Sentences with phrase «as achievement of»

Met and exceeded sales goals with a focus on creating loyal customers resulting in personal growth of 25 % from 2012 to 2013, as well as the achievement of being a member on the only [company name] Direct Sales team to achieve over 100 % in all lines of business in fiscal 2013
OnPointNews reports that the famous test pilot has sued computer chip maker Advanced Micro Devices over a March 2000 press release in which its CEO, W.J. Sanders, stated: «Just as the achievement of Chuck Yeager signaled the beginning of a new era in aviation, the 1 GHz processor ushers in a new era of information technology.»
My point is that the «defeat of objecthood» — and therefore the achievement of abstraction, which is the same as the achievement of pictorial quality — is never secure but always unstable, and this instability expresses the fact that the defeat of objecthood (and therefore the achievement of abstraction) is not and can not be a quality that is predicated (once and for all) of things in the world (like color, shape, weight and so on).
Given this, the fact that during the 90s the gap in achievement measured by NAEP increased only slightly in math and increased in reading but began to narrow again BEFORE NCLB should be celebrated as an achievement of hard working schools facing deteriorating conditions within their communities.
The country celebrated the event as an achievement of the founding fathers» assertion that all men are created equal and as a promise of new breakthroughs to come.
If our secondary schools are going to develop the future leaders, active citizens, great parents and innovators that we need from our future adults, we need an accountability system that recognises those broader areas as well as the achievement of particular qualifications.
This video outlines how MESHGuides provide educators, researchers and policy makers with access to the science of learning, supporting them in their work as well as the achievement of UNESCO and OECD priorities for education.
The data reported today show continued increases in median event - free survival and muscle function scores as well as achievement of developmental milestones.
The launch of operations by Air France he added, was facilitated under the erstwhile NDC administration hence touting that as an achievement of the NPP was unfortunate.
If we lose this one that will be the end of our season, unless you consider getting the top four trophy as an achievement of course.
Literary figures of many different stripes have come forward to hail The Book of Psalms as an achievement of renown.
In history there are few instances of the transmutation of tragedy into gain so impressive as the achievement of the later prophets, using the disaster of Zion's ruin and the temple's destruction to spiritualize and universalize the idea of God.
Counter-Reformation Catholicism generally viewed democracy as an achievement of «the enemy»» whether Protestant or secularist.
The Reformers» alternative conception of the way of love in the world begins with the insight that the tendency of man is to seek self - justification and to think of ethical perfection as an achievement of human freedom.
The answer is simple and fundamental: as an achievement of man, salvation is impossible; as a gift of God, it is available to all.
And should the Supreme Court be unwise enough to impose same - sex marriage on the whole country, the decision will be greeted not like Loving v. Virginia (overturning antimiscegenation laws in 1967), as an achievement of obvious justice, but like Roe v. Wade, with a tireless movement dedicated to overturning its obvious injustice, and a reinvigorated effort to pass a federal marriage amendment.
The most striking, controversial or funny statements would be used to kick off a forum where we would discuss our expectations from GeNeYouS as well as the achievements of the network.
Their paintings combine both abstraction and realism as well as the achievements of the Russian avant - garde and liberally combine the contemporary with these varied traditions.
A good waiter resume highlights job - related skills, as well as achievements of the candidate.

Not exact matches

As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievementAs much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievementas recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
A year ago, the term «unicorn» seemed to get bandied about as if $ 1 billion was the starting point for valuations and not a benchmark of achievement.
The transparency of Prime's mental model is what empowers Amazon's most notable interaction design achievements for shopping: the simplicity and elegance of Amazon's recently expired patent on one - click purchases, which laid the groundwork for shopping by voice on Alexa, as well as the interactive design of Amazon's dash buttons.
«Attitude is really important,» said Chen, «Based on our data, the unique contribution of positive attitude to math achievement is as large as the contribution from IQ.»
Modest about her own pioneering achievements, she is on record (in an interview with computer historian Janet Abbate) as saying that her biggest contribution was to be «the grandmother of the web».
Annoyingly, science even shows that highly dependable employees tend to be perceived as putting in less effort simply because they don't make a show of their struggles and achievements.
As much as the fall of the Berlin Wall or the rise of social media, the astonishing decline in world - wide poverty stands as one of humanity's greatest achievement over the past quarter centurAs much as the fall of the Berlin Wall or the rise of social media, the astonishing decline in world - wide poverty stands as one of humanity's greatest achievement over the past quarter centuras the fall of the Berlin Wall or the rise of social media, the astonishing decline in world - wide poverty stands as one of humanity's greatest achievement over the past quarter centuras one of humanity's greatest achievement over the past quarter century.
«To honor Barbara Bush as a commencement speaker is to honor a woman who has gained recognition through the achievements of her husband, which contravenes what we have been taught over the last four years at Wellesley.»
And given the high cost of college and the huge gaps in achievement between those who make the most of their time as undergrads and those who flounder, the stakes for getting it right are pretty high.
The loss of that clause, which liberals had seen as a crowning achievement of the Civil Rights movement, makes it easier for states to adopt voting laws that can have an adverse impact on minority voters.
A graph of your achievements, with the line going up, is just as good as a pat on the back from the boss.»
While men start businesses primarily for growth opportunities and profit potential, women most often found businesses in order to meet personal goals, such as gaining feelings of achievement and accomplishment.
On May 28, during a TEDWomen conference in Monterrey, California, designed to celebrate the achievements of women and girls as creators and change - makers, the organizers turned away a woman who had arrived with her five - month old baby.
As an international speaker and business coach, I was inspired to write this book when I saw that there was a lack of books written for millennials by a millennial on goal achievement and entrepreneurship.
Barry Farber is rated as one of the top speakers of the year by Successful Meetings Magazine and is the bestselling author of 11 books on sales, management and personal achievement.
Instead of funneling a predetermined percentage of profits into a bonus pool, as is common, SRC ties its bonuses to the achievement of specific goals.
Because if kids think their achievements are all about innate talent, they see the inevitable stumbles and struggles of learning as counter-evidence of their own abilities.
Over lunch, Canadian Business will celebrate the entrepreneurial successes of this year's PROFIT 500 and STARTUP 50 winners, and give special recognition to companies for achievements in such areas as revenue growth, international trade and job creation.
Achievement can be thought of as the product of your skills and effort, so your effort is necessary to turn those skills into actual accomplishments.
Success isn't about searching for achievement as much as it is a way of being.
The discussion rooms can be decked up with designs and colors to bring in that element of vibrancy or can speak about the achievements and laurels that your team has earned as it will boost the client's confidence in you.
The former global operations CIO at Barclays landed on our 40 Under 40 list last year for his impressive background, quick achievements as CIO of Nike, and his advocacy and influence in the gay community (Watson is out, and was the first non-U.S. citizen to score a seat on the board of GLAAD).
First, at least for me, it led me to see him as accomplished not for overcoming an obstacle outside of his control but for being an athlete reaching the pinnacle of achievement.
«As they attempt to establish their status as adults, their environment sends them mixed messages: regardless of their professional or personal achievements, they are still considered by others to be «kids,» especially before they marry and have children,» writes ZilcAs they attempt to establish their status as adults, their environment sends them mixed messages: regardless of their professional or personal achievements, they are still considered by others to be «kids,» especially before they marry and have children,» writes Zilcas adults, their environment sends them mixed messages: regardless of their professional or personal achievements, they are still considered by others to be «kids,» especially before they marry and have children,» writes Zilca.
To note a few of its achievements, Columbia University is a partner as is University of Cincinnati.
The rare founders willing to reveal their troubles tend to portray them as part of a contained arc: Burnout, anxiety, and clinical sadness are searing but ultimately surmountable bumps on the road to achievement.
The scientists behind these studies all seem to agree on the answer: rather than view narcissism as an evil to be always avoided, organizations should strive to understand that small doses of the characteristic are often inseparable from high achievement and make rational cost - benefit analyses.
According to Lou Shachter and Rich Cheatham of BTS, a global professional services firm who has worked with companies like AT&T and Chevron, collaboration means «leveraging internal resources on behalf of the customers» as a means of execution and «ensuring successful achievement of each element of the account plan.»
Robert went on to win lifetime achievement awards, such as Winemaker of the Year by the American Wine Society, was inducted into the California Hall of Fame and even carried the Olympic torch in 1996 at age of 83.
On your journey toward discovering what drives you, it's important to identify what's holding you back from success, as well as your positive traits, and learn how to align the different aspects of your personality for a life of achievement by taking the DISC index.
We tend to think about success as the pinnacle of achievement.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z