6 sentences with 'aspirations'

Example sentences and phrases with the word aspirations and other words derived from it.

« However, despite the success of all these movements, with all the hopes and aspirations of their supporters over the last century, Europe had degenerated into a horrendous and costly war. »
« A group of British Marxist scholars, many of whom were immigrants or the children of immigrants, described this phenomenon as "empire strikes back": having taken over most of the world's territory by force, Europeans were left with a legacy of racial and cultural diversity that many of them did not want. In turn, the universalist aspirations of "Western Civilisation" were challenged as never before. »
« For example, during the heyday of European imperialism, lofty notions of the civilising mission, the culmination of 19th century liberal and nationalist political aspirations and the rise of truly modern science coincided with the bloody plunder of overseas territories. »
« As he recently stated in an interview: "I'm not so worried about the rich and able; they always get ahead. I am very concerned about the hard-working people who have not achieved their aspirations and feel they are at a dead end. »
« People have diverse interests and aspirations that they seek to satisfy. Self-interest and initiative can be seen as early as infancy. »
« For the rules to be felt as their own by the members of the group, they must be discussed and accepted by all. This agreement is achieved, fundamentally, through dialogue and negotiation, through which it is possible to agree on actions in which the plurality of interests and aspirations that exist in a school are included. »

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