen as an alternate to the TPP for a path to the broader Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) that APEC aspires to.
"I felt the power of music before I could even speak!" says Sparsh, who aspires to be a professional singer and start his own record-label one day.
While Slack aspires to ease communication between coworkers, people increasingly turn to the platform for personal conversations with their spouses, friends, relatives, and fellow Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts.
The plan aspires to limit the spread of gun violence by relying heavily on more sophisticated technology, better data, and regulations that keep pace with the Internet age.
It took a year and a half to agree on five pillars that best described the company Uber aspires to be: grounded, populist, inspiring, highly evolved, and elevated.
For an administration that aspires to an America First foreign policy, moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem puts America's interests last, not at the head of the line.
For an administration that aspires to an America First foreign policy, moving the US embassy to Jerusalem puts America's interests last, not at the head of the line.
Isn't that part of the label Daje aspires to overcome, in a journey that witnesses the strength, resilience and determination is takes for many like her to survive?
But the job he aspires to is a weighty one and his temperamental fitness for it—even setting aside Ms Blasey's allegations—seems less certain than it did.
According to MegaBots cofounders, Gui Cavalcanti, Matt Oehrlein, and Brinkley Warren, the startup aspires to follow in the footsteps of major sports associations like Formula 0003 or UFC.
Getting them out in the open now and devising countermeasures are an essential part of the vetting process for any technology that aspires to being in everyday use.
"A side effect of the digital age in food photography, camera cuisine is any dish that was inspired by a picture or aspires to be one," he wrote.
Parts 1 and 2 might represent a similar walk-up in a narrative that aspires to be not a traditional TV series, but a singular 18-hour movie.
Stanisha Desamoure, a soon-to-be junior student from Queens, said she aspires to work in the tech industry, although she hadn't done any coding before the event.
The extent of the purges in Turkey, which has NATO's second largest armed forces and aspires to membership of the European Union, has drawn criticism in the West.
Tuca is a gig worker on a TaskRabbitish platform called ChoreGoose, and Bertie is a data processor at Conde Nest who aspires to be a senior operations analyst.
ADGM is also a free trade zone that aspires to house a range of local, regional and international FIs that can aid the future development of the country.
J.R.R. Tokien's Middle-Earth in Lord of the Rings is the classic example, but George R.R. Martin aspires to Tolkien's world-building throne with Game of Thrones' Westeros.
But the void that it aspires to fill is real: In American intellectual life there isn't a far-right answer to tenured radicalism, or a genuinely reactionary style.
The follow up to Dontnod's Life is Strange, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit follows a 10-year-old boy named Chris who aspires to be a superhero.
Any fault or misstep becomes a hammer he can use to chisel Celeste into the sculpture of the docile mother and wife he requires she aspires to be.
Facing economic pressure from the United States, Turkey has signalled a wish to improve strained ties with the European Union, which it still aspires to join despite disagreements.
Khare likens it to a "full stack" approach, by which he means that TaskBob aspires to tightly control the entire customer chain rather than outsource elements of it.
India, meanwhile, has a long history of defending major industries, particularly farming and pharmaceuticals, but Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said his country aspires to be more open.
At the same time, to paraphrase Walter Pater, opera is a condition toward which all pop culture aspires: there are soap operas, rock operas, space operas, horse operas.
All kinds of politicians take advantage of divided opposition when it presents itself, but a normal primary campaign at least aspires to win the center of the party.
As embodied by the appealing newcomer Jules Latimer, in a bravely affectless performance, Emmie (birth name: Emaani) has the self-effacing mien of someone who aspires to invisibility.
The tech giants, whose ranks Netflix aspires to join, want something more like a monopoly, to be the conduit for as much of our experience as they can.
One officer even said he warned his son, who is currently serving in the U.S. military and aspires to be a police officer, not to join the NYPD.
At dinnertime, the Blue Train aspires to the grandeur of "Downton Abbey": Women are instructed to dress in "elegant evening wear" and men must wear coat and tie.
This movie aspires to depict real life, not life as cinema is often inclined to idealize it; by the same token, it is hardly a work of naturalism.
In religion, Catholicism under Pope Francis aspires (scandals permitting) to ease its way leftward as well, leaving evangelical Christianity as an isolated bastion with little culture-shaping power.
As for what the ABC starlet aspires to be, she lists both Solange Knowles and her TV mom Tracee Ellis Ross as two life role models — for differing reasons.
Philosophically, Asgardia aspires to escape humanity's endless divisions by opening up space citizenship to pretty much anyone on Earth and uniting them behind the cause of defending the planet.
Welch, along with a Catholic psychiatrist and a man who underwent conversion therapy and now aspires to perform it on others, sued the state claiming the law is unconstitutional.
Tangdou Guangchang Wu ("Jelly Bean Square Dance"), which started out posting dance videos (with filters to iron out wrinkles), aspires to be a one-stop shop for the old.
"The U.S. is going after sectors where China aspires to compete head-to-head with the U.S./West — 5G and supercomputing," said Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group.
But he said the Balkan country needed to grow at a much higher pace to start converging with the standards of the European Union, which it aspires to join.
The company aspires to encourage workers to undertake volunteering opportunities, while projecting a business that promotes sustainability, education and giving back — with Oracle donating millions to charity every year.
The funding will be a major boost for the Plymouth, Michigan-based startup, which aspires to be the first carmaker to the U.S. consumer market with an electric pickup.
NATO member Turkey, which aspires to join the European Union, has long been touted by its Western partners as a model secular, democratic nation with a majority Muslim population.
So much music aspires to be like a daydream in this way, but few artists inhabit that liminal headspace as well as Mechatok and Toxe do on that release.
Speaking as someone who aspires to do drugs and use VR, I am glad that someone on the other end of the production cycle will be one step ahead.
In its mission statement, Partners in Health aspires to bring modern medical science to those most in need around the world and to serve as an antidote for despair.
The federal government is also planning to strengthen its satellite infrastructure, and aspires to send up new satellites quickly if the need arises, which could spell many more launches.
Since last year's abortive putsch, Turkish authorities have shut more than 130 media outlets, raising concerns about media freedom in a country that aspires to join the European Union.
No one aspires to be a whistleblower, and most employees, either out of fear of reprisal or belief that reporting problems will be futile—both legitimate concerns—stay silent.
Rote and riveting, it's a highly informational documentary that aspires to the aim of all great art: to evoke in the viewer the emotions connected to the senses themselves.
Marley, who aspires to be a lifestyle magazine editor when she grows up, says she hopes her initiative will encourage other kids to take action in their own communities.
At the same time, abusive tactics that constitute harassment of superdelegates should be rejected whether the candidate is Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders or anyone who aspires to the presidency.
It would be a major boost for the Plymouth, Michigan-based startup, which aspires to be the first car maker to the U.S. consumer market with an electric pickup.
Rather, he aspires to become to food what Gertrude Stein was to art, a culinary catalyst whose parties mix the creative and the powerful against the backdrop of cooking.
Butler won the NBA Cares Community Assist Award last April, and says he aspires to use his broadening platform to navigate the contentious social issues that plague the country.
Acute Art aspires "to explore and enable the transition from art in the physical world into the new, disruptive realm of VR," something artists have been doing for years.
A business trip down there goes south in fairly predictable ways, at least in the context of the kind of hectic, strenuous, nasty caper-comedy "Gringo" aspires to be.
Macedonia aspires to join the European Union, and his trial was widely seen as sending a clear message that even the most powerful politicians could not act with impunity.
Based on news reports of kidnapping in a Manila college, "Dead Kids" aspires to explore how widening class disparity in the Philippines is burdening a new, increasingly globalized generation.
In many ways, Mr. Halim's museum, which aspires to offer an encyclopedic display covering 763 years through 276,21962 timepieces and 255 pieces of stained glass, is a family affair.
Perhaps that's because Mr. Arpaio has always represented what Mr. Trump aspires to be: a thuggish autocrat who enforces the law as he pleases, without accountability or personal consequence.
A salesman at the family tire dealership, he's the yuppie type Lezlie disdains, or, at least, he aspires to be: he and Tawney share a McMansion decorated in pastels.
And the fight unexpectedly drew in a voice from China's judiciary, which in some quarters aspires to the kind of independence Mr. Trump has at times appeared to undercut.
"Wheaton College aspires to provide an educational environment that is not only free of hazing, but practices our values as a Christian community," the statement from the college said.
The big picture: China aspires to have 30 million AVs by the end of the next decade and McKinsey estimates the market there could be worth $500 billion by 2030.
In the image of the World Economic Forum whence it came, the index aspires to collect the best-run global companies, by evaluating their governance, financial quality and sustainability initiatives.
And because we know not everyone aspires to dress like the parents from a '90s sitcom, we've kept an eye on the other footwear silhouettes tipping the scales this season.
With a corporate aim to draw in and keep hold of the best individuals in the housing industry, Taylor Wimpey aspires to create a trustworthy, competitive and supportive employee network.
But Barack gave America a more specific (and straight-up charming) list of things he aspires to do once he's got the weight of the country off of his shoulders.
While AmazonFresh aspires to be the the future of grocery shopping — if online ordering proves convenient enough to replace weekend supermarket trips — it doesn't seem to be quite there yet.
Today I am still that person who aspires to tell stories visiting every country I can, and now I can enjoy traveling in the company of an equally independent partner.
"The company aspires to reach a transparent accord at the negotiating table, so we can proceed to sign a new collective contract before the deadline," Cerrejon said in a statement.
Its headquarters and research centre are tucked away in a huge complex of low-rise buildings in Shanghai's Jiading district, a cluster that aspires to become the Detroit of China.
"Shauna is a fun-loving, hard-working single mother from Las Vegas who aspires to live life to its absolute fullest," executive producer and head writer Bradley Bell tells PEOPLE.
In response, Hebron, who aspires to a career in technology, has developed an app that matches a person's symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression with ways to address those problems.
The specific proposal that dozens of scientists, engineers, artists, and investors came to discuss was Oceanix City, which aspires to create a scalable platform for the seafaring civilizations of tomorrow.
G-Eazy, who I gathered is or aspires to be a rapper, kept yelling "OAKLAND STAND UP!" or "BAY AREA STAND UP!" between hack-written lyrics about something or other.
Whereas Walter White was a lesson for what could happen to an everyman under the wrong circumstances, Jimmy is not a blank slate that aspires to any kind of universality.
Everyone who has ever shot a basketball already knows what it looks like, because it is what everyone shooting a basketball aspires to in that moment, and it never changed.
By ignoring the past and emphasizing the products it aspires to have dominate tomorrow — Groups, Marketplace, Watch — Facebook can start to unchain itself from the toxic brand poisoning its potential.
"Anybody who aspires to be president of the United States should exhibit behavior as a candidate that he or she would display as president of the United States," he said.
Aldo aspires to a new life, but is frozen in place, not wanting to burden his future copy with his anxieties and longing for loved ones in his present life.
A person familiar with the situation told Bloomberg that Storch aspires to operate "several hundred stores" with both the Toys R Us and Babies R Us brands under one roof.
Harris, the next highest-polling Medicare-for-all sponsor, says she aspires to Medicare-for-all but has left room for leaving some kind of private insurance or incremental reforms.
"The president aspires to meet, if not exceed, that very high standard that was set by the Bush White House," Josh Earnest, the White House Press Secretary, said on Wednesday.
The Estévez chapters are the most daring, stylistically, because they are narrated in the second person: He addresses Sigall in prose whose emphasis on the "you" aspires to be poetic.
Deploying a style that evokes Brechtian distance without its polemical fireworks, Mr. Massini aspires to what might be called a god's eye view, as dispassionate and relentless as history itself.
General Hifter's opponents, in turn, bash him as a tyrant in thrall of Mr. el-Sisi, and say he aspires to be a strongman like the nation's former dictator, Col.
Arts Everywhere aspires to make art as big as basketball, a nod to the famed Carolina legacy team, but comprises only a $250 million portion of the whole campaign goal.
Mr. Sharma aspires to put his company at the center of Indians' financial lives, and he has pledged to spend $220 billion over the next two years toward that goal.
After all, if your child aspires to a life like the one you've provided (or wants to live larger or thinks less will do), he or she needs some context.
As Somoza's experience demonstrated, in a one-person regime that aspires to be a one-family dictatorship, the inevitable corruption and repression that it cultivates eventually make the regime unsustainable.
Think of the government of the old Soviet Union — or any authoritarian government based on an ethnicity or an exclusive ideology — as a system that aspires above all to consistency.
He noticed that in some organizations the candidate pool is heavily filtered: in the military, for example, everyone who aspires to command must jump through the same set of hoops.
Cheng said Carsome aspires to become "the Visa/Master network of auto transactions, and build a collaborative ecosystem of partners to provide the best experience to consumers in Southeast Asia."
"You go to a deeply wounded brother that loved me all of his life, and I turn out to be not who he aspires for me to be," he said.
Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp's commercial will star Antoinette "Toni" Harris, a sophomore football player at East Los Angeles College in California who aspires to be the first female NFL player.
And she has a tendency — disturbing on its own, even more so in someone who aspires to civic leadership — to talk about men as sirloins and rump roasts of disparate succulence.
In the July 25 balloting, he was to run on the list of the Tahrike-e-Insaf party, led by Khan, who aspires to become the country&aposs next prime minister.
The big-screen Thanos still aspires to kill off half the universe, but this time around, he merely wants to solve an overpopulation crisis instead of using mass murder as foreplay.
As an activist who aspires toward prison abolition and alternatives, I believe that our current carceral system is deeply flawed and inhumane, but this is still our current system of accountability.
But it also aspires to be a kind of anti-Brexit parable, tracing one of the most powerful developments in the 19th century, the creation of a single market in culture.
Created by three practitioners of alternative comedy — Zach Galifianakis ("Between Two Ferns"), Louis C. K. ("Louie") and Jonathan Krisel ("Portlandia") — it tells the story of a funnyman who aspires to art.
Jong-su graduated from university not long ago, and now aspires to be an author—the next Faulkner, even—but he is better at talking about his ambitions than realising them.
The trial comes as Turkey tries to deflect criticism from the European Union - which it aspires to join - and from rights groups that say it is muzzling a once-vibrant press.
And any man who aspires to the highest office during the current crisis will (rightly or wrongly) be subjected to an unusual degree of scrutiny over his past behaviour and attitudes.
Smartphones also, as you may be personally and painfully aware, tend to get lost or stolen, at least more than is ideal for what aspires to be a digital bank vault.
In the first year Lucid plans to limit production from 8,000 to 10,000 units to maintain quality and then aspires to grow to an ambitious 50,000 to 60,000 units per year.
Aniston will play Rosie, the mother of plus-size Texas teen Willowdean (Dumplin' is Rosie's nickname for her) who aspires to win a local pageant in her town of Clover City.
"We have decided, with God's help, to confront it (corruption) with justice and decisiveness so that our country can enjoy the renaissance and development that every citizen aspires for," he said.
His recent jaunt to Mozambique actually began as a quest to fulfill a lifelong dream – he aspires to visit every country in the world – and not to look for the plane.
In a letter to Pope Francis released by her office on Friday, Tsai said Taiwan aspires to create a "new era" of peace with China as military action cannot resolve problems.
The luxury tax comes for every team that aspires for greatness, but the Sixers won't cross that bridge until 2021, when Saric, Simmons, and George are all up for new contracts.
For its part, though Bale did strike the crossbar with a header in the second half, Real offered poor fare for a club that aspires to dominate Europe, and the world.
Critically, by contributing to a warming climate over the long run, misguided actions such as these are contrary to the sustainable development and social justice gains the AMLO government aspires to.
It is a development both practical — a key component of a growing Metro Rail network — and potentially transformational, a centerpiece of the more transit-friendly city Los Angeles aspires to become.
One major element of the Rise Fund is that it aspires to have rigorous metrics that quantify the social impact of its investments, the people with knowledge of the matter said.
In full view of a retinue of engineers, he crushes a model of Leonardo's design, which "frightens" him with its innovation but ignores the human reality that Michelangelo aspires to distill.
The ballet dancers Garen Scribner and Leanne Cope play the semi-star-crossed lovers, and Max von Essen sings like a dream as an heir who aspires to a nightclub career.
The European Union, which Macedonia aspires to join, had also questioned the legitimacy of the election and has expressed concerns about the rule of law and democracy in the Balkan country.
When Pinterest lowered that goal, CEO Ben Silbermann (pictured above) said the company still aspires to 30 percent, but that it would likely take more than 12 months to get there.
Their daughter Annie (Emma Geer) is a gifted milliner who'd love to polish her craft in Paris, while their son Leonard (Nick LaMedica) aspires to a school the Scotts can't afford.
The president would be fascinated by the Kaiser and enjoy a strange sense that he is not unique: He aspires to be an American czar but may be an American kaiser.
The performance can take place over the course of 45 minutes, as it did in Pioneer Square, but Habib aspires to someday facilitate a 12-hour durational performance of the work.
A passport from Montenegro, an Adriatic country with a population of 620,000 which has joined NATO and aspires to European Union membership, allows its citizens visa-free travel to 117 countries.
The opposition said the phone-taps exposed government control over journalists, judges, public sector recruitment and the manipulation of elections in Macedonia, which aspires to join both the EU and NATO.
"The only thing that depresses me is so many people support him," Jose Reyes Rios, the computer-science major, who aspires to work at Google one day, said in late September.
Hyundai and Kia last year invested $89 million in Rimac Automobili, a nine-year-old Croatian company that aspires to build electric supercars and which is also backed by Porsche AG .
"The US creates a demonstration effect, which then is picked up by other countries where the leadership tends to be more authoritarian [in] character or aspires to be authoritarian," he said.
A friend or a mentor who aspires to leadership works just as well, as long as it's someone you believe in and you're willing to sacrifice your own interests to help.
Although he now walks with a cane, Pier aspires to build the border wall, and cites his credentials as being a ruthless taskmaster who speaks Italian, French, Spanish, and a little Arabic.
Like that site aspires to be, PragerU videos feel authoritative, a one-stop shop for simple answers to big questions, or, if you like, an inexhaustible cache of ammunition for campus debates.
" This vision, manifest in the chapel's founding in 1971, aspires to "offer a space for ecumenical and interfaith celebration and contemplation, as well as to foster community engagement on critical social issues.
Founded in 2009 and based in Canada, Kik aspires to become the Western version of WeChat, the hugely successful messaging service in China that offers free texting, e-commerce and content delivery.
Just as, in the 19th century, many countries set up geological surveys to assess their mineral assets, so Mr Santos aspires to survey, in a comprehensive and systematic way, Colombia's biological assets.
The opposition said the phone-taps exposed government control over journalists, judges, public sector recruitment and the manipulation of elections in Macedonia, which aspires to join both the European Union and NATO.
"There is no clear track for us, because there are so many options," says Rie Ihara, a 220-year-old from Shikoku island, who says she aspires to a "stable, ordinary life".
For the kind of goods the global middle class aspires to own at least, executives whether at global or local firms clock the number of potential customers at 50m and no more.
It aspires each week to chart how economic, demographic and cultural change is reconfiguring the American electoral landscape -- and how the parties are responding to those changes in their agenda and strategy.
"At a young age, I was taught to appreciate the value of hard work, and especially self-made work," Ballinger said, adding that he aspires to open his own restaurant some day.
The snarky comment about Argentina suggests some knowledge about Sanford's past, but you could argue that pretty much every Republican candidate aspires to be tough on crime and interested in lowering taxes.
And as Ledecky aspires to do, Meyer emerged as the bright star of an Olympics with a first-time host, in a city whose preparation for the Games was fraught with problems.
The trainer, Ryan Madison, is your typical Los Angeles wannabe: a blond hunk with the personality of a golden retriever, a terrible actor who still aspires to be the next Zac Efron.
Enter Catawba (which I initially read as Chewbacca) Brewery's worthy attempt to marry these two trends, forcibly consummate that marriage, and birth a beer that aspires to previously unattainable levels of novelty.
In PETS ON THE COUCH: Neurotic Dogs, Compulsive Cats, ­Anxious Birds, and the New Science of Animal Psychiatry (Atria, $26), Nicholas H. Dodman aspires to be the fur-and-feathers Oliver Sacks.
"This is not the New York any of us wants, or aspires to be," Mr. O'Neill said during a breakfast speech to city business leaders, elected officials, top prosecutors and police chiefs.
India aspires to be able to wage a two-front war, but analysts say its current air force would be annihilated by a simultaneous attack from China and Pakistan, India's regional rivals.
He also said he aspires to lure more avid theatergoers to the series, even though it is on the Upper East Side, which to some Manhattanites might seem far from Times Square.
But what "Judy" aspires to portray, one hopes, is Ms. Garland's overwhelming need to love and be loved, whether by her romantic partners or her three children or her multitude of fans.
But many of the toughest questions, which spanned roles, were tied to Netflix&aposs famed culture deck, now a memo, which is a must-read for anyone who aspires to work there.
As Modi seeks a second term, he's setting the bar even higher — the election manifesto released by the BJP on Monday aspires to make India the world's third largest economy by 2030.
Now, thanks to Trump, the Democrats have managed to turn that attack back around, arguing that they represent the real America — or at least the America that the nation aspires to be.
Developing the film directly from that conflict could have given Batman v Superman the philosophical weight it so clearly aspires to, and maybe even a touch of political commentary here and there.
Men, women and children gathered in Aden's main al-Maalla street, waved Emirati flags and colors of the former South Yemen republic, which the separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) aspires to revive.
Staging the material as a monologue, or as a fully worked-through drama with more dimension to the characters, could make "When It Happens to You" as potent as it aspires to be.
Despite the fact that he can only practice for roughly an hour and a half each day, owing to his commitments as a priest, he still aspires to winning a medal in Brazil.
A two-time Obama voter, he now supports Trump, plans to obtain a conceal-carry gun license to protect himself from aggressive antifa agitators, and aspires to help skeptical Muslims leave their religion.
This audacious crime is certainly fodder for a fascinating movie, but American Animals aspires to be more than a conventional "based on true events" movie, like Molly's Game or I, Tonya of late.
The ballet dancers Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope, as the semi-star-crossed lovers, are radiant, and Max von Essen sings like a dream as an heir who aspires to a nightclub career.
Like Miles Davis in his lost-and-found '70s, Hassell has long raised keyboards to parity with a trumpet that never aspires to the clarity and speed of masters from Armstrong to Marsalis.
Wu Wenhui, one of China Literature's bosses, says he aspires to be "China's version of Marvel Comics", the American creator of Spider-Man and the X-Men, and corporate sibling to Marvel Studios.
To stand on that stage in Cooperstown and deliver your acceptance speech in front of baseball's most enthusiastic fans is something that every baseball player aspires to achieve, and Roy was no exception.
We might suggest something similar about the supposedly "dapper" Spencer, who matches his tweed vests with a "fashy" high-and-tight haircut and clearly aspires to be a kind of rebellious style icon.
No firm wants to unveil a dud as their new leader; any firm that aspires to grow faster than the market average will be prepared to pay at or above the market rate.
Bosnia, which aspires to join the EU, has long struggled to adopt strategies for transportation, agriculture, the environment and energy, which are requirements of receiving funding for these sectors from the wealthy bloc.
Which leaves things pretty much where they were — unsettled, unsatisfactory, unfit for a country that aspires (or once did, anyway) to be an example to the world in its welcome for desperate refugees.
Amazon description: A chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero finds himself in a Western town plagued by bandits and is forced to literally play the role in order to protect it.
Back in 1995 aspires to recreate the PlayStation/Sega Saturn era, from molten texture-mapping and dysmorphic polygons to a d-pad control scheme that feels like a human trying to parallel park.
Erdogan also criticized the European Council and the European Union, which Turkey aspires to be a part of, for their failure to pay a visit to offer condolences, saying their criticism was 'shameful'.
"If we're concerned about having an America that aspires to democracy, inclusion, and human dignity, then we must rise up and see this president and his administration for who they are," Cotler said.
" He said he aspires to fix this, but that it's "unfinished business" and his inability to deliver on it shouldn't "detract from the important stabilization functions that Dodd-Frank were designed to address.
Starting with an idealistic cop's laborious reconstruction of shredded financial documents, it aspires to some of the quotidian procedural force of "The Wire," but Mr. Padilha's moralistic and melodramatic instincts quickly assert themselves.
PARIS — It is against the backdrop of a world and a time when everyone aspires to do and own the same things that Rick Owens is pursuing his own gnarly and contrarian vision.
An interdisciplinary chamber work, which puts an ensemble of classical musicians at center stage, "Van Gogh's Ear" aspires to synesthesia, that rare condition in which a person might see sounds or hear colors.
Yet director Ava DuVernay's splashy adaptation seldom conjures the magic to which this big-screen exercise aspires -- not a complete waste of time, certainly, but too mundane to provide a consistently good one.
The expected impeachment trial will focus on accusations that Trump abused his power by asking Ukraine to investigate former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden, who aspires to defeat Trump in a November election.
"Facebook aspires to build the services that give people the power to share and help them once again transform many of our core institutions and industries," Zuckerberg wrote in the company's IPO filing.
The United States and European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, have both urged Ankara to exercise restraint in its crackdown on suspected Gulen supporters and to ensure those arrested have a fair trial.
For a Western comparison, Tryb aspires to be like LendingClub with a focus on digitizing the predominantly analog systems of financial services and banking in Southeast Asia, a region of over 600 million consumers.
European leaders have warned Turkey, which aspires to membership of the European Union, over its record on freedom of expression, particularly since state-appointed administrators took over another opposition newspaper, Zaman, a week ago.
Part of the job of the Oscar host is to represent Hollywood to the world — to project, in tandem with the Academy's chosen winners, how Hollywood sees itself, and what it aspires to be.
Bria, who aspires to be a politician, wrote in the letter that Tesla cars were the "best thing" she had ever seen and that she hoped to drive a Tesla car in the future.
Why does it matter that Clinton spends more time in the next two weeks articulating her agenda and campaigning around the kind of president that she aspires to be in the next four years?
By presenting his abstract and figurative works in this church, Scully aspires to associate his art with thoughts about the spiritual, but without making concessions to religious tradition, and thus creating a philosophical conundrum.
" But he added that those same experiences meant that "she can govern and she can start here, day one, more experienced than any non-vice president has ever been who aspires to this office.
Today's tech industry aspires to replace human drivers with self-driving cars, secretaries with AI assistants, permanent jobs with gigs — and as a result, the human impact of tech has become an everyday conversation.
Economic relations with the European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, will also improve, Canikli said, adding that current rhetoric between Turkey and the bloc was temporary and should not given too much attention.
He likens the situation to that of rugby in New Zealand, a country whose world presence is virtually defined by the dominant All Blacks and where every child aspires to wear that famous shirt.
" For anyone who aspires to find their name on the credit of a smash record, take note: "It was right before the album came out, and I think that's how you sneak onto albums.
But if people were using it for long periods of heavy interaction — and, after all, it aspires to be the "mouse of VR" — it needed to be more precise and less prone to drift.
A frank stare-down at racial perceptions today, this 2015 drama fits the artistic mission of Passage Theater Company, which aspires to produce socially relevant new works that offer diverse perspectives on complex issues.
Its platinum 2015 album, "Blurryface," is adventurous and ambitious; while remaining resolutely pop at its core, it aspires to rock's pomp without losing sight of how rock's energy now largely exists in other genres.
Oblivious to occupying the pop-culture equivalent of the bottom half of a double bill, "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" aspires to be a grand male weepie: the "Shawshank Redemption" of "Maze Runner" movies.
Maybe it's revealing that "Let Me Help" (2015), the one painting that aspires to be a political narrative, is a very beautiful presentation of two struggling figures, an action that's oddly difficult to read.
The visit by EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn comes almost two months after a failed coup which tested Turkey's relationship with the 28-member bloc it aspires to join.
"To stand on that stage in Cooperstown and deliver your acceptance speech in front of baseball's most enthusiastic fans is something that every baseball player aspires to achieve, and Roy was no exception," she said.
Clad in an off-the-rack sporty suit that aspires to jauntiness but might well double as his pajamas, this Erie is a creation of solid, sometimes sweaty flesh, replete with subtle tics and quirks.
The initiative itself lives under the umbrella of Kushner's Office of American Innovation, which aspires to cure longtime, unresolved government ills, such as the poor, aging technology in use at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
"[Richards] learned how to deal with life in unique ways, even in the good times and the bad times," which is an essential skill for anyone who aspires to be successful in business, O'Leary says.
Toward Democracy aspires to a world of rational and autonomous yet sympathetic and virtuous citizens, imbued with the notion of a public interest, and prepared to strive for it against the pull of baser motives.
The hub, which unseated Johannesburg as Africa's most attractive financial center in the 2019 Global Financial Centres Index ranking, aspires to become a financial hub catering for companies that want to do business in Africa.
Or Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket company, which aspires to launch six lucky tourists into space via a capsule, and that's testing its New Shepard rocket ahead of plans for commercial suborbital journeys in 53.
It's not necessarily a commendable perception—it can be fed by racism as well as by the Protestant ethic—but any program that aspires to expand the welfare state has to take it into account.
P&G aspires to having equal representation of men and women in its advertising and has launched a series of initiatives with prominent women, including U.S. rapper Queen Latifah and ad agency founder Madonna Badger.
Altus Strategies listed in August to raise funds for its vocation as an African-focused project generator, which aspires to sell on its assets once they are established or find venture partners to develop them.
It becomes harder and harder for a woman to look into the power structures she aspires to join and see herself as belonging — especially when there are so few women there to serve as examples.
Ukraine's painful history as a put-upon appendage has left it ill-equipped to curb unruly habits at odds with the rule-based, scandal-shy order of the European Union, which it aspires to join.
Bigger dons green hair and black studded jackets, is a metal and classical music fan and steadfastly refuses "stereotypical Negro [expletive]"; he aspires to be more than a driver, a drug dealer or social delinquent.
Mr. Macron also aspires to be a postmodern president, the self-appointed harbinger of France's future, yet his tone and language alternates between elevated intellectual conceits and provocative street talk, sometimes sounding scornful, even patronizing.
MCQUEEN Drawing on video footage and interviews with friends, family and collaborators, Ian Bonhôte's documentary aspires to be a definitive portrait of the fashion designer Alexander McQueen (22009-20093), his sensibility and his working methods.
Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2012, Mickelson, 46, aspires to join a more elite club than the group of 20 who have graced the top of the men's rankings since 1986.
The RCEP, which includes Australia, India and more than a dozen other countries, is seen as perhaps the only path to the broader Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) to which APEC aspires.
The Week Ahead "MDLSX": At first glance, the title of the latest offering from Motus — a boundary-defying international theater troupe that honestly and ardently aspires to the revolutionary — brings to mind an optometrist's eye chart.
"We intend to build a fan-first team that aspires for excellence in all aspects of the business from attracting premier playing talent to building out merchandising, sponsorships and broadcast rights," Richardson said in a statement.
Her daughter Natalie, now 17, aspires to be a nail technician and Beck plans to use the ABLE account to save for education and training as well as transportation to and from work down the road.
The Kingdom aspires to become the Middle East's de-facto capital market and one of the world's largest, Mohammed El-Kuwaiz, vice chairman of Saudi Arabia's Capital Markets Authority (CMA), told CNBC's "Capital Connection " on Thursday.
There live one friend (Spud, who is still using), one frenemy (Sick Boy, a cocaine addict who aspires to be a pimp) and one enemy (Francis Begbie, a sadistically violent criminal on the run from prison).
The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, agreed in November to provide Ankara with 3 billion euros ($3.27 billion) in aid in exchange for Turkish moves to stem the flow of migrants leaving for Europe.
She low-key aspires to be an artist, but her job at a Chelsea gallery is ultimately so demeaning that she leaves behind a pile of that same shit before she walks out the door forever.
Such work aspires to many goals, of which the most important of all may be to emphasize how art is more than just a commodity, but the very thing that defines our collective and political identities.
It's London in the early 1800s, and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (Elle Fanning) aspires to become an author like her father (Game of Thrones' Stephen Dillane, showing a somewhat softer side than he did as Stannis Baratheon).
"We have a portfolio of projects that are stalled or paralyzed for an array of reasons... No country can give itself that luxury, and even less so one that aspires to development without poverty," Pinera said.
The video site, which filed for a $102.3 billion U.S. IPO last February, aspires to be the "Disney of China" with a Netflix-style production house and a plan to merchandise a library of intellectual property.
The EU, which Macedonia aspires to join, was forced to broker an agreement in which parties agreed to hold early elections and establish the office of a special prosecutor to investigate the content of the wiretaps.
Indian malls, which are evolving from ramshackle collections of stores to modern plazas complete with air conditioning and family entertainment centers, are seen as a gateway to brands that a growing middle class aspires to own.
Marketing himself through his first name nickname, Beto aspires to be the Madonna of presidential politics, though unlike Beto in his chosen field, Madonna has an enormous repertoire of brilliant work and career achievement in hers.
His school's experience is emblematic of the challenges schools face as educators try to replace a discipline policy that removes students from the school with one that aspires to help them become peaceful citizens in society.
"It's true that the lower classes have more love for Lula because he invested in programs they benefit from," said Dayse Gomes, 24, a student in Rio de Janeiro who aspires to be a social worker.
But Mark Felt's inadvertent relevance is probably the most notable thing about this moody, clunky film that aspires to be Oscar bait, since it otherwise fails to offer much insight on why Watergate continues to resonate.
There's been controversy — including rumors of high listing fees and a legal spat with VC firm Sequoia — but Binance is the top dog and it remains the exchange that every crypto firm aspires to list on.
Anduril aspires to be Stark IndustriesThe story goes that the day Luckey was fired from Facebook, he reached out to Trae Stephens, a former engineer at Palantir who left to become a partner at Founders Fund.
Now I'm working on a Broadway production of another Hornby book, "Slam," about a kid who aspires to be a pro skater but has to realize his path to responsibility when he gets his girlfriend pregnant.
The intellectual implosion of the Republican Party, it turns out, creates challenges for liberals as well as conservatives, because suddenly it's not clear which views a person who aspires to fair-mindedness needs to grapple with.
If the lower portion of the building feels solidly rooted in the neighborhood's masonry architecture and history, the slender faceted-glass tower shooting up from the ninth floor aspires to be a part of the sky.
An administration that did not protect small businesses from extraterritorial internet tax claims in the Supreme Court still aspires to protect the largest United States companies from the same kind of tax policy revisionism in Europe.
Burberry aspires to be all things to all people, and Mr. Tisci ticked off the strength he felt the label "deserves to have": not only fashion, but accessories, evening wear, streetwear, underwear, expensive clothes, affordable clothes.
Erdogan has angered the Germans and Dutch after repeatedly accusing his them of "Nazi methods" over the bans, leading to a sharp deterioration in ties with the European Union, which Turkey still officially aspires to join.
As the crime-ridden Balkan nation aspires to join the European Union, Çela will have his work cut out, as the Albanian public, Western partners, the government and opposition are all calling for action against corruption.
While Hennick didn&apost find exact answers to many of the big questions he faced, he did find the value of sitting with these issues and figuring out what he aspires to be as a father.
There's something universal about Drake's inwardness, certainly, but it begins to feel tedious to linger too long in the self-conflict zone when so much other music aspires to take in the world all at once.
Although Macy's raised its annual outlook, citing a bump from federal tax reform, it won't be enough of a boost to get the company back to positive, like CEO Jeff Gennette aspires to do longer term.
Mass Effect: Andromeda aspires to walk the line between of the bright chrome of the original trilogy's space operatics and the dusty frontiers of space westerns like Firefly, Trigun, or the sandier moments of Star Wars.
However, Bolivia aspires to have a train line and port under its own control, and Morales in 2012 halted cross-border discussions he saw as fruitless in favor of seeking a legal ruling to bolster his case.
Turkey, which is overwhelmingly Muslim, has given no public indication that it is planning to reopen the Christian seminary and has resisted years of pressure from the European Union, which it aspires to join, to do so.
It's one of the rare instances when a video game franchise might actually have something to teach the action movies it aspires towards, rather than chasing down the dream of being a pretty good imitation of them.
Meanwhile on Earth, Germany's Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM) launches "Space Place: Art in the Age of Orbitization," a project that aspires to create a virtual museum on an orbiting satellite exclusively for space art.
Looking beyond Malaysia, Wang said that Neuron aspires to be in other parts of Southeast Asia — which houses more than 650 million people — as well as cities that are comparable to Singapore, such as those in Australia.
When we think about Donald as a political creature, and especially as a person who aspires to the Oval Office, it helps to understand that he really thinks of himself as the best person in the world.
There is concern among Turkey's NATO allies as well as the European Union, which it aspires to join, that Erdogan - in power the prime minister or president since 2002 - might be using the purge to eliminate dissent.
And while Milner says the company aspires to reduce "to zero" the money it makes from fake news, it's clearly not yet in a position to say it does not financially benefit from the spread of misinformation.
Since then, Boucinha, who graduated in the spring from Ryerson University and aspires to work in fashion editorial, has gained a loyal following of fashion insiders (as of publishing time, it had over 55,000 followers and counting).
But it surely behoves anybody who holds or aspires to moral leadership in the Western world, from clerics to politicians to public intellectuals, to be ultra-careful not to give any sort of cover to nativist fanaticism.
Set years before the events of The Lady Astronaut of Mars, it follows former WASP pilot Elma York as she works for the International Aerospace Coalition as a calculator, and aspires to become the first female astronaut.
Though de-emphasized, it remains a leader in the encryption and identity space; it aspires to be a dominant provider of governance and compliance solutions; and it would like to ensure its seat at the forensics table.
Given that President Emmanuel Macron has modelled himself on none other than Louis XIV—he aspires to what he calls a "Jupiterian" style—one wonders whether the French Baroque could once again become an instrument of power.
Like Evan, "Be More Chill" 's Jeremy Heere (Will Roland) wants to belong to something, and, of course, it's the world of the cool kids at school that he aspires to, but they're not really having it.
" He dislikes the vast expansion of the role of parenting into every aspect of children's lives, including curating their children's hobbies with excruciating care, and he says he aspires to be "the opposite of a tiger parent.
The company that once aspired to be the "everything store" now aspires to be, simply, everything: Your online mega-mall, brick-and-mortar convenience store, supermarket, delivery service, content provider, data cloud, device manufacturer, and personal assistant.
MESIHOVINA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Bosnia's maiden wind farm began producing electricity on Wednesday as part of the country's efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and meet the renewable energy standards of the European Union it aspires to join.
Coinbase aspires to be the New York Stock Exchange of crypto, and it is taking a small — but not insignificant – step to offering a lot more cryptocurrencies after it revamped the process of listing new digital assets.
"I think that everyone that grows up and aspires to be a tennis player dreams about being in the top 10 and pushing from there and going as far as you can," he said in an interview.
The government's intensifying repression of Muslims in Xinjiang, crackdown on Christians and secretive detention of the Chinese chief of Interpol have clouded its global standing at a time when it aspires to play a larger international role.
In a letter, titled "We Are Still In," they declared that global warming imposes real and rising costs, while the clean energy economy to which the Paris agreement aspires presents enormous opportunities for American businesses and workers.
The industry is in the clutches of an extremely public identity crisis, in which the fresh, multicultural image it aspires to (Rae, her co-host, John Cho) is undermined by the observable evidence (the list of nominees).
Turkey, which still formally aspires to join the European Union despite mounting EU criticism of Ankara's human rights record, was stung by EU criticism of its air and land offensive against formerly U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters.
The European Union, which Turkey still formally aspires to join despite its growing criticism of Ankara's human rights record, had already condemned the Turkish offensive but has been infuriated by Erdogan's threats to send refugees to Europe.
The European Union, which Turkey still formally aspires to join despite its growing criticism of Ankara's human rights record, had already condemned the Turkish offensive but has been infuriated by Erdogan's threats to send refugees to Europe.
Bolivia aspires to have a corridor including a train line and port under its own control, and Morales in 2012 halted discussions he saw as fruitless in favor of seeking a legal ruling to bolster his case.
The company has sought to combat those pressures by rolling out a new cushioning technology called HOVR, which has been a top seller, while it also aspires to reach more female customers by refreshing merchandise more frequently.
Patchett's novel aspires to the atmosphere of Latin-American magical realism, but its central conceit, of a celestial voice that soothes savage breasts, is a feeble one, and her vague musical descriptions fail to flesh it out.
" Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the House Democratic leader, called the tax bill a scam, saying it "is simply theft — monumental, brazen theft from the American middle class and from every person who aspires to reach it.
Now, in her hotly anticipated second novel, she explores a different side of black life, with the story of a young girl who aspires to be a rapper and faces the difficulties of making her voice heard.
Ava Liversidge, 13, started reading Teen Vogue because she aspires to work in fashion — she wore an Ikea T-shirt procured from a vintage store the previous day — but said it had opened her up to politics.
Moon Jae-in, South Korea's new and immensely popular president, is a progressive from a camp that favors so-called sunshine policies, and fervently aspires to reconciliation with North Korea through détente, economic engagement and increasing interdependence.
"Opera Girl" (1941, oil on canvas), by the New York garment-industry worker Morris Hirshfield, aspires to some kind of elegant chic, despite the amusingly impossible proportions of its subject's stylized hands, which clasp a luxurious red cape.
With its "Made in China 2025" strategy — targeting sectors like aviation, high-speed rail, electric vehicles and agricultural machinery — China aspires to build firms that will not only replace foreign technology and products domestically but supplant them internationally.
In order to be a full-fledged data platform, which the company clearly aspires to be it believes it must make data from the application available anywhere in any way developers or other users choose to use it.
Regardless, it's worth critiquing the draft that was published, which aspires to kill end-to-end encryption in America—a move that, to lift a phrase from former NSA director Michael Hayden, only North Korean hackers could love.
But it now aspires to absorb many of the activities that those operating systems or other app vendors on those platforms have historically considered their domains, and the owners of those operating systems are starting to fight back.
Metacritic score: 78 Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in Netflix's original film The Kindergarten Teacher as Lisa, a married mother of two teenagers who lives on Staten Island, teaches at a kindergarten in Manhattan, and aspires to be a poet.
It was a perfect pitch for an early venture capital fundraising round, but it's a frankly terrible motto for a company that aspires to play a critical infrastructure role in piloting fast-moving metal objects down the street.
Superstore's Ben Feldman is also on board as Tylor Tuskmon, a young monster mechanic who works in the company's facilities department, but aspires to one day make it to the Laugh Floor like his idols Mike and Sulley.
However, only creative types need apply as the venue takes its commitment to the arts very earnestly and aspires to function as a gathering place for pacesetters in the fiercely competitive worlds of fashion, art, design and culture.
All this focus on migration and labor suggests that Malaysia is beginning to look harder at itself as the maturing, middle-class country it aspires to be — even if, for now, more liberal attitudes are in a minority.
He'll point to a priest sporting a saturno [a clerical hat with a wide, circular brim], say, as an example of putting on airs, and he'll contrast it with the humbler, earthier pastor that he aspires to be.
She relocates as her husband's work dictates (he also aspires to be a writer, but settles for an academic career), landing in Northern California, where she has a child and tries and repeatedly fails to sell a novel.
I think I've always kept in mind that someday I would move back to Europe, and Berlin seems the obvious choice for someone who aspires to keep developing themselves as an artist or a creative of any kind.
Ultimately, the program aspires to foster an atmosphere of risk-taking and experimentation, and to create a community of artists and culture producers who look beyond a consensus driven approach to how we define what's important in contemporary art.
Cardi may be spending most of her time on stage, but I can't help but hope that she also shows up for at least one sketch alongside Boseman — possibly as a Wakanda soldier who secretly aspires to rap fame?
The EU, which Turkey still aspires to join, had already condemned the Turkish air and artillery strikes on Kurdish militia in northeast Syria, and has been further infuriated by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's threats to send refugees to Europe.
When the president brags that he is unencumbered by the well-developed and familiar rules that govern public servants, mandate transparency, and constrain self-dealing, McGahn needs to define what standards—if any—the administration respects or aspires to.
Just as the free world united in the struggle against ISIS in the Middle East, every nation that aspires to the term "civilized" needs to join in ending this next international tragedy-in-the-making before it's too late.
Quebec's leading political analysts say Mr. Blanchet succeeded precisely because he put Quebec's sovereignty on the back burner at a time when a younger generation of Quebecers aspires to be the next Québécois Bill Gates — not to foment revolution.
"From a Hamas point of view, it is better to have a government like we have than a more moderate one that aspires to advance the peace process," said Celine Touboul, a Gaza expert at Israel's Economic Cooperation Foundation.
"An opera company that aspires to be world class needs an orchestra that can draw the finest musicians, and produce the sound that makes opera the thrilling experience that Chicagoans have come to expect from Lyric Opera," it said.
Halling, who's studying music in college and aspires to be a conductor, says that even for individuals like him who have accepting parents, he and others in the LGBTQ+ community still "brace themselves" when heading home for the holidays.
True to its moniker, his "mole madre" at Pujol aspires to be a kind of earth mother of all moles: He and his team keep feeding it, aging it, letting it funkily expand and evolve from month to month.
Rory suffers the same indignities when she first meets her college boyfriend Logan's parents, who are even wealthier than the elder Gilmores and judge Rory to be a poor choice for Logan because she aspires to have a career.
In the hip-hop world, it seems as if the people he aspires to be are more like Dre and Jay Z, who arguably have achieved more as entrepreneurs as they have as artists, certainly in terms of their wealth.
But now, with the all the time in the world, Grey aspires to create a women's ready-to-wear line and hopes to one-day dress celebrity trend-setters such as Lady Gaga, just like his fellow Project Runway judge, Maxwell.
Vincent is the (mostly) responsible brother who aspires to get out of Brooklyn, and soon ends up running a successful Times Square bar; Frankie is the charming fuckup, who leaves his messes for Vincent to deal with — which he always does.
Mix that in with the midnight-black paint job of the pricier model and the perfect blacks of an AMOLED display, and the OnePlus 5 starts to look every bit the high-end flagship smartphone that it aspires to be.
This insistence on disappearing in the background and only being a vehicle for the music to be heard in as clear and unadulterated form as possible should be a required study from anyone who aspires at being a music selector.
Part of the reason I find Joanne the Scammer to be so refreshing is because she aspires to be a version of white womanhood, in addition to the fact that the actor who plays her, Brandon Miller, actually identifies as LGBTQ.
Anchor now lets podcasters receive Patreon-style pledges from listeners Anchor aspires to the YouTube of audio, and so it's heartening to see it launch a way for creators to earn direct revenue from their fans so early in its life.
"The FBI concluded what many Americans have known for quite some time, which is that Hillary Clinton's conduct as Secretary of State and her mishandling of classified information was disgraceful and unbecoming of someone who aspires to the presidency," he said.
Since the failed coup, Turkish authorities have shut more than 130 media outlets and a press union says more than 150 journalists have been jailed, raising concerns about media freedom in a country that aspires to join the European Union.
The Chengdu government, in a faxed response to Reuters' questions, said it did not set the bar excessively low for outsiders, stressing the importance of attracting talent as the city aspires to mirror the success of China's top-tier cities.
Their arrest last November, after Cumhuriyet published video footage purporting to show the state intelligence agency helping to send weapons to Syria, drew international condemnation and concerns about media freedom in Turkey, which aspires to join the European Union membership.
"She can govern and she can start here, Day 1, more experienced than any non-vice-president has ever been who aspires to this office," Obama said, clearly tilting toward his former secretary of state but avoiding a full-fledged endorsement.
Yaalon, a former army chief of staff, is a very decent man — a soldier's soldier, determined to preserve the Israeli Army as a people's army that aspires to the highest standards of integrity in the middle of a very dangerous neighborhood.
Yet the notion of "firemen" whose job is to burn books and stamp out learning doesn't ignite in the way that director/co-writer Ramin Bahrani hoped, or carry the level of real-world relevance to which it clearly aspires.
The EU, which Turkey aspires to join, is concerned that Ankara applies its anti-terrorism laws too broadly in order to prosecute critics of Erdogan and has made easing them a precondition for granting Turks visa-free travel to the bloc.
"I like the scenery, being underground, feeling the beat of the train," said Mr. Southerland, whose love of transport is all encompassing: He works for Hertz and aspires to be a train conductor, or start his own charter bus business.
An hourlong exercise in puerile scatology, Seth Panitch's "Here I Sit, Broken Hearted … A Bathroom Odyssey," at the Samuel Beckett Theater, seemingly aspires to emulate, oh, perhaps, "The Book of Mormon" in its exaltation of the coarse and the crude.
For one thing, Bill Hader, who clearly loved the movies he lampooned, does not appear in these episodes; he is off making the second season of Barry, his HBO comedy series about a hitman who aspires to be an actor.
Donald Trump — a man who aspires to represent the highest ideals of the nation to his fellow citizens and the world — is heard on a videotape obtained by The Washington Post talking about how he would force himself on women.
As for Steve's eldest son, Jonathan, who aspires to take over his father's global empire, he's had two tourists killed in Laos to try to bully officials into granting him a building permit on a choice piece of waterfront land.
That's an extraordinary amount of money that could have benefited the Palestinian people if properly invested in erecting the infrastructure for the state that the PA leadership theoretically aspires to achieve as part of a negotiated two-state solution with Israel.
Daisy told me she aspires to have that level of confidence in her new body, because the power she feels inside the CrossFit gym is often undermined when she goes to nightclubs and feels out of place next to other women.
Hong Kong aspires to be a global cultural hub like New York or London — the only two cities in the world with higher art market revenues — but the local scene still feels like it is being built from the ground up.
Saint Julivert is my first, but if it is anything to go by, then a fisherie is a seafood establishment that aspires to be more than a raw bar but does not want to be mistaken for a full-bore restaurant.
These books don't have deep literary ambitions; the writing never aspires to be more than serviceable, and the characters are designed specifically to codify and encapsulate the tropes that make D&D work, not for profound psychological complexity or depth.
It seems there's nothing this new generation of supers aspires to more than landing a coveted spot amongst the roster of some of the most in-shape, gorgeous women to ever grace this planet, and walk in the Victoria's Secret runway show.
Classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, welding and assemblage provide a hands-on education accessible to anyone who truly aspires to develop as an artist — whether you are seeking to pursue a profession in the fine arts or just beginning your artistic journey.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition received a European Union prize for human rights on Wednesday and urged the world to keep a close eye on an upcoming presidential election where it aspires to end two decades of socialist rule in the OPEC nation.
The answer to this is less regulations, not more, and that remains one of the positive elements of this political cycle as the U.S. aspires to move beyond the era of 0-2 percent annual GDP growth to 4 percent or higher.
By hosting an arms industry event, the Design Museum is presenting values that are strongly at odds with most of the art in Hope to Nope, which aspires to use the power of design to challenge powerful elites and promote peace and justice.
Seventeen years ago this week, I was one of a dozen Americans at the Camp David summit, a long shot effort by then President Bill Clinton to achieve what President Donald Trump aspires to now: The ultimate peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.
" While saying Thursday that "I don't want to underplay" what Mr. Trump accomplished, Mr. Ryan picked up on those earlier themes, adding, "We hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln and Reaganesque," someone who "appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans.
The hero Ratchet — a lombax, a frisky creature with big ears and eyes, who aspires to join the Galactic Rangers, protectors of the galaxy evoking the Green Lantern Corps — has the small physique and intent expression of an evolved Sonic the Hedgehog.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Petrobras aspires to reduce the amount of time from oil discovery to first production at its deepwater fields by almost 50% by 2029, while exploring ways to skip the exploratory drilling phased, an executive said on Wednesday.
The company has also been piloting a "diverse slate approach" on some teams within the organization, which aspires to present at least one qualified candidate from an underrepresented group to interview for open roles, but hasn't been openly tied to a hiring goal.
The action against the HDP has heightened concern among Western allies about the state of democracy in Turkey, a NATO member which aspires to join the European Union and which is a buffer between Europe and the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
But Remy also aspires to the freedom, and the presumption of universality, granted to musicians like Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and—one of Remy's heroes—Bruce Springsteen, who draw from the stories of those around them, making a shell game of identity.
Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk has often said that he aspires to serve mid-market consumers and thus sell cars in much larger volume over time compared to the relatively small luxury market that Tesla target with its early releases.
While The Athletic aspires to be the Spotify or Netflix of sports media, the only media companies that have achieved scale with a relatively low price point (and the help of ads) are the very same newspapers The Athletic is intent on destroying.
Turkey, which aspires to join the EU, has dismissed or detained more than 110,000 civil servants, members of the security forces and other officials in a crackdown it says is justified by the gravity of the threat from the July 15 putsch.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Petrobras aspires to reduce the amount of time from oil discovery to first production at its deepwater fields by almost 50% by 2029, while exploring ways to skip the exploratory drilling phased, an executive said on Wednesday.
What about someone like me whose faith is in the Sermon on the Mount, who aspires to follow Jesus' teachings, but is skeptical that he was born of a virgin, walked on water, multiplied loaves and fishes or had a physical resurrection?
And this show, which is based on a Philipp Meyer novel, aspires to the same multigenerational sweep; presumably, were it to have a "Dallas"-like longevity, younger family members would grow into positions of power as the family enters into the modern era.
When Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader who aspires to the French presidency, was photographed in the Trump Tower cafe, the question was whether she had come to New York for a high-profile meeting with the President-elect Donald J. Trump.
"Tadawul is the main exchange in the region and as the most liquid among the largest 25 exchanges in the world and among the 10 largest emerging markets, Tadawul aspires to be the exclusive venue," he said at an investment conference in Riyadh.
But McConnell aspires to be not the bloody and maybe tragic hero in a revolutionary drama but one among a short list of undisputed masters of the machinery of American government, both essential to and dwarfed by the history of this machinery.
Finally, it's clearer than ever that Beijing by the time of the 2049th anniversary of the People's Republic of China in 2049 aspires to be the dominant economic, political and perhaps military power for an era where democracies remain but authoritarian systems are ascendant.
And we don't always nominate a Lincoln or a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln- or Reagan-esque -- that that person advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans.
At 24, Wazwaz is beginning her career as a producer at NPR in DC. One day she aspires to be an on-camera reporter, but it is a dream that she worries might be harder to achieve as a Muslim woman who covers her head.
Aina Khan, a London-based lawyer who specialises in family law, is prime mover of a campaign called "Register Our Marriage", which aspires both to change the law and to make Muslims, especially women, more conscious of the dire consequences of a religious-only rite.
In 23, Buffett found a target that he had kept a file on going back to the 23s, and one that fit the mold of the companies that Berkshire aspires to bring under its conglomerate umbrella — a cash-rich, strong global consumer brand: Kraft Heinz.
Ryan is retiring at the end of this term and House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) aspires to replace him as Speaker.
In time, Mr. Carlin's trove will be shared with a wider audience: His daughter, Kelly Carlin, is donating these materials to the National Comedy Center, an as-yet-unopened attraction in Jamestown, N.Y., that aspires to be a premier destination for fans, artists and historians.
Trepidation because it suggested powerful people in Ukraine, a democracy that aspires to the free flow of information, were going after me and others on the list for simply doing our jobs: reporting both sides of the war, including the pro-Russian rebel side.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Brazil's Petrobras aspires to reduce the amount of time from oil discovery to first production at its deepwater fields by almost 50% by 2029, while exploring ways to skip the exploratory drilling phased, an executive said on Wednesday.
With the fate of the TPP uncertain, China's talks on RCEP, which include Australia, India and more than a dozen other countries, are seen as perhaps the only path to the broader Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) that APEC aspires to.
If Christopher Nolan's "Inception" is our "Spellbound," and David Fincher's "Zodiac" our "Psycho," then every other summer blockbuster aspires to the state of acute, hummingbird Zen first reached in "North by Northwest," a thriller about nothing except the curious delight of going nowhere fast.
A woman who aspires to one of the most powerful offices in the country is openly admitting that if she gets the chance, she will exploit that constitutional authority by threatening to drag administration officials before Congress unless they go along with her liberal agenda.
"Everyone liked that there were moments when people talked in Spanish, because they were speaking directly to the Latinx community, which is really important for anyone who aspires to make it to the White House," Del Río said on the air after the debate.
Directed by Yoshifumi Kondo from a screenplay by the renowned Hayao Miyazaki, "Whisper of the Heart" focuses on Shizuku's literary ambitions — she brings the Baron to life in a story — and her growing love for Seiji, a boy who aspires to be a violin maker.
" It negates everything that "man experiences as specifically human in his existence: the consciousness of himself and of his world, the remembrance of things past and the anticipation of things to come, a creativeness in thought and action which aspires to, and approximates, the eternal.
"We don't always nominate a Lincoln and a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln and Reaganesque, that that person advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide vast majority of Americans," he said.
This week's Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), which aspires to be the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) for natural gas suppliers, is expected to draw energy ministers from Qatar, Iran, Russia and Venezuela to Santa Cruz, Bolivia as market oversupply reduces revenues.
If those slices, in their different ways, embody the allure and pathologies of old-school male power, the slice that "Girls" portrayed (with, yes, caricature as well as realism) embodies a stronghold of the egalitarian alternative that cultural liberalism aspires to spread to everyone.
Haddish says she aspires to someday see herself on Forbes' ranking of the highest-paid Hollywood stars, though she hopes the honor would help her inspire children who are growing up in foster care, as she did between the ages of 12 and 15.
He cannot negotiate a health-care deal among members of a party desperate for one, can't manage his own factionalized and leak-ridden White House, and cannot lead a political movement that aspires to anything greater than the service of his own pathetic vanity.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) will remain wholly owned by the Abu Dhabi government and has no plan to go public, but the firm aspires to compete with Big Oil by expanding in refining and gas, ADNOC's CEO told Reuters.
Van Eeckhoutte says the show helped shape his view of New York when he was an adolescent back in the 90s, and his social media tribute to The Nanny aspires to elevate Drescher's character, who is oft-maligned and trivialized for her squeaky, nasally soprano.
"If President Mirziyoyev truly aspires to transition from an era of abuses to one where human rights are respected, he should send a clear signal that peaceful criticism of government policies – whether by journalists, rights activists, or religious believers – has a protected place in Uzbekistan," HRW said.
Now, you might think that I'm a terrible test subject for a sleep tracker if I don't do much sleeping, but I would argue that if the Sense ball was actually as smart as it aspires to be, it'd have very quickly shamed me into discipline.
The company also aspires to combine visual information with the Bose AR platform, too, so you could hear a translation of a sign you're looking get, get a weather report when you look out your window, or hear the history of a painting in a museum.
"He knew Choose Your Own Adventure books forked this way or that, then forked again, and then again, and that each story was in the end a unified narrative whole — many stories in one," Hill writes, and "The Nix" aspires to this "unified narrative whole," too.
For his next Geffen-esque act, he is leaping more fully into film, partnering with David Maisel, the founding chairman of Marvel Studios, to form a new company, Mythos Studios, which aspires to make its own hit comic-book movie franchises in live-action and animated formats.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil this week pulled out of hosting next year's United Nations global summit meeting on climate change, the latest signal that Latin America's largest nation no longer aspires to be an influential player in efforts to mitigate the effects of a warming planet.
" He speaks with a young man named Jefferson Mao, who aspires to be a writer but recalls his experience at Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School as being part "of a mob of 'nameless, faceless Asian kids who were like a part of the décor of the place.
"One in 2320 working women in the U.S. aspires to be in the C-Suite in 214 years, a stat that reflects American women's particularly high career ambitions even relative to their peers in Canada, Australia, and the U.K.," says Jon Cohen, chief research officer at SurveyMonkey.
At the center of this delightful pop opera are two young dreamers: Mylene (Herizen F. Guardiola), a pastor's daughter torn between abiding by her strict religious upbringing and becoming the next Donna Summer, and Ezekiel (Justice Smith), a smart poet who aspires to escape the Bronx.
Mareg Asmro, an affable young man who aspires to study in China someday, educated me about the history of the city as we walked toward the first of the group of 11 monolithic churches cut directly into the earth — gigantic structures hewed from single blocks of rock.
He has gone from facing off against a leader who wants US forces removed from South Korea, to being confronted by a leader who not only wants US forces out of the Pacific region altogether but aspires to knocking America off its spot as world superpower.
Addressing the European Union, which Turkey still formally aspires to join despite mounting EU criticism of Ankara's human rights record, Erdogan said the 28-member bloc had never been sincere with his country and warned it would face severe consequences if it portrayed Turkish actions negatively.
What universal suffrage aspires to is a society where you get a voice not because you're a member of the right group or rich enough or worthy enough, but just because you're a person and a member of this society with a stake in its future.
Like WeChat, Blued aspires to be a Swiss Army knife for its users, absorbing features from other apps, like newsfeeds and livestreaming functions — as well as real-world resources like H.I.V. testing and a surrogacy service called Blue Baby — and integrating them as quickly as possible.
Background reading: "McConnell aspires to be not the bloody and maybe tragic hero in a revolutionary drama but one among a short list of undisputed masters of the machinery of American government," Charles Homans writes his profile of the senator for The New York Times Magazine.
It aspires to become an "energy services" company — an executive told Evans that "by 2030, its activities in the electricity sector will make up as large a share of its business as gas" — and such a company would certainly find soaring demand for energy services amenable.
In that location, in the space of a few minutes, Mr Putin was able to bring home to his guest the kind of state he aspires to lead: a worthy legatee of the self-sacrifice and military prowess of every previous Russian polity, from the tsars to the commissars.
T'Challa is still recovering from his father's death, and he's torn between the duty to carry on Wakanda's traditions, and the growing realization that he may need to examine some of them in a different light if he's to be the kind of ruler he aspires to be.
Two decades after the release of the doll character Josefina Montoya from Mexico, American Girl (Mattel) is adding a new Latina into the mix: Girl of the Year 2018 Luciana Vega, who's of Chilean descent and who, with an interest in science and space, aspires to become an astronaut.
Against a backdrop of global concerns over digital security like Apple's dustup with the FBI and Whatsapp's encryption announcement; the new phone company (now almost three years in the making) aspires to combine both the safety of a military-grade device and the features of an everyday phone.
The movie makes a point of showing him striking out with a beautiful young woman (the music and dance artist FKA twigs, whose casting indicates the hipness quotient to which the movie aspires); young Otis then picks up Dad's slack and starts an intimate friendship with her. Harsh!
Despite star power (Josh Brolin, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley and Robin Wright) and technical bravura, this action spectacle "aspires to something large and lofty, but in the end it's a big pile of rocks, ice and vain and valiant human effort," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
It'd be unfair and inaccurate to call these actions a last resort—Horford is as calming a presence as any in the league—but having him function as a roll man or valuable facilitator at the elbow was more ideal in an offense that aspires to involve everyone.
Britney Spears: Glory (Deluxe Edition) (RCA) Not much music that aspires to pornography achieves the purity of its pleasure principle, and not much pornography does either—not if the ideal is physical sensation undiluted by either the distractions of romance or the power trips of big-dick netsmut.
I say, by extension, being willing to use a weapon means making some kind of peace with violence, a position I remain loath to assume, not as a woman conditioned to avoid confrontation (though that's true, too) but as a human who aspires to a pacific, harmonious existence.
COCO Pixar takes inspiration from the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) — a name Disney tried to trademark — for an animated outing in which a boy (Anthony Gonzalez) who aspires to be a musician discovers a world filled with skeletons and hidden secrets.
The crowd at the Sakhumzi outdoor bar on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, made famous by being the home of two of the most celebrated resisters of apartheid – late former President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu — reflected the harmonious multiracial society that South Africa still aspires to become.
The project differs from other brand-extending entertainment-industry gallery ventures in one key respect: Because this musical is a work of nonfiction, based on Alexander Hamilton's life, the museum-style exhibition aspires to historical accuracy, and has been developed in consultation with experts at Yale and Harvard.
For anyone who aspires to play that role, Austan Goolsbee — an economist who became one of the first advisors to then-Senate candidate Barack Obama — cautions that campaign jobs aren't all about crafting the best possible policy white paper, like you can from a post at a university.
Hessler weaves together material from the dozen or so pieces he wrote for the magazine during his five years in Egypt, navigating among his various "Letters From," to offer a view of the country that superficially spans his time there, but aspires toward a broader cultural and political history.
"Middlesex County, which aspires to be a &apossanctuary county&apos by protecting criminal aliens, in the process assists criminals in undermining federal law, and creates a dangerous environment in the community," Ruben Perez, acting field office director of Enforcement and Removal Operations in the agency's Newark office, said in a statement.
Many political scientists would agree Clinton would not be inching closer to the Democratic nomination if, in addition to her singular achievements, she had not been groomed by the two previous Democrats who held the office she now aspires towards: her husband, Bill Clinton, and her former boss, Barack Obama.
In the final days of this campaign, we have returned to where we began, with an odd fixation on whether this man who aspires to the presidency can avoid saying anything ignorant, bigoted, inscrutable, or otherwise disqualifying for an hour or so at a time, once or twice a day.
This could end up underscoring all the reasons the federal government should do more to regulate Amazon: that it's taking more from the government than it's giving back; that behind a progressive veneer lies a ruthless corporation; that beloved local businesses are being replaced by a retailer that aspires to monopoly.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The ambitious young prince who oversees the economy of Saudi Arabia rolled out a grand vision for the future of the kingdom on Monday that aspires to reduce its dependence on oil, stimulate the private sector and reduce government subsidies — all while ensuring rising living standards for Saudi citizens.
It was a fitting image for a devoted daughter who exists as an almost surreally detached counterpoint to her father's bellicosity, and yet may be his most important ally, particularly if he finds himself facing a Democratic opponent who aspires to be the first female president of the United States.
Relations - never very good - between the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia, an EU member, and Serbia, which aspires to join the bloc, have been further strained by the years-long migrant crisis, as asylum seekers, mostly from the Middle East and Asia, cross the Balkans trying to reach western Europe.
In this way, cofounder and CEO Dan Porter aspires to mimic the success of buzzy new companies that are thriving on the popularity of gamers as personalities and entertainers, like FaZe Clan, which has 15 professional gamers and many more content creators; and 100 Thieves, which just raised $35 million.
The problem is, whoever, aspires for France's highest office will first have to unite those Socialists who bitterly opposed even the watered-down labour reforms that their own government pushed through and those who believe that a bigger overhaul of the economy is necessary to boost growth and bring down unemployment.
Tracxn, which aspires to be the "Gartner of startup data," was founded by former Sequoia Capital analyst Neha Singh and former Accel Partners associate Abhishek Goyal, differentiates from other startup analytics firms by teaching clients about markets before taking a closer look at individual companies to help them identify potential investment opportunities.
"Soros is vilified because he is effective," said Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former campaign strategist and White House adviser, who is now trying to promote a coordinated nationalist movement across Europe and in the United States that explicitly aspires to mirror and counteract the influence Mr. Soros has built on the left.
Mr. Arsanov, 49, who is the director of a school teaching foreign languages, and Ms. Bashayeva, 23, who aspires to run a small business, met in January at the wedding of a mutual friend — an event that in Chechnya, as almost anywhere else, is a prime opportunity for guests who are single.
The expectation is that he will jump in the race in a few weeks, and many say he will occupy the same lane that Beto aspires to own — the more moderate candidate who is able to stand up to Donald Trump yet focuses on a positive, unifying message of bringing people together.
Ukraine aspires to membership of the European Union and the EU is its closest ally when it comes to Russia, so appearing to agree with Trump's criticism of EU leaders won't go down well in Europe, James Nixey, head of the Russia and Eurasia program at think tank Chatham House, told CNBC.
I just wanted to address that, as somebody who aspires to be president, would you be open to something many of your predecessors of both parties have not been, which is engaging with Congress about dialing back, to some extent, the latitude that presidents have to make these kinds of long-term deployments?
That tangle of relationships includes an Indonesian business partner who aspires to high office; a powerful politician accused of trying to extort billions of dollars from an American mining company; as well as Mr. Trump's adviser on regulatory issues, Carl C. Icahn, who is a top shareholder in the same mining company.
Cut off from her family's money and installed as a live-in librarian at a fusty Manhattan arts club redolent of its geriatric members' "hoarding and missed doses of Thorazine," Ava (who writes with a quill pen and quaffs absinthe frappés) aspires to compose ornate opuses with brooding characters named Agustin and Anastasia.
But four months ago, in the kind of bridge that looser restrictions on trade between the United States and Cuba aspires to, an American nonprofit group swooped in and rehabilitated the Cuban National Tennis Center, believed to be the only full-fledged courts on the island not part of a hotel or resort.
Though the company announced in November that it aspires to reduce carbon emissions from its operations 50 percent by 2050 (a "soft target"), activists plan to file a resolution at the company's annual meeting in May calling on Shell to commit to specific emission-reduction targets, to which it would be legally accountable.

No results under this filter, show 872 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.