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Setting his sights high has gotten Sinivasan out of the pinch that has tripped up many other Indonesian companies.
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We meet their parents and try to set their sights high.
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And it has not set its sights high.
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So set your sights high.
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When you're the one in charge, setting sights too high can lead to disappointments.
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And perhaps typical of the man, he is setting his sights very high.
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Rose and Anya Lahiri, 17, Sophie McDonnell, 22, Kalli Clark-Ternberg, 17, and Jenny Frost, 20, have already signed a record deal with EMI, and now have their sights set high.
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Countless plastics makers facing slower demand and market turmoil have turned their sights on the high-tech catalysts.
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But the most important ingredient is you: students who raised your sights, who aimed high, who invested yourselves in your own success.
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Like many other Solar companies, First Solar has diversified into project development, and set its sights on places where the high price of power means that its solar modules can be profitable without uncertain subsidies.
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Armed with a high-powered proxy, Mr Duggan set his sights on crime.
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Attend a Formula One race, and you can expect to be swept up in the sights and sounds of cars rounding the track at 300 kilometers per hour, the high-pitched whine of their engines competing with the shouts from the crowd.
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