Expressions - Collocations of the word " aspiration "
academic aspiration | 1) He had never ending academic aspirations as recognised in the award of four honorary doctorates. 2) The students' reasons for coming to the University of Calgary vary widely according to their academic aspirations and their backgrounds. more academic aspiration sentences |
achieve aspiration | 1) Goals provide the specific direction to achieve an aspiration . 2) The show revolved around each member achieving aspirations outside of the group. more achieve aspiration sentences |
artistic aspiration | 1) Whether Siddal had any artistic aspirations is unknown, though she loved poetry. 2) This might help us better see those straight lines between artistic aspiration and public desire. more artistic aspiration sentences |
aspiration | 1) These days such idealistic aspirations are ignored. 2) All right thinking liberals support nationalist aspirations . more aspiration sentences |
aspiration dream | 1) Our children should develop by pursuing their aspirations , dreams and interests. 2) What are your hopes, aspirations and dreams for 2004 and beyond? more aspiration dream sentences |
aspiration expectation | 1) The second is that each of us has our own aspirations and expectations . 2) I hope and expect that our aspirations and the advertiser's expectations will intersect. more aspiration expectation sentences |
aspiration for | 1) I had really high aspirations for this race. 2) Often personal factors or aspirations for sheer power were at play. more aspiration for sentences |
aspiration pneumonia | 1) I had aspiration pneumonia and was quite sick. 2) She was recently diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia . more aspiration pneumonia sentences |
aspiration to | 1) Many girls have aspirations to play college basketball. 2) Bone marrow aspiration to check for bone tumors. more aspiration to sentences |
aspiration to do | 1) But like their fathers they all have aspirations to do better things. 2) Many people have a side gig, an aspiration to do something besides their 9-5 duties. more aspiration to do sentences |
aspiration toward | 1) Act with aspiration toward your dreams and theirs. 2) Most episodes portrayed his everyday life as a struggling comedian with aspirations toward straight acting. more aspiration toward sentences |
aspiration towards | 1) Act with aspiration towards fulfilling your dreams and theirs. 2) Love (Eros) produces aspiration towards this pure idea. more aspiration towards sentences |
aspirations | 1) These days such idealistic aspirations are ignored. 2) All right thinking liberals support nationalist aspirations . more aspirations sentences |
career aspiration | 1) You both likely have serious career aspirations . 2) Ideally something related to your future career aspirations . more career aspiration sentences |
championship aspiration | 1) The task ahead was enormous as Kerry had fallen down the pecking order in terms of championship aspirations . 2) There were far too many offensive-zone giveaways in Game 1 for a team with Stanley Cup championship aspirations . more championship aspiration sentences |
cultural aspiration | 1) Our choices we 're making in Europe are influencing the cultural aspirations in those places. 2) He was sympathetic to Czech political and cultural aspirations , but his identification with German culture kept even these sympathies subdued. more cultural aspiration sentences |
democratic aspiration | 1) The election demonstrates that democratic aspirations are a reality in Pakistan. 2) The war was a people's war that enlarged democratic aspirations and produced promises of a postwar welfare state. more democratic aspiration sentences |
dreams and aspirations | 1) It changes hopes and dreams and aspirations . 2) Its refreshing to see youthful dreams and aspirations . more dreams and aspirations sentences |
educational aspiration | 1) Learner aspirations • Do applications include reference to the educational aspirations of prospective learners? 2) There appears to be a crude fit between districts of expanding population and prosperity and egalitarian educational aspirations . more educational aspiration sentences |
express aspiration | 1) Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia have expressed European aspirations . 2) Al Qaeda has expressed an aspiration to acquire and use these materials. more express aspiration sentences |
fulfil the aspiration | 1) He had mastered the art of training a team to fulfil the aspirations of the mission. more fulfil the aspiration sentences |
fulfill aspiration | 1) Strong kinship traditions have enabled rural migrants to fulfill these aspirations by moving to towns. 2) Although Germany supports national minorities, Sorbs claim that their aspirations are not sufficiently fulfilled . more fulfill aspiration sentences |
goals and aspirations | 1) Elk teaches patience in reaching your goals and aspirations . 2) All while receiving support from people with similar goals and aspirations . more goals and aspirations sentences |
have aspiration | 1) You both likely have serious career aspirations . 2) Adam always had aspirations beyond his abilities. more have aspiration sentences |
high aspiration | 1) I had really high aspirations for this race. 2) In any case, he had higher aspirations . more high aspiration sentences |
hopes and aspirations | 1) Then all you 're criminal hopes and aspirations are over. 2) Spain became a barometer of Republican hopes and aspirations . more hopes and aspirations sentences |
human aspiration | 1) Open Source gives means to human aspiration . 2) This is one of just human aspirations . more human aspiration sentences |
legitimate aspiration | 1) Certainly one cannot ignore the legitimate aspirations of sterile couples. 2) They are essential to translate the legitimate aspirations of the LDCs. more legitimate aspiration sentences |
literary aspiration | 1) Borges Haslam was a lawyer and psychology teacher who harboured literary aspirations . 2) Moved more by financial desperation than literary aspiration , Parker reluctantly accepts the bequest. more literary aspiration sentences |
lofty aspiration | 1) Milton's persona is the uncouth swain, a rustic shepherd with lofty poetic aspirations . 2) OFTEN the greatest crimes in literature are committed in the dust jackets of worthy novels with lofty political aspirations . more lofty aspiration sentences |
meet aspiration | 1) What changes are needed to meet women's aspirations for employment? 2) What choices are available to meet the Council's aspirations and needs? more meet aspiration sentences |
national aspiration | 1) Spetz says this local fight likely has national aspirations . 2) Portrayals of the insurrections by later historians often reflect ongoing national aspirations . more national aspiration sentences |
nationalist aspiration | 1) All right thinking liberals support nationalist aspirations . 2) African political opposition and nationalist aspirations , for the time, were mute. more nationalist aspiration sentences |
needle aspiration | 1) This is called a fine needle aspiration . 2) He scheduled a fine needle aspiration (biopsy). more needle aspiration sentences |
noble aspiration | 1) These weren't noble aspirations , they wanted what their lusts demanded. 2) That is a noble aspiration . more noble aspiration sentences |
people aspiration | 1) What does that say about giving people aspirations ? 2) People's aspirations and needs are boundless. more people aspiration sentences |
personal aspiration | 1) We can combine our personal aspirations with the collective goals. 2) Wilson's remarriage rejuvenated his personal aspirations for re-election. more personal aspiration sentences |
political aspiration | 1) These successive scandals derailed any further political aspirations . 2) political aspirations came from the same trend. more political aspiration sentences |
presidential aspiration | 1) Instead people are worried about someone 's legitimacy for presidential aspirations 3 years out? 2) He's coy about his presidential aspirations , despite trips to New Hampshire and Iowa. more presidential aspiration sentences |
professional aspiration | 1) Furthermore, there is an emerging tension between professional aspirations and managerial imperatives. 2) Members should respect the rights and acknowledge the professional aspirations and contributions of their colleagues. more professional aspiration sentences |
pulmonary aspiration | 1) People who are at risk for pulmonary aspiration (e.g. those with lowered level of consciousness due to head injuries) are especially likely to get pneumonia. 2) Incorrect application (e.g. into the lungs) results in pulmonary aspiration which can sometimes be fatal if immediate medical treatment is not initiated. more pulmonary aspiration sentences |
raise aspiration | 1) At the same time, improvements in communications raise aspirations and hopes. 2) This will raise people's aspirations . more raise aspiration sentences |
reflect aspiration | 1) Does the auditor general's report reflect government's aspirations ? 2) The European Press Prize reflects these aspirations . more reflect aspiration sentences |
represent aspiration | 1) The Citadelle represents the highest aspirations of the Haitian people. 2) Aspirate ᄏ is derived from this by the addition of a stroke which represents aspiration . more represent aspiration sentences |
satisfy aspiration | 1) Decadence, we say, in that certain aspirations are not satisfied . 2) The charges have been trumped up to satisfy the political aspirations of the British empire. more satisfy aspiration sentences |
share aspiration | 1) Many of us share the aspirations of Singapore citizens . 2) Dixon and Lange shared aspirations that were common , even trendy, for artists of their day. more share aspiration sentences |
social aspiration | 1) Previously, owning your own home was a social aspiration . 2) Many argue this is an unrealistic and unachievable social aspiration for contemporary society. more social aspiration sentences |
support aspiration | 1) All right thinking liberals support nationalist aspirations . 2) We would wholeheartedly support this aspiration . more support aspiration sentences |
vacuum aspiration | 1) Conventional vacuum aspirations below 7 weeks have a higher failure rate than at later gestations. 2) A recent article describes three cases of women who developed intrauterine adhesions following manual vacuum aspiration . more vacuum aspiration sentences |
Expressions with the word aspiration
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