Sentences with phrase «because achieving a vision»

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But Eisenhower didn't achieve his leadership successes because he was particularly charismatic or because he was a brilliant orator with sweeping visions.
I have several recipes that I want to share but I've been worrying over the photos because I'm not able to achieve the vision in my mind.
A Ghost Story achieves these things because of the brilliant vision and execution of its writer and director, David Lowery (Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Pete's Dragon), who does a lot with a little.
The new «Star Wars» trilogy may showcase the very best that technology can achieve in cinema today — but H2G2 prefers a cheaper - looking (if not cheaper — costing) «Doctor Who» - like ambience, both because it matches Adams» vision of a universe every bit as shabby and makeshift as life on our own planet, and also because it means that the film comes with a nostalgia factor already built in.
UNIFIED VISION versus INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY Just because a UNION get paid the same, doesn't mean all the members in a UNION put in the same effort, make the correct decisions, or produce the same results needed to achieve the unified vVISION versus INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY Just because a UNION get paid the same, doesn't mean all the members in a UNION put in the same effort, make the correct decisions, or produce the same results needed to achieve the unified visionvision.
Although there are other painters I feel closer to — Braque, de Staël, and Soutine are crucial to me — I offer a note on Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880 - 81) as my backstory, because it represents, for me, the ultimate of what a painter might achieve — a vision as large as the world.
He said: «I am deeply uneasy about that desert of applications, because either I have achieved a crystal vision which I thought I did not possess, or the parties are storing up a heap of problems later on down the line because they did not apply to vary, and when they get to the end of the process they are suddenly going to find they have overspent.»
Judge Lethem, a member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and Judicial College trainer on costs, says: «I am deeply uneasy about that desert of applications, because either I have achieved a crystal vision which I thought I did not possess, or the parties are storing up a heap of problems later on down the line because they did not apply to vary, and when they get to the end of the process they are suddenly going to find they have overspent.»
With seven different landowners owning pieces of the site, it would have been difficult for the city to achieve a unified vision for the property using a conventional code because it wouldn't have spelled out the details needed to create a compact, walkable, mixed - use development.
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