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1 Experts said they were far more ambitious than the party's current policy.
2 CEO Loescher already said earlier this month that goal become more ambitious .
3 We have much more ambitious targets to achieve in 2012, he said.
4 She had decided to pressure her son onto a more ambitious course.
5 As your project grows more ambitious , the cash problem grows with it.
6 A small take-up could increase pressure for more ambitious sovereign debt purchases.
7 Everything has changed so it's a much more ambitious undertaking, Anderson said.
8 But the high global temperatures also made even more ambitious projects feasible.
9 And that the European Union would have set even more ambitious targets.
10 This game also brings a more ambitious scale to its urban environments.
11 I also hoped that we could have a more ambitious outcome document.
12 But these are rather more ambitious than those in the village church.
13 Boasberg ordered that the department should aim for a more ambitious deadline.
14 The Advent broadcasts provide a window into Digby's larger, more ambitious project.
15 Already some miners are scaling back on their more ambitious expansion plans.
16 In the next year, A.D. 580, he formed a more ambitious project.
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