Sentences with phrase «as doggedness»

Personality skills that have an underlying positive bent, such as doggedness, need for diversity in your work and sometimes analyzing issues too closely, are all moldable skills that a good manager or HR representative will see as assets given the right work environment.

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It's just as well as West Brom have been reliant on a combination of individual brilliance — notably from Chris Brunt and Somen Tchoyi — and some Austrian doggedness from the vastly - experienced Paul Scharner for positive input in front of goal of late.
Also, as the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Lagos State University, LASU and member of Executive of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Momoh was prominent for his doggedness in maintaining high level integrity and professionalism, and selfless defence of staff and students» welfares, as well as strictly adherence to ethical standard on addressing issues that affected staff and students.
He added, I am glad to say here today that what was condemned as unbefitting jobs by some people who, however, never proffered any alternative, ended up providing the Osun youths the opportunities to exhibit their courage, doggedness and creativity.
'' As we promised the good people of Osun during our campaign, restoration of healthy living among our people is one of the six integral action plans of our administration and I am proud to say that we have delivered on our promise and will continue to pursue this policy with all doggedness and commitment.
«The appreciation becomes imperative as your unalloyed support, resilience, and doggedness for over 14 months ahead of this well deserved triumph of truth and justice really showed your love for the membership of our great party and Nigerian citizens in general.
It is in recognition of this commitment and doggedness that President Muhammadu Buhari, as gathered, has directed the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Buratai to give a post-humus promotion of a full Colonel to the late Lt. Colonel Muhammad Abu Ali.
He thanked the candidate for his doggedness and passion for the party and pleaded with him to accept the outcome of the election as the wish of God.
There's a certain laudable doggedness in its creation, I guess, but it coheres neither narratively nor thematically beyond the basic «Eddie's getting fucked» throughline — which, as you can imagine, is just kinda funny after a while.
It would have been enough if Crowe and his screenwriters, Andrew Knight and Andrew Anastasios, had simply dramatized the doggedness of a despairing father as he attempts to «divine» his sons» remains.
He has been praised for his intelligence and his doggedness, traits that many believe are key to understanding his success over almost 40 years as an educator.
As well as Constable's famous handling of Suffolk field and cloud it was the sheer «doggedness» of the work that appealed to Auerbach; that and the fact that, as a widower with seven children, Constable had managed to paint so very mucAs well as Constable's famous handling of Suffolk field and cloud it was the sheer «doggedness» of the work that appealed to Auerbach; that and the fact that, as a widower with seven children, Constable had managed to paint so very mucas Constable's famous handling of Suffolk field and cloud it was the sheer «doggedness» of the work that appealed to Auerbach; that and the fact that, as a widower with seven children, Constable had managed to paint so very mucas a widower with seven children, Constable had managed to paint so very much.
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