Sentences with phrase «becoming at least successful»

Most of us are thinking of becoming at least successful managers who would be directing a professional team achieving and exceeding the...

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I recently have been inspired to become financially free with my podcast and am looking to meet some successful podcasters making at least $ 20,000 per month in passive income.»
I've seen that once the entrepreneurs become acclimatized to accepting that the successful outcome is at least in part a direct result of their efforts, the syndrome dematerializes.
If Bitcoin becomes this successful, it would have probably directly or indirectly increased the world's GDP by at least 0.74 %, therefore it will be worthwhile to spend 0.74 % of the energy on it.»
That the term has become somewhat anachronistic is a sign of both the success and failure of Pentecostalism, that segment of Christianity of which the Assemblies of God is the most successful organization, at least among predominantly white groups.
Such a metaphysics, though not successful in introducing development into being, at least correctly locates becoming as an important locus of ontology, namely as involved in those peculiar movements Aristotle called generation and corruption.
He might not be as successful as you'd like, but you'll know by the attempts, but don't make him do everything, you have to give toward him as well and become at least a little more of what he needs of you as well.
The World Health Organization recommends waiting at least six months before becoming pregnant again, according to WebMD, though a 2010 study in «BMJ» suggested that getting pregnant within six months after a miscarriage increased the chance for a successful pregnancy.
The resulting Committee to Save New York rapidly became the state's biggest single lobbyist, raising and spending at least $ 15 million and running TV and radio ads that backed Cuomo's (ultimately successful) proposals for capping local property taxes and reducing the cost of public - employee pensions.
Males in sexually cannibalistic species often have risk - management behaviors to reduce their odds of being eaten, or at least their odds of successful mating before becoming dinner.
It's become a bit of a joke in the subsequent years, even though its title and premise seemingly augur a successful big screen adaptation in these culturally tapered times, or at least some completely unironic, «red state» - baiting small - screen telepic.
Four in ten school nurses said they were unhappy with the response they had from Children's Services on at least half the referrals they make and warned that increasingly high thresholds operated by local children's services had meant making successful referrals about children had become more difficult.
Truly make the 5 weeks as good as possible with ample student teaching, and if that turns out not to be enough, then make a one year training with a lot of subbing and student teaching, 2) Make the commitment at least three years (four if there is a year of training), aggressively encourage successful corps members to become career teachers, and make it clear that nobody should become any kind of «leader» until they have taught at least five years, 3) Shrink the corps to an appropriate size.
The majority of introductions are successful and the cats become friends or, at least, have an agreement to co-exist.
It would take at least 3 - 5 years of intensive training to become successful in your dog - training career.
It proved to be a successful marriage initially (at least when I turned off the awful targeting system), but then my opponents became more complex.
«Alice Neel, Uptown,» a survey of her paintings from the 1940s through the»70s, puts the accent on the artist's response to her milieu, which — at least until she started to become successful in the»60s — wasn't that of the mainstream art world, but rather of her neighbors and friends in upper Manhattan: first in Spanish Harlem, where she moved in 1938, and then, from 1962 onward, on the Upper West Side.
When a product becomes truly successful, it is primarily based on its demonstrated ability to produce the promised results (whether it does or not, sometimes doesn't matter — it's at least in the hands of the consumer).
Extensive education is required to become a Curriculum Developer, and most successful candidates highlight in their resume at least a Master's Degree in education or a related field.
Each year we have at least four interns and apprentices; some stay and have become successful.
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