Collocations withaspiration

These are words often used in combination withaspiration.

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aspiration pneumonia
So far 12 patients have undergone biventricular repair with 1 late death at 4 months, possibly from aspiration pneumonia.
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career aspiration
This led him soon to abandon his initial career aspiration and to engage in newer literature and general education.
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democratic aspirations
More striking, however, is the cross-national breadth of democratic aspirations!
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educational aspirations
First, the socioeconomic status of a teenager's family reflects her level of educational aspirations and the resources available to her to attain them.
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future aspiration
This would be a future aspiration as comparisons are not yet available.
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high aspiration
Again, that is a high aspiration but hard to achieve.
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legitimate aspiration
That is a legitimate aspiration and a reasonable ambition for him to hold.
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musical aspirations
His musical aspirations began as a young teenager when he took up guitar and piano, and his first bands included his brother on drums.
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national aspiration
I use ordered probit for individual inclusion, national aspiration, compliance and attachment, which have four or five values each.
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nationalist aspirations
The focus of nationalist aspirations had moved elsewhere.
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needle aspiration
In this patient, in whom resonance imaging demonstrated a small anterior and diaphragmatic effusion, this was removed surgically instead of using a percutaneous needle aspiration.
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noble aspiration
This is a noble aspiration, but possibly naive.
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personal aspiration
But it is also a symbol of personal freedom and personal aspiration and it engenders some strong emotions.
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political aspiration
This focusing of political aspiration on the local generated demands for a politics that concentrated less on national, or ideological, mobilisation than had been the case in the pre-war years.
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professional aspirations
The study identified several personal and external factors that influenced the providers' intrinsic motivations and professional aspirations.
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pulmonary aspiration
It is also a severe irritant on contact with eyes, and a potential pulmonary aspiration risk.
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