Sentences with phrase «more meaningful accomplishment»

Students who achieve a given standard may be made better off because the standard becomes a more meaningful accomplishment.

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Therefore, I'm hoping this new year my best memory will be more meaningful like an awesome accomplishment.
Those accomplishments are more meaningful when they are authentic, and feeling competent is itself a meaningful reward — better than a collection of stickers or small trinkets or much too scarcely distributed recognitions like «student of the month,» which can lead the majority of students to become resigned to failure despite effort.
Disenchanted and unfulfilled with retirement she's turned to the contents of that carton for a more meaningful retirement and sense of accomplishment.
The reason for this is because the developers claim that the grinding will feel more «meaningful» and give players a sense of «accomplishment», which is similar to what EA and DICE said about implementing the loot box progression system in Star Wars: Battlefront II.
«We are working towards a bigger, more meaningful change about somebody's gaming accomplishments in history, as a gamer on Xbox.
It means to accomplish more tasks in your current role in order to beef up your profile with relevant and meaningful accomplishments.
Listing some of your core accomplishments — complete with numerical results, when possible — is a lot more meaningful than just saying you work hard.
Tapping back into the true purpose of your job will make your daily tasks and accomplishments more meaningful.
This is not to say that women don't also want to make a difference in the world through their work and their meaningful contributions, but maybe what she longs for most from her partner is less about accolades for her accomplishments and more about how she has impacted her partner.
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