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The fundamental problem with the euro project was overambition.
Overambition and innovations muddy a company’s clear cultural waters.
In some cases, the classic retail foul-up - overambition ignited by early success - has been their downfall.
A tale of overambition on the one hand, its misfortunes might also be seen as a proxy for the future of the markets.
These failures could be put down to overambition in a short period of time, or that the goals were merely political posturing to be ignored.
Many observers mocked this as overambition.
Moments of insight flare like fireflies and disappear, whether from underfinancing or overambition is unclear.
My tragic flaw is overambition.
Some parallels line up nicely, especially Monroe's shady death against Semele's fatal overambition.
As fiction, "The Bomb" suffers from overambition.
Dr. Muller, who is alternately accused of overambition and praised as a visionary, leaves office in June.
It can be argued that the US National Spatial Data Infrastructure is suffering from such overambition.
Overambition in an artist is easy to forgive; what's less sufferable is grandiosity--the compulsive urge to dazzle us with omniscience.
He rejected the charge of overambition, which dates to his daring - and usually successful - hostage-rescue missions when he was an otherwise little-known member of the House.
Luxury restaurants are scarce (partly a reflection of the city's casual style of living) and some of the second-tier establishments suffer from overambition and lack of focus.
If you can't smell the legacy of Sony overambition all over this thing, it's official name-the Vaio Z Canvas VJZ12AX0211S-surely seals the deal.
His early squandering of a fresh, marvelous sound to poor repertory choices and overambition (all happening many years before the more recent medical problems) remains a model of how not to conduct a career.
A sequence of complacent, incompetent doctors, diagnosing what was in reality endometriosis as a bad case of female overambition, began dosing her with increasingly powerful psychiatric drugs until she was very nearly mad.
After the 1993 season, it was given to High Clas Racing in Denmark as compensation when their three cars were all damaged in one race due to the overambition of a young Dane.
Lounging in the project's hospitality suite at the Dubai Desert Classic, Balasubramaniam - whom colleagues refer to as Bala - batted away concerns about overambition, either for Dubai Sports City or the emirate.
Mr. Eco may be leaving a number of different impressions: about zealots, overambition, false prophets, the illusion of rationality, the cancer of the spirit, governmental deception and dictatorship, the bounties of the natural world -provide your own interpretation.
Some of Wolfe's difficulties in finishing a project appear to come not from uncertainty or insecurity but rather from overambition - from his tendency to "go off on tangents," as he says, and to want to stuff in everything that interests him at the moment.
David Jeffries of AllMusic compared the album to Snoop Lion's reggae effort Reincarnated (2013), commenting that 7 Days of Funk "is pleasingly loose and small" unlike Reincarnated "which seemed to trip over its own overambition".