"Future greatness" means the potential or likelihood of achieving success and becoming impressive or important in the future.
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Your past experience and promises
of future greatness are your top asset when marketing yourself to an employer.
Taken together, and reflecting on all the elements of the story, «Dementia 13» defines itself as a satisfying horror mystery that laid the groundwork
for future greatness for it's young director Francis (minus the Ford) Coppola.
Sometimes conferences / edcamps / professional development days feel like learning through a fire hose, but the value is that within the overwhelming amount of intake, usable information comes forth
for future greatness.
«Failure is no longer something to be avoided and criticized, it is something that can propel a company to
future greatness,» writes futurist Dominic Basulto in The Washington Post.
The fall events always provide opportunities for the up - and - comers to pick up a first career win that propels them to
future greatness.
He is the anchor of Arsenal's
future greatness.
So said Harold Wilson in 1963, urging Britons to embrace science and technology to ensure «
the future greatness of our country»; his message helped the Labour party win the 1964 general election.
Action might well be needed to curb the excesses of social media and tech giants, but restrictive practices and outdated measures have no place in forging Britain's
future greatness.
(Through a classmate, we've seen charming school newspaper clippings from the late 1940s in which the author, then known as the more pedestrian «Charlie McCarthy,» showed scant signs of
future greatness.)