Sentences with phrase «measure your success ultimately»

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Ultimately, I have realized that success is not a measure of your salary, title, or degree, but the impact you have others and the collective happiness of the people you touch.»
Ultimately, our success is reflected in the longevity of our client relationships, many of which are measured in generations.
Success is ultimately measured by the quality and quantity of message exposure, and a toolset is required to achieve that goal: press releases, FAQs, bios, links to coverage, etc..
Wenger lost the plot when he brought in Giroud... what about the beautiful game involves having a lumbering striker who's main attribute is holding up play... our success with Wenger, and even before, came with pace and clinical striking up front, having a boss in the midfield and having physically imposing CBs... what about Wright, Bergkamp, Anelka, Henry or RVP remind anyone of Giroud (minus the left foot of course)... the formula was broken, which didn't have to be the end of our success, but when you adopt half - measures you can't expect things just to work themselves out on their own... at the very least Wenger should have brought in some wingers that can consistently cross the ball and then spend significantly more time addressing our lack of success with set pieces... ultimately this is why we continued to struggle with consistency and continued to constantly play people in the wrong positions
You need to look at the specific goals of your competition so you can design a successful competition and measure whether or not the competition is ultimately a success.
That, however, is a skewed measure of success for online dating sites that would be best replaced with a measure that is the share of all searching singles that ultimately met a relationship partner online — the total number of married couples who met online divided by the total number of
Story ultimately measures the success of its protagonist on the basis of her ability to overcome (or perhaps embrace) notions of familial customs, cultural acceptance and personal growth.
JE: Ultimately I suppose, one of the main measures of success is in the numbers — what does the latest data show?
Ultimately, we found that the PARCC and MCAS 10th - grade exams do equally well at predicting students» college success, as measured by first - year grades and by the probability that a student needs remediation after entering college.
While the success or failure of Course Access will ultimately come down to how well districts handle implementation, state policymakers can provide a strong foundation by establishing quality measures and sustainable funding mechanisms.
Although the success of Great Hearts is ultimately measured by our great - hearted students, we invite you to explore our most recent awards, recognitions and achievements.
But after more than two years of effort at Liberty, they have yet to see a substantial increase in test scores — the yardstick that the success of the new standards will ultimately be measured on.
While overall proficiency is ultimately the most important measure, how else can we define «success» for the schools in South Carolina who are far from that target of absolute proficiency?
Under this broader vision, states should use some indicators to classify schools; others to inform local decisions about resources and supports; and all measures to ultimately support classroom teaching and learning, school quality, and student success.
These tangents, according to Clark, naturally evolves into the author's route to publication and ultimately career satisfaction, which is ultimately a better measure of success than any other factor.
Seasoned authors and people in the publishing industry understand that it takes consistent dedication, focus and passion to fuel your books marketing machine, which ultimately is the key factor to you selling books and finding any measure of success.
Whatever direct impact this year's fourth - quarter sales performance ultimately has on a retailer's bottom line, the true measure of success for pet stores this holiday season will be how effective they can be in turning seasonal shoppers into loyal repeat customers.
It's a value reflected both in the look and feel of the game, and in its most basic interactions: success is ultimately measured in your color's total surface area, not «kills.»
They may provide simple drafting, proofreading or administrative tasks, but ultimately success is measured in billable hours, rather than in improving and properly training junior lawyers, hence enabling better work to be done at lower rates.
«Our leaders need to show the way, but no matter how many deals and agreements they make, it's in our daily conversations and interactions that our success as a nation in forging a better place will ultimately be measured.
While the measure's success is contingent on both approval in that chamber, as well as any possible reconciliation required if the House and Senate ultimately pass different versions, the successful vote bodes well for its final passage.
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