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ambition

[am-bish-uhn] / æmˈbɪʃ ən /




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It has shown it has some influence in the Middle East, and it certainly has ambitions to gain more leverage in the future.

From BBC

A nation worth defending isn’t merely one strong enough to field an army, but one prosperous enough to reward work, invention and ambition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Which brings me to my optimistic long-term prediction: The world will become a safer place once leaders, as a matter of course, feed their strategic ambitions and calculations through an LLM before acting on them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite its ambitions, Amazon is lagging well behind its own timeline.

From MarketWatch

Given Spurs' status and ambitions, relegation is as unpalatable as it gets.

From BBC