1. Nevertheless, the product of the optimism is greater anxiety for parent and child when these ideals are not met. 2. At best, they can only hope to identify entrants who most closely meet the ideals of that particular contest. 3. It is in the busy intersection where human lives meet human ideals. 4. The animal must meet an ideal, an image. 5. The group bestows seals of approval on activities that meet those ideals. 6. When he looks at her, an emotional depth and devotion are obvious, as if an ideal has been met. |