Sentences with phrase «of achievement by»

In its recently released annual report to shareholders, Indianapolis - based Simon Properties Group Inc., the nation's largest publicly traded retail real estate company and the largest owner of retail shopping centers, boasted of its achievement by stating that its MALLPeRKS affinity marketing service is the country's largest frequent - shopper program.
They celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry.
A key matter identified was the poor level of achievement by government programs and expenditure to date.
Sometimes it is unavoidable, but when you can emphasize the value of the achievement by itself, I recommend that approach.
Awarded two Certificates of Achievement by external organizations and the Army Commendation Medal for conduct during the deployment to Afghanistan.
Catherine has been recognized as a Woman of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and as a Woman of Achievement by Legal Momentum.
Catherine was recognized as a 2014 Woman of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and a 2015 Woman of Achievement by Legal Momentum.
Here's a fascinating interview posted on the 50th anniversary of that achievement by General Electric, his employer when he did the work:
Atlanta, Georgia — Sept. 2008, Lumiére Gallery exhibits Images of Achievement by Arnold Newman (September 12 — October 25, 2008).
We are committed to help each Sisulu - Walker student develop and realize his or her individual goals of achievement by setting the highest expectations for each student.
She was amazed by the workload of teaching but experienced a real sense of achievement by making a difference to the lives of young people.
The advantage of an adaptive test is that it is customized, providing a better measure of achievement by offering questions that are specifically targeted to each student's ability level.
Bernath has been honored as a National School Boards Association Distinguished School Board Member, a Woman of Distinction by the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Children's Legacy, a Woman of Achievement by the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, and a Leadership Sandy Springs Outstanding Alumni.
This engaging and thought - provoking book will help you create a culture of achievement by building on the inherent drive to succeed that students bring to the classroom every day.
A closing thought on the moral imperative: as a society, if we only help the weakest teachers improve, we're not going to improve the average levels of achievement by enough to ensure our students can find work and thrive in the 21st Century.
These states beat the odds and reached exceptional levels of achievement by using «monitoring systems... for providing ongoing analysis of student achievement data» (Barth et al., 1999, p. 9).
They were presented with their certificates of achievement by the head of the MELGEN consortium, Prof Julia Newton Bishop FMedSci.
On the contrary it is only by abandoning all hope of achievement by oneself or others, throwing oneself entirely into the hands of God, and recognising oneself as a sinner like other sinners, that hope can be found.
Some conservatives are not above signaling, in more or less overt ways, their belief that blacks can never pass [the test of achievement by merit], and that there is little point in the rest of society bearing guilt for blacks» failures.
On your journey toward discovering what drives you, it's important to identify what's holding you back from success, as well as your positive traits, and learn how to align the different aspects of your personality for a life of achievement by taking the DISC index.
He's a double world champion, multiple race winner and one of the greatest drivers of all time, but somehow Fernando Alonso has managed to top all of those achievements by becoming the undisputed king of Formula 1 memes.
All can reel off a list of achievements by a coalition government that was dealt, by anyone's standards, an awful hand in May 2010.
It found that she had misused Commons stationery and publicly - funded first - class pre-paid envelopes by using them to send out hundreds of circular letters for «political purposes», in which she boasted of achievements by the «Labour Government».
The 40 % efficiency milestone is the latest in a long line of achievements by UNSW solar researchers spanning four decades.
Show your guy how proud you are of his achievements by giving him one of these awesome and thoughtful graduation gifts.
Black History Month is a celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their role in U.S. history.
Recognition of our achievements by getting this far in the awards is really important to us.
These projects make a great foundation to build your list of achievements by discussing how your results affected the bottom line.

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The PROFIT / Chatelaine W100 ranking and awards program is Canada's largest celebration of entrepreneurial achievement by women.
The transparency of Prime's mental model is what empowers Amazon's most notable interaction design achievements for shopping: the simplicity and elegance of Amazon's recently expired patent on one - click purchases, which laid the groundwork for shopping by voice on Alexa, as well as the interactive design of Amazon's dash buttons.
Goal - setting actually changes the chemistry of our brains, and studies have shown that that activity can increase motivation and boost achievement levels by approximately 30 percent.
A survey by Impact Achievement Group and HRmarketer discovered 48 percent of all respondents did not believe employee surveys provide an honest and accurate assessment, compared to 31 percent who thought surveys painted a true picture.
Forward - looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Dalradian to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements.
Every year, the celebration is attended by more than 400 business professionals who share in the achievements of the Western Australian private business sector.
«These achievements did not just happen by chance,» he said of the improving results.
The State Government's role in regional Western Australia was recognised in Perth this week when two of the year's StateWest Achievement Awards were won by public sector employees working in fields that service predominantly regional areas.
It suddenly dawns on employees that they don't understand the criteria by which they're evaluated, or how to make the case for their interpretations of their achievements.
Yes, the year's biggest story was Serena Williams and her push to become the fourth woman ever to complete a calendar grand slam (win all four of the sport's Majors in one year) by winning this Open — a push that ended Friday in a crushing defeat that did not take away from the achievement of how close she came.
Another important principle, articulated by Michael Armstrong in his book A Handbook of Human Resource Management, is that business success «is most likely to be achieved if the personnel policies and procedures of the enterprise are closely linked with, and make a major contribution to, the achievement of corporate objectives and strategic plans.»
MobileLive has also been recognized by the Ontario Business Achievement Awards, the Toronto Region Board of Trade, and the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council.
This study by Dr. Gail Matthews found that «more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to a friend reported successful goal achievement
At the core of every true success is an awareness of the difficulties inherent in any achievement and the confidence that by persisting and being patient, something worthwhile will be realized.
Inspired by an interview with Andrew Carnegie, Hill discovered that successful people embrace the Philosophy of Personal Achievement.
Since their inception in 1995 the awards have assisted hundreds of business women by recognising and promoting their career achievements.
According to research on achievement and success by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, people tend to embrace one of two mental approaches to talent:
And I always walk away inspired by their level of achievement and, more importantly, because their success is always the result of hard work, focus, persistence, and consistently doing the simple things well, time after time after time.
Such forward - looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of SES to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements.
But the electric system remains Edison's grandest achievement: an affordable and reliable supply of electricity has opened doors to great second - order innovations ranging from medical diagnostic devices to refrigerators, from massive electrochemical industries to tiny computers governed by microchips.
Scientists say such an achievement could be crucial to the goal laid out in last year's Paris Agreement of holding global temperature rise below 2 °C (3.6 °F) by 2100.
The annual event is run by the WA Branch of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) to recognise the performance and achievements of the State's IT&T industry.
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