Sentences with phrase «actually achieved in their careers»

The players about to be mentioned all went for crazily inflated transfer fees, based on what they'd actually achieved in their careers at that point.

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In fact, seeing how I suspect we will be utter crap the next years to come as well, I hope for their own good that Özil, Sanchez and Cazorla (+ +) leaves for a chance to actually achieve something in the remainder of their careerIn fact, seeing how I suspect we will be utter crap the next years to come as well, I hope for their own good that Özil, Sanchez and Cazorla (+ +) leaves for a chance to actually achieve something in the remainder of their careerin the remainder of their careers.
Silvio Berlusconi was a newbie when he started his political career and won a surprisingly large majority in the 1994 election, but what did he actually achieve?
It can also help to build students confidence and skills in science, as one student described the change that participating in CREST had made to their future plans: «CREST gave me the confidence to think that I could actually achieve a career in science and be the first one in my family to go to university.»
In the early stages of your career having a high GPA from college can actually help you land an interview — strong school performance shows that you're committed and willing to apply yourself to achieve success.
Research shows that encouragement from romantic partners to pursue goals in areas such as career, school, friendship, and fitness makes people more likely to actually achieve those goals.2
Having had an outrageously successful career (more than one, actually) where I achieved accolades and paycheques in the extreme, still in my mind did not equate to being entitled to use the moniker, expert.
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