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She may need to expand even more ambitiously to keep up.
It might make you think a little more ambitiously about things.
Slightly more ambitiously, you could make spiced lentil dal with quinoa.
But many Democratic senators want to act much more ambitiously, through the legislative process.
Robert is a great publisher who pushed all of us to think more ambitiously.
What could have been a revisionist slog opens into a more ambitiously ambivalent buddy movie.
Even more ambitiously, Morocco is working to build an aircraft industry, based outside Casablanca's international airport.
More ambitiously, we have a spectacular new recipe for a yule log (above) from the incomparable Yotam Ottolenghi.
For dessert: cold, sliced watermelon or, more ambitiously, one of our nine excellent recipes to make with watermelon.
More ambitiously, you might consider Melissa Clark's new recipe for roasted sweet peppers stuffed with bulgur, tuna and herbs.
But Mr. Van Bramer said the transit agency should be thinking much more ambitiously in preparing for Amazon's impact.
Even more ambitiously, the states could move to curtail the exorbitant market power that hospital systems and physician groups now enjoy.
Even more ambitiously, we should measure peoples' satisfaction and happiness with a system both in the short term and long term.
More ambitiously, the Ethiopian government also wants countries downstream of the Nile, including Sudan and Egypt, to pay taxes for Choke's ecosystem services.
More ambitiously, the initiative promises to extend affordable broadband to every household in America by 2020, a long-held goal among some progressives.
How we stay healthy—or perhaps more ambitiously, how we become healthy in such a densely interconnected landscape—will be a recurring conversation.
Even more ambitiously, OPEC seems to want some form of understanding with shale producers based on their mutual interest in avoiding another price collapse.
Before a rebrand as the much more ambitiously-named LeEco (that's "eco" as in "ecosystem"), the company was LeTV, a primarily content-focused service.
Even more ambitiously Jolla is also targeting China, where investment has been taken in to form a local consortium to develop a Chinese Sailfish ecosystem.
It'd go great with David Tanis's recipe for a basic polenta or, more ambitiously, with Melissa's recipe for butternut squash polenta with sausage and onion.
And more ambitiously, it is still plowing ahead with Libra, its plan for a new cryptocurrency, even in the face of significant political and regulatory opposition.
The countries are wrapping up their most expansive joint military drills to date amid efforts to coordinate more ambitiously on challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
Mr Musk himself, more ambitiously still, imagines an implant that would let the wearer tap directly into the internet, and all of the computational power available there.
As our tools get smarter and more versatile, it's incumbent upon us to start thinking much more ambitiously and creatively about solutions to society's toughest global challenges.
If Russia is responsible, the aim might be to portray American democracy as tawdry and flawed, rather than, more ambitiously, to swing the contest for Mr Trump.
More ambitiously, he cites studies which purport to show that the reduction in the number of alternative employers in some industries and regions has reduced skilled workers' pay.
But an Australian reservation app thinks it has a solution to the "no show" problem — and even more ambitiously, the brand hopes to end no-shows completely by 2020.
Lomas did this because he wanted to see how other cultures verbalize positive emotional concepts, and more ambitiously, he's hoping these words will enrich the emotional well-being of English speakers.
Each generation's hard-won battle for women's rights empowered those who came after them to break more rules, dream more ambitiously, and to demand change more loudly than they ever could.
More ambitiously, China hopes to create a standard for oil pricing as a rival to Brent in Europe and West Texas Intermediate in America—a standard that reflects its own supply and demand.
More ambitiously, the United States and Europe should aim to fortify their trade relationship; coordinate American and European policies on China's human rights abuses; and create alternatives to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The hope is Turkey and Russia can use their influence to consolidate a truce and, more ambitiously, a resolution for a conflict that killed more than 300,000 people and displaced over half the country's population.
He can start thinking more ambitiously and creatively about revitalizing the rickety, increasingly unlovable subway system, and start working with New York City on integrating transit projects with planning for housing, traffic and other needs.
The company has already experimented with this in relatively tame ways in New York — at the Judd Foundation in SoHo last May and at Wagner Park in Lower Manhattan in June — but more ambitiously in Europe.
The results have included "Vet Volunteers," a series of animal-clinic mysteries aimed at kids, and more ambitiously, "Seeds of America," a trilogy of middle-grade historical novels set in the throes of the Revolutionary War.
Or should it become something more fully new — whether the Resistance Daily, or a self-confident blend of advocacy and investigations, or a more ambitiously analytical paper built around pieces like Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project?
More ambitiously, Democrats could go where Mr. Ryan apparently feared to go by proposing a consumption tax that has actually been tried and proved effective around the world — the value-added tax, with adjustments to ensure progressivity.
It claims that Google (and Facebook, which the film refers to almost interchangeably) deliberately manipulates its service to suppress conservative users and ideas, and — more ambitiously — that Google tweaked its search algorithm to swing the 2016 election in Hillary Clinton's favor.
More ambitiously, he claims to have official support for a 320km (200-mile) tunnel that would, in half an hour, whisk people between New York and Washington, DC, in magnetically propelled capsules, using a technology he has dubbed the hyperloop.
Cultural creation, on the other hand, like art or theater, may more ambitiously attempt to change how we think or act, but its effects, when they can be discerned at all, are seen only after a duration of many years.
He persists, organising an exhibition of photographs of Syria by Freya Stark, a travel writer, in the 1920s and 1930s—and then, more ambitiously, an Anglo-Syrian production of Purcell's opera "Dido and Aeneas", which, against all odds, is a great success.
The design is intended to convey scope but also, more ambitiously, to reshape a Southern landscape awash in Confederate symbols by asking each of those 800 counties to claim a duplicate marker and erect the six-foot monolith on its home soil.
More ambitiously, it should cut rural poverty by half, help integrate the vast Colombian periphery and bring institutions closer to the people of those regions so that they regain their trust in government and feel, as they should, that we are all part of one country.
Or, way more ambitiously, you could start to put together David Tanis's elegant menu for a dinner party for this coming weekend: an endive salad with egg and anchovy to start, followed by bollito misto with two sauces and a dessert crostata of pears and almond.
If they presumed that, in an imaginary America, half of all children exercised vigorously for about 25 minutes three times a week, such as during active recess or sports or, more ambitiously, ran around and moved for at least an hour every day, which is the amount of youth exercise recommended by the C.D.C., their virtual lives were transformed.
"The Sopranos" clearly emboldened basic cable networks to more ambitiously pursue original production, yielding a series of network-defining shows: FX's "The Shield" and "Nip/Tuck" in 2002 and 2003, respectively; AMC's "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad" in 2007 and 2008; and Netflix's "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black" in 2013, which elevated streaming to a new level.
This was succeeded by a more ambitiously designed stamp showing an evzone or light infantryman in the act of firing.
Adopting the pen name of "Lenora" she contributed to periodicals and based on this success, she wrote more ambitiously. In 1857, she married a friend, John Joseph Bedford, who was a descendant of Gunning Bedford Jr. who signed the Constitution of the United States. There were six children, of the three living sons, two married. The other moved to El Paso, and helped educate their youngest daughter.
The oldest record of wire being made for musical instruments is from Augsburg in 1351;Dolge (1911, 124) this probably predates the harpsichord and may have been wire for a psaltery. Earlier wire, used in harpsichords, was of brass or iron. Starting around 1800, the piano began to be built ever more ambitiously, with sturdier (eventually, iron) framing and greater string tension. This led to innovations in making tougher piano wire.
Regardless of the cargo used in any embryo space colonization scenario, the basic concept is that upon arrival of the embryo-carrying spacecraft (EIS) at the target planet, fully autonomous robots would build the first settlement on the planet and start growing food. More ambitiously, the planet may be terraformed first. Thereafter the first embryos could be unfrozen (or created using biosequenced or natural sperm and egg cells as outlined above). In any event, one of the technologies needed for the proposal are artificial uteri.
Gene functions in the minimal genome of the synthetic organism, Syn 3. One important topic in synthetic biology is synthetic life, that is concerned with hypothetical organisms created in vitro from biomolecules and/or chemical analogues thereof. Synthetic life experiments attempt to either probe the origins of life, study some of the properties of life, or more ambitiously to recreate life from non-living (abiotic) components. Synthetic life biology attempts to create living organisms capable of carrying out important functions, from manufacturing pharmaceuticals to detoxifying polluted land and water.
The coming of World War II stimulated the U.S. Government to create what proved to be permanent, sustained foreign aid programs that evolved into USAID. U.S. development assistance focussed initially on Latin America. Since countries in the region were regularly requesting expert assistance from USG cabinet departments, an Interdepartmental Committee on Cooperation with the American Republics was established in 1938, with the State Department in the chair, to ensure systematic responses. More ambitiously, the U.S. subsequently created an institution that for the first time would take an active role in development assistance programming: the Institute of Inter-American Affairs (IIAA), chartered in March 1942.
By the early 1960s Fritz Kern's intensively forensic approach to sources had fallen out of fashion, while his interpretations, which a generation earlier might have been deemed merely "conservative- traditionalist", were being critiqued, if at all, merely as "old-fashioned". Kern's earlier published work, setting out a curiously deterministic vision of the expansion, during the early and middle medieval periods, of what later became the highly centralised French state, became a standard work and has in some ways retained the respect of subsequent scholars more effectively than some of his more recent and more ambitiously scoped works.Fritz Kern: Die Anfänge der französischen Ausdehnungspolitik bis zum Jahr 1308. Tübingen 1910.
According to Sergio Caruso, when talking of Homo economicus, one should distinguish between the purely “methodological” versions, aimed at practical use in the economic sphere (e.g. economic calculus), and the” anthropological” versions, more ambitiously aimed at depicting a certain type of man (supposed to be actually existing), or even human nature in general. The former, traditionally founded on a merely speculative psychology, have proved unrealistic and frankly wrong as descriptive models of economic behaviour (therefore not applicable for normative purposes either); however, they are liable to be corrected resorting to the new empirically based economic psychology, which turns quite other than the philosophers’ psychology that economists have used until yesterday. Among the latter (i.e.
Ouya, a video game console running Android, became one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns, crowdfunding US$8.5m for its development, and was later followed by other Android-based consoles, such as Nvidia's Shield Portable an Android device in a video game controller form factor. In 2011, Google demonstrated "Android@Home", a home automation technology which uses Android to control a range of household devices including light switches, power sockets and thermostats. Prototype light bulbs were announced that could be controlled from an Android phone or tablet, but Android head Andy Rubin was cautious to note that "turning a lightbulb on and off is nothing new", pointing to numerous failed home automation services. Google, he said, was thinking more ambitiously and the intention was to use their position as a cloud services provider to bring Google products into customers' homes.

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