What is happening is that the national curriculum's worthy aspirations to educate pupils about ICT are transmuted at the chalkface into teaching kids to use Microsoft software.
The joy of sincere work and worthy aspiration and congenial friendship were to be hers; nothing could rob her of her birthright of fancy or her ideal world of dreams.
Another $150 million, for "Aeronautics," is meant, in part, according to the conference report, to support development of "next generation" air-traffic control, a worthy aspiration about which Jim Fallows knows more than any Earthly wonk.
Robert C. Broderick in "Historic Churches of the United States," (Wildred Funk, New York, 1958) wrote that houses of worship, more than any other buildings, express a society's most worthy aspirations.
To govern according to well-defined precepts is a worthy aspiration.
We should ask ourselves what would be a worthy aspiration for the financial security of retired Americans in the years ahead.
What stands between a truly worthy aspiration for our society and its realization is political leadership with the courage to dream big.
This is a worthy aspiration.
These are truly worthy aspirations.
Going up against zplanet of belligerent Hiver armies might ruin such a worthy aspiration.