Sentences with phrase «make successes of»

THE PRINCIPAL STORY (September 2009)-- a critically - acclaimed PBS documentary that follows two school leaders determined to make successes of the difficult schools they lead — with specially - prepared materials to help users promote excellence among principals.
It should act as inspiration for women all over the world to put their business ideas into practice and to make successes of themselves.
«Mr. Green puts together suggestions of a serial entrepreneur that make clear sense, in a logical order, and are worth a thoughtful read by ANYONE wanting to make a success of their career in business.»
Making a success of a delayed foray into the competitive Italian market is crucial.
It will be a lot of work but if you're smart and work hard, you can make a success of it.
Either the vast majority of scientific knowledge that has worked developing modern medicine and technology is on a wrong foundation (that makes the success of medicine and technology virtually impossible), or the bible is wrong in some of it's facts.
To make a success of the idea of being «trapped within history» we would need to be medieval - style nominalists who project an ontology of concreta alone, denying the conceptualists» idea that universals (abstracta) can be manifested in such concreta in a way that enables them to reach into the realm of the general.
«If we are going to make a success of Brexit, and it's perfectly possible to do and in fact we should make a success of it - it gives opportunities as well as challenges - then we need a political leadership that is united in their attitude to the future, even if divided on policy.
Amcor derives 95 per cent of its overall $ 11 billion in annual revenues from overseas markets, and is one of the few big blue - chip Australian companies to have made a success of offshore expansion.
But I do not believe Wenger really agreed with 3 at the back and seems to have made little attempt to make a success of it.
How many british players have gone there and stayed and made a success of it.
If Sunderland are to make a success of their Championship campaign they will need to persuade a few players to stick around.
The 26 - year - old has been a key member of the side at the Allianz Arena since he joined, but it seems he'd be open to a departure and it would be understandable if he'd be tempted to try again to make a success of things at his first club.
Joe Cole says he would love to have a second crack at making a success of his Liverpool career after an impressive season on loan with French club Lille.
However, with three strikers shipped out on - loan in January and an increase in substitute appearances it appears the 19 year old believes he can make a success of himself at the Emirates.
If that is high on the Brazilian's to - do list then perhaps he may consider it further down the line, but having just moved to France, he'll surely want to make a success of his spell there and go far as possible before considering a move elsewhere.
He appears to have all the right attributes to make a success of the position.
Whether that comes to fruition remains to be seen, but ultimately the decision to send the Serbian midfielder out on loan is a sensible start, and time will tell if he can return to Anfield and make a success of his stint in England.
A switch to St James» Park would demand a lot of Lingard, but he has the confidence, the pace and the finishing ability to make a success of himself in the North - East.
But there's nothing to stop you from making a success of it in a football.
The giant striker was brought to Italy in 1997 by Sampdoria's then boss Sven Goran - Eriksson but the Swede could do very little to make a success of the former QPR man.
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Check out these guides from the National PTA and ask your local parent - teacher - student group to make the success of student nutrition programs a priority.
But first I want to make a success of this film, and hope people think it's worth giving me a shot at doing something else; we have a couple of projects we're looking at.
Although these arrangements are always in need of fine tuning, it appeared that Britain had made a success of devolution to Scotland, Wales and (the much more difficult case of) Northern Ireland, and to that extent was an example that could inspire solutions to more intractable conflicts in other parts of the world, such as Kurdistan or Kashmir.
«My ambition is to commemorate this anniversary with minimum or no burden at all on the national treasury... this must be a Ghanaian undertaking in its true sense and I am appealing to all Ghanaians to chip in to make a success of this important undertaking,» the President said in February.
«Division in Westminster will risk our ability to make a success of Brexit and it will cause damaging uncertainty and instability to the country.
We must continue to be very clear that «Brexit means Brexit», that we're going to make a success of it.
To make a success of Brexit, the UK must continue to remain an attractive offer for the outside world and nowhere is that more important than when it comes to attracting international students.
This is not a short term campaign, and we need everybody's support to make a success of it.
It is too early to judge whether he has made a success of the role but one industry pal is sure he will.
Her jibe that Corbyn «would not make a success of Brexit, it would be no Brexit at all» may indeed prove more prescient - and closer to home - than she imagines.
She added: «Instead of desperately trying to find ways to thwart the will of voters and talking down Britain's prospects, Labour should be concentrating on helping to make a success of Brexit.
11th July 2016, The Guardian: Theresa May says she will make success of Brexit as Prime Minister — as it happened
As chairman I intend to be helpful, vigorous and supportive towards government policy of making a success of Brexit.»
Some deputies — Harriet Harman included — have made a success of the role.
«As a city it is imperative that we make the success of Black and Latino students our top priority.
Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it.
It doesn't cost anything to stand and anyone motivated to want to leaflet all the houses in their ward and argue against Brexit will have the desire, passion and skills needed to make a success of being a councillor if elected.
And in a message perhaps designed to reassure Brexit - supporting colleagues, Mrs May — who campaigned to stay in the EU, said: «Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it.»
In the Commons a few months later, fellow Tory Brexiteer Suella Fernandes revealed her masterplan for making a success of Brexit.
But if we approach them in the right way — respectful of the challenges for both sides and pragmatic about resolving them — we can find a way forward that makes a success of this for all of our peoples.
She repeated her key line from this morning's speech in Birmingham: «Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it.»
And the statement that, «I can best serve Ed, the party and the country from a new position, and I look forward to working with you to make a success of the decision», is one his brother will welcome.
«Most of the party leaders and members are saying given his pedigree, I mean his integrity, democratic credentials and political sagacity, he is eminently qualified to make a success of this daunting task.»
It's time to drop this ill - defined nonsense about so - called «hard» Brexit and unite behind Theresa May's sensible plans to make a success of leaving the EU.»
We are also going to need your help in making a success of the 21 new Enterprise Zones we are establishing to help parts of our country that need an extra boost.
Importantly, besides reducing business overheads of individual enterprises, this will also ensure adherence to best corporate governance practices, a crucial element in making a success of small scale businesses.
To make a success of the role, it's vital that the mayor acts quickly to address the most pressing issues that the city region faces.»
Do you agree with me that they would do much better to work constructively and pragmatically with ministers here to make a success of Brexit which is after all what the people of Wales voted for?»
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