Sentences with phrase «because of achievement»

Hickok The reason we think subgroups are important is because of the achievement gap.
Often, those parents found out because of an achievement test.
It was great to see, not only because of the achievement and link to the sport's history, but also the way it was done in front of the fans.
The token is trading below 1 $ at present but the team behind Golem is focussing more on the functionality of their project and constantly hitting headlines because of their achievements.
In other words, kids develop confidence not because parents tell them they're great, but because of their achievements, big and small.
Voters in the senatorial district, and even in the other two senatorial districts, preferred Obiano, partly because of his achievements, partly because of incipient anger against the ruling APC, and partly because they rejected Obi and his candidate (for reasons discussed below).
According to Paul, because of his achievements across the country which are going to be the pillars upon which the NDC campaign will stand, the party must allow John Mahama to lead the Party if he decides to contest to enable him trumpet his own achievements.
Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, has stated that certain prominent individuals in the state were against him because of his achievements so far.
The genome - editing technique earned top honors, in part because of achievements such as «the creation of a long - sought «gene drive» that could eliminate pests or the diseases they carry, and the first deliberate editing of the DNA of human embryos.»
Unfortunately, because of the achievements of drug - using professional, amateur and recreational bodybuilders, many natural lifters either have no idea of their actual potentials, they over-estimate what they can realistically achieve or they adopt a defeatist attitude and set their goals too low.
These days this stuff is often sold to us as DLC or taken out entirely because of achievements and all that stuff, but Sonic Mania doesn't mess about: it has a classic level select cheat like the Sonic games of old, plus unlocks both familiar and all - new to the classic Sonic games.
We haven't been able to make it work — maybe Microsoft and Sony blocked this because of achievements?
The Taller de Gráfica Popular won an international peace prize in part because of her achievements.
Others are promoted because of their achievements.

Not exact matches

The researchers caution that their study can't pin down exactly how much achievement is down to prior math success and how much is because of the way positivity pumps up learning in the brain.
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.
There is a wealth of knowledge around success and achievement in sports psychology that I draw from because it allows you to test results quickly.
And I always walk away inspired by their level of achievement and, more importantly, because their success is always the result of hard work, focus, persistence, and consistently doing the simple things well, time after time after time.
Motivation is high because employers are rewarding several types of activities: 48 percent offer it at program enrollment; 46 percent offer it upon achievement of health outcome; and 60 percent of employer offer incentives at the completion of a program.
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.
Then to me, you really haven't achieved much, because the metric of your achievement is the number of great articles you write.
This means that when they step into management jobs, they already focused on managing by performance and achievement rather than face time, because they've never lived in a world where butt - in - seat time was the way lots of people managed.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know neither victory nor defeat.
The government, through paragraph 10, section 6 of the Citizenship Act, can confer citizenship «because of the services already provided by the foreigner and the extraordinary achievements still to be expected of him in the special interest of the Republic.»
Because we want our children — and all children in this nation — to know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work for them.»
«Because when you're out of school, there are no objective criteria for achievement anymore.»
In addition, the vesting features of our equity awards contributes to executive retention because this feature provides an incentive to our named executive officers to remain in our employ during the scheduled vesting period or until the achievement of the applicable performance milestones, which are expected to be achieved over the medium - to long - term.
Another reason is that the bare achievement of pulling people over the $ 1.25 - a-day line has been relatively easy in the past few years because so many people were just below it.
«This year's theme — Because of Her — gives all Canadians the chance to recognize and appreciate the significant achievements and contributions women have made to our great country.»
I mean the recognition that to be a creature of wants — of desires that can not have more than a temporary satisfaction because each satisfaction, however easily achieved, leads only to new wants — is itself a curse, a condemnation to a life in which every achievement is also a frustration.
One ought rather to say that precisely because it is spirit its appearance must take the form of a crowning achievement, or a blossoming.
For to conquer a city is an external achievement, but to conquer oneself is a greater victory because it occurs within the sphere of freedom rather than through outward coercion.
I believe you have raised a pertinent issue here though with church attendance being likened to a «badge», a sort of measurable physically viewable achievement that people measure community, commitment and faith by — which is sad in a way because the regular meetings during the week aren't always for everyone.
He can preach these things because his own achievements are remarkable: by age 33, the chief pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins; the surgical - team leader in the first completely successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the head;...
But is it logically correct to infer from these platitudes that physico - chemical processes explain the successful achievements of an organism simply because their breakdown leads to the organism s failure?
Because the order created by human achievements is greater insofar as each individual benefits from and contributes to it, our comprehensive telos prescribes pursuit of everyone's emancipation.
No reference to God is necessary to account for the magnificence of «King Lear» — Plato's account of divine inspiration does not speak to our age, not only because nothing in our experience resonates to the vibration set up by Plato's account, but also because our experience finds the Platonic account demeaning, destructive of a sense of both human responsibility and the openendedness of human achievement.
Though the authority of experience and character is gift of grace it is also achievement on the part of men who work out their salvation with fear and trembling because God works in them.
It is this one - sidedness we have to correct because we do not want to give up the human achievements of the modern period.
The latter is based on human achievement, and flounders because of it.
Peace, on the other hand, is one of the supreme, positive achievements of the human spirit, because it means the possession of adequate resources.
Because man is a free creature there are no limits to the purity of brotherhood he may reach; but because of man's freedom his brotherhood is never safe from corruption on each new level of achieBecause man is a free creature there are no limits to the purity of brotherhood he may reach; but because of man's freedom his brotherhood is never safe from corruption on each new level of achiebecause of man's freedom his brotherhood is never safe from corruption on each new level of achievement.
Cott described this as an «unparalleled achievement» in treating schizophrenics, because these patients had been treatment failures through an extended program of different kinds of therapy.
Of the old church an ancient historian said, «The church in the first three centuries won the empire because it outlived, it outthought, and it outdied the pagan world» — including intellectual and artistic achievement.
«Wherever applause breaks out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, it is a sure sign that the essence of liturgy has totally disappeared and been replaced by a kind of religious entertainment.»
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
Yet because creaturely response varies, the achievement of this good is highly uneven and follows many different routes.
Because, before him he sees fifty years of life ahead, and all the drama and achievement, and all the sorrow and pain of human life, from springtime to the grave.
Many religious people believe they are the crowning achievement of an all power God watching and judgeing their every moment and will reward them after they die because they are so faithful / good / righteous etc. and only they can stop others from living sinful lives and spread proper morality... as the mouthpiece of said God.
Because his universal aim is eternal and his providential guidance everlasting, God has merely to readjust his ideal aims for us «to the partial successes and partial failures of the past so that some new possibility of achievement always lies ahead» (CNT 251).
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