Whatever happens, Mr King is likely to be thwarted in his ambition to make monetary policy boring.
And since there were one-family houses selling in Union for a Depression low of a few thousand dollars, he would be able to realize an ambition he had nurtured growing up penniless in a Newark tenement flat: to become an American homeowner.
So forgive Mozilla for its naked ambition to be users' go-to browser of choice.
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Pakistan's ambition to be one of the hosts of the 2011 World Cup is surely in tatters.
"I don't know what yet, but I have an ambition to be a film maker, " he said.
In his ambition to be even more accommodative, Mr. Carney must beware of making the same mistake.
The British cabinet was briefed in September about data.gov.uk's ambition to be a one-stop-shop for data collected by the government.
President Obama will have to consult union chiefs as he governs--unless he harbors no ambition to be re-elected four years from now.
Mr Kennedy told the BBC that he had put the future of the party ahead of any personal ambition to be leader.
His only major mistake was selling Shearson Loeb Rhoades in 1981 to American Express , where he was rejected in his ambition to be named president.
He reportedly told them he was motivated not by greed, but rather a love of computers and an ambition to be a software developer.
"This new ambition to be 'coal free' is welcome news for the 125 million current iCloud users, and represents a significant improvement in Apple's energy choices, " Greenpeace wrote.
India knows that its ambition to be a global power will depend partly on its ability to mediate and resolve the rising number of crises in neighbouring countries.
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But at the heart of the scandal lay vital questions about how London strikes the balance between its ambition to be a global financial centre and its duty of care to ordinary investors.
That whole area is very spread out, so they would need to conduct a massive, co-ordinated attack on several facilities all at the same time and the Saudis seem to be alert to this ambition.
The first, 'The Gilded Cage', centres on Nightingale's sense of frustration as a highly educated young woman, from a wealthy upper middle-class family, who was prevented from following her ambition to be a nurse in the 1840s and early 1850s.
Ms Hedegaard told MEPs there needed to be more global effort to "tackle the ambition gap".
In essence, he is working with the grain of what he perceives to be Scottish opinion en route to that wider ambition.
Indeed, to presume that regulations of banks could ever work is to believe that the very individuals with such low ambition as to want to be regulators would have the ability to not just oversee the brightest financial minds on earth, but to also predict looming problems that those same bright financial minds are oblivious to.
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The sustainable 10-year ambition should be universal access to schools with choice unrestricted by affordability.
"If I should become a coach, my ambition is to be the best I can be, " said Larsson.
His ambition is to be a photojournalist, but meanwhile, as the only wage earner in his family, he is honing his skills.
His barely concealed ambition, to be not merely the richest man in Russian business but also the kingmaker, may yet be realised.
Its current civic ambition is to be officially declared a depressed area.
Although her first ambition was to be an astronaut, she trained as a lawyer and had only a passing interest in Formula 1.
Mr Watson admits his ambition is to be in EastEnders, before adding hastily, "as well as wanting to be a call manager of course".
It is just that now the change is no longer one of ambition, to be pursued at leisure, but one of survival, to be started at once.
Matthew admits, with a slightly sheepish grin, his ambition is to be prime minister one day, but at the moment his hands are full with constituency matters - immigration, policing - and writing Parliamentary questions.
It will be interesting to see how Dell balances this independence with its ambition to build an even larger portfolio of technology to solve even more problems for its customers.
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