The extent of the ambitiousness of the political project is seen in Blair's efforts to find areas of cooperation with the Liberal Democrats, Britain's third party, and end century-old divisions on Britain's left between the Labor and Liberal traditions.
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The conflict is not between maternal feelings and ambitiousness, Hrdy says, but between the needs of a human infant for constant, attentive, extended care; and the fact that a woman's ambitions must be played out in workplaces with no tolerance for children.
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All that work shows up in the Pumpkins'stage show and videos ( " Tonight, Tonight " definitely was the most visually arresting video of the year ), and especially in " Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, " an album that lives up to Corgan's ambitiousness.
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The implementation of Infitah is generally considered to have been flawed in its over-ambitiousness and its appearance of having abandoned " solidarity with the poor . " The government rewarded its cronies and allies ( many of whom became quite rich ), and built a power base loyal to the regime with concessions on land, goods and commodities; mandates and contracts to agencies and dealerships, but did little to create free markets and an open economy.
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Pauline Kael of " The New Yorker " wrote a positive review with some reservations : " [ It is ] a small minded film with greatness in it . . . with an enraptured view of common life . . . [ but ] enraging, because, despite its ambitiousness and scale, it has no more moral intelligence than the John Simon of " New York " wrote : " For all its pretensions to something newer and better, this film is only an extension of the old Hollywood war-movie lie.