Sentences with phrase «demanding years of hard work»

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Launching a new business takes many years of hard work, and that demands a sort of resolve that can not be easily phased.
The wireless industry has for years successfully fought regulations that would force mobile phone networks to be hardened so they work during storms, but it may face renewed demands after Hurricane Harvey knocked out seven of 10 cell towers in the hardest - hit counties of Texas.
Recounting the day - to - day activities of his adult life, especially his demanding nineteen year pontificate, she describes Pius as faithful, hard working, compassionate, and above all conscientious.
«This past year, we haven't really brought in any new distributors because of our growth rate and it is hard for us to supply the demand with all the organic growth we're experiencing, but we're making it work and we're not going to halt our growth.»
Despite differences in the number of new products each region releases each year, manufacturers everywhere are working hard to catch up to clean label demand.
Esme, your story is mine, thanks for your comment and putting into words your experience because I can relate 200 % I work hard on building attachment between my toddler and me, but it is not as easy as with my 1 year old... I try and then I am lost not knowing if I am over reacting to all his needs and demands to the point that he will take advantage of this..
Much of the rest of his «luck» he's made for himself through gargantuan hard work, insatiable curiosity, and a sense of adventurous mission that took him to many challenging places, demanding jobs, and leadership of a University which, when he arrived, was under existential pressure but, when he left six years later, was thriving.
Or maybe they're just burned out after three years of working under the demanding, hard - driving «70 - hour - a-week» county executive.
The product of five years of hard work, Horizon Zero Dawn is easily the most ambitious project our studio has ever taken on, and its development process has been incredibly exciting and demanding for us.
Our journey has presented many challenges but with determination and relentless hard work over many years, whilst many initiatives have come and gone and within the demands of continuous school improvement, we have kept our philosophy central to our work.
• A new intergenerational study shows that for 76 % of 15 - 17 year olds, studying hard for good exam results is their biggest priority for the coming year; and they are preparing to sacrifice friendships, family time, hobbies and even sleep to achieve this, • In fact 57 % of 15 - 17 year olds feel school work must come before anything else if they want to do well in the future • And only 39 % of this age group think being happy is more important than good grades • Yet half (51 %) of UK business leaders calls on teens to develop broader life / work skills before leaving education A new report launched today by National Citizen Service (NCS) reveals that the UK ¹ s 15 - 17 year olds feel under significant pressure to excel in exams at the expense of other life skills, experiences, healthy relationships and even their own happiness, suggesting that they are struggling to juggle the demands of young adulthood.
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