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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aspire to in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aspire to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of aspire to in a Sentence
I feel like [Marion is] who I aspire to be.
We'll still be dependent on resources for the next 50 years but we'll broaden it out, we will never be a manufacturing state and we don't aspire to that, but the area of greatest potential is probably agriculture.
We are leaving value on the table and a new approach is required. As a Group, if we aspire to bring shareholder returns forward, we need to be much more focused on what is attractive, what we are good at, and where we are good at it, we therefore need to improve revenue, costs and capital performance. We also need to become more externally focused and deal with the internal bureaucracy by becoming leaner and more agile.
Jessica Biel is the best... I had known that Jessica Biel and Melissa were both a part of this project from when I initially signed on and getting to meet them and talk to them about this show was incredible, i've looked up to Jessica Biel for years, Jessica Biel's Jessica Biel and a strong woman. There's a lot to aspire to.
In Colorado, we have a magazine limit – 15 bullets, no more than 15 bullets in a magazine. So effectively, it reduces the ability of high-powered weapons to do harm. So look, I think all these things, including the red flag law, and expanding its use should really be looked at, but again, it's not just about gun policy. Yes, that should be on the table to discuss in a thoughtful, rational way. But we also need to talk about mental health. We need to talk about the divisive rhetoric that even some people who aspire to positions of leadership in our country unfortunately use almost every day.
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