Not exact matches
That pursuit
of innovation is precisely the kind
of behaviour that is a
marker for long - term
success,
as measured by revenue growth, going public or being acquired and rolled up into something larger.
The book cites dozens
of studies performed by these professionals — each one measuring
success in a slightly different way — with education, salary and prosocial outcome such
as «avoiding arrest» and «staying married»
as markers.
Furthermore, AF's No Excuses policies inhibit genuine student learning and students» ownership
of their education, placing college acceptance
as the sole
marker of success.
In a country where cultural competency and high academic performance are
markers of success, and schools are the mediums through which American children are socialized into their role
as citizen, unequal education through racial segregation maintains a racial and social hierarchy.
Because
as a self - published author who writes for a living, robust book sales are one
of the greatest
markers of success.
They stand
as the measurable and tangible
markers of her
success.
Not if you don't succumb to all the overpriced, «treadmill - enabling», external
markers of success - fancy houses, cars, schools, vacations and «stuff» that you can't really afford, that you don't really need nearly
as much
as the guy in the next cubicle says that you do.
Taking a more restricted focus, we have collated information on institutional solo exhibitions,
as we feel that these shows function
as a critical measure
of artistic
success, a
marker of establishment and a necessary step in an established artist's career.
However, much
of my business comes from repeat and referral clients, so I use that
as my
marker for my clients having
success.
Dr. Sharon notates that
as a culture we place a large focus on achievement and the tangible
markers of success.