It has built a reputation as a badge
of high achievement by a young person.
Not exact matches
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred
by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph
of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know neither victory nor defeat.
Past
achievements range from the parochial (a City
of Alexandria Beautification Award) to the
high profile (an American Association
of Nurserymen Award, hosted
by the White House).
Achievement of these goals was considered
by the HRC as very challenging, even aggressive, given the expected modest economic growth for 2007 for the financial services industry, the impact and duration
of the on - going flat / inverted yield curve (meaning short - term interest rates that are virtually equal to or exceed long - term interest rates, thus lowering profit margins for financial services companies that borrow cash at short - term rates and lend at long - term rates), potentially
higher credit losses, fewer available
high - quality,
high - yielding loans and investment opportunities, and a consumer shift from non-interest to interest - bearing deposits.
The incumbent
achievement comes as TCS shares soared to an all - time
high buoyed
by the strong surge
of 4.5 % in its Q4 net profit.
They are at once chastened
by the pettiness
of their worldly loves — and elevated
by a sense
of divine transcendence that unites them not just with Christ, but also with the
highest achievements of Russian culture.
The frustrations
of career expectations — a common midlife phenomenon — seems to be aggravated
by the belief that
achievement (poorly defined) will be rewarded
by upward mobility — presumably, appointments to churches with larger memberships and
higher salaries.
Christianity, they say, is a religion
of crisis, a judgment which regards even the
highest achievements of human culture as vitiated
by man's fallen nature and doomed to destruction.»
And in addition, you can't tell me definitively that the yellow, black, and white striped 1000 year old, and 100 foot tall polka dotted vampire lady in black stockings isn't alive and doesn't exist, speaking perfect English even though she has never visited our planet, on the dark side
of the moon, and has never been seen
by the golden crown
of creation, god's
highest achievement, man, who dwelleths at the very epi - center
of the universe, surrounded on all four sides
by the heavenly spheres and angels, and overseen
by god in heaven bless her extensive gold threaded wardrobe.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred
by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph
of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred
by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph
of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.»
The things that we regard as virtues, as the
highest achievements of man's peculiar and separate greatness, he would condemn as vices and defects; and contrariwise, vices and defects are exalted
by him into
high moral commandments....
Bachofen believed matriarchy was a conscious
achievement by women after a long struggle to end conditions
of debasing promiscuity and to achieve a
higher, purer life.
«Kerry's heritage lies in processing the
highest quality, natural, grass fed dairy and the
achievement of SDAS certification
by all our milk suppliers is an important part
of the Group's broader sustainability goals.»
The packages featured in the
Achievement Awards section are displayed by award level (Highest Achievement, Gold and Silver) and exemplify innovative enhancements in the following categories: extending the use of flexible packaging; packaging excellence; printing achievement and shelf impact; technical innovation; and sustainability and environmental a
Achievement Awards section are displayed
by award level (
Highest Achievement, Gold and Silver) and exemplify innovative enhancements in the following categories: extending the use of flexible packaging; packaging excellence; printing achievement and shelf impact; technical innovation; and sustainability and environmental a
Achievement, Gold and Silver) and exemplify innovative enhancements in the following categories: extending the use
of flexible packaging; packaging excellence; printing
achievement and shelf impact; technical innovation; and sustainability and environmental a
achievement and shelf impact; technical innovation; and sustainability and environmental
achievementachievement.
Wenger Hasnt «Blown his last chance
of winning anything because he NEVER had the chance, Im almost certain that the attitude is do nt aim too
high (PL victory) because the fans expectations will be boosted (CL Victory) and that type
of achievement costs money, BIG money and that is something that scares the Silver spooned, Merchant banking, elitist board more than ANYTHING ELSE on the planet (perhaps only eclipsed
by the thought
of a shady Uzbek millionaire owning the club).
This will provide recognition
of learner
achievements that is recognised
by higher education (HE) institutions and employers.
The the remaining four, however, were all away from home and against opposition
of the
highest calibre in Man City (1 - 0), Sunderland (1 - 0), Chelsea (1 - 0) and Liverpool (2 - 1), so the fact they went down in all four
by a single goal is a tremendous
achievement, a back - handed compliment if you like considering a loss is still a loss in football nowadays.
The strengths
of the study include the ability to compare outcomes
by the woman's planned place
of birth at the start
of care in labour, the
high participation
of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal outcomes, the minimisation
of selection bias through
achievement of a
high response rate and absence
of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms
of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability
of the groups
by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women with no complicating conditions identified at the start
of care in labour, and the ability to control for several important potential confounders.
The «No Child Left Behind» act, signed
by President Bush in January, greatly expands federal oversight
of public education, mandating annual testing
of children in grades 3 through 8 and one grade - level in
high school, insisting every classroom teacher be fully certified and setting a 12 - year timetable for closing racial and economic
achievement gaps in test scores.
The term «Gifted» is defined
by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as Students, children, or youth who give evidence
of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided
by the school in order to fully develop those capabilities.
According to Tough, who has investigated everything from neuroscience to educational psychology to discover the true predictors
of high achievement, as a society we are so preoccupied
by exam results that we are not bringing out the best in our children.
All
of this is based on my belief that we are here for a
higher purpose than any
of mankind's
achievements could possibly reach, a purpose rooted in my belief in God's personal involvement in and care for the world as evidenced
by His sacrifice on the Cross.
Awarded to the Lombard Park District for a fourth consecutive year
by the GFOA, this recognition represents significant
achievement in the
highest principles
of governmental budgeting.
Other strengths
of the underpinning cohort study include
high participation
by midwifery units and trusts in England; the minimisation
of selection bias through
achievement of a
high response rate and absence
of self selection bias because
of non-consent; and the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms
of identified clinical risk.12 The economic evaluation was conducted according to nationally agreed design and reporting guidelines.15 26 Collection
of primary unit cost data was thorough and accounted for regional differences in care patterns.
Breastfed children had
higher mean scores on tests
of cognitive ability; performed better on standardized tests
of reading, mathematics, and scholastic ability; were rated as performing better in reading and mathematics
by their class teachers; had
higher levels
of achievement in school - leaving examinations; and less often left school without educational qualifications.
And they do so because, when the world demands leadership, it is this alliance
of values and interests — this Special Relationship between two countries — that, to borrow the words
of another great American statesman, enters the arena, with our faces marred
by dust and sweat and blood, to strive valiantly and know the triumph
of high achievement.
In a survey conducted
by the Quality Assurance Agency, the universities watchdog, more than 60 per cent
of recruiters were unaware
of the honorary nature
of this apparently «
higher» degree, and believed that it reflected an academic
achievement and qualification on the part
of the applicant.
«Children who are born with
high abilities but who come from poor backgrounds are overtaken in recorded levels
of achievement at primary school
by children
of weaker ability from wealthier socioeconomic backgrounds.
NYPALS currently is represented
by one
of the state's most prominent public strategy firms, Mercury Public Affairs, whose noteworthy education clients include
High Achievement New York, a pro-Common Core nonprofit coalition
of mostly business groups, and Success Academy.
All
of which will amount to a hill
of beans if the schools under her leadership deliver
higher achievement, not least
by banishing the system's stubborn insistence on putting the interests
of adults over those
of kids.
By measuring average point scores rather than a single cutoff point, the new measure will also ensure that the
achievement of all students is recognised equally, including both low attainers and
high fliers.
Even
by the
high standards
of current law - making, it is an
achievement.
The fancy hostess at a point during the show was visibly seen emotional and overwhelmed
by the unparalleled
achievements when she wondered «how the president could in a space
of three and a half years take Ghana to such
higher heights».
At 8:30 a.m., Board
of Regents Chancellor Betty Rosa and Regent Judith Chin will participate in a panel discussion on a new study
by the Learning Policy Institute and the National Education Policy Center showing that well - implemented community schools can lift
achievement in
high - poverty communities, Teachers College, Columbia University, Joyce Berger Cowin Auditorium, Broadway, Manhattan.
He rattled off a list
of achievements that, as usual, was headed
by a
higher tax threshold and the so - called pupil premium.
Parents worry about funding and standards for their public school students and remain least concerned about the amount
of testing in classrooms, a survey released
by High Achievement New York and Achieve found.
At 5:45 p.m., Board
of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa, Regent Lester W. Young, Jr. and Regent Judith Johnson will celebrate
achievements made
by the City
of Yonkers in the year since it accepted the national My Brother's Keeper Community Challenge, Lincoln
High School, 375 Kneeland Ave., Yonkers.
The most
high - profile international test is the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a survey
of the educational
achievement of 15 - year - olds organised
by the OECD.
In addition, Borough President Katz will recognize the nine Queens
high schools that were recently designated as «Reward Schools»
by the New York State Commissioner
of Education for having made the most significant progress or have the
highest achievement in the state with no significant gaps in student
achievement.
«The Guatemalan commission established
by the UN in 2006 has a strong record
of fighting organised crime and
high - level corruption and the Nigerian authorities can learn valuable lessons from its operation and
achievements in the efforts to take the fight against corruption in this country to another level.»
David Cameron led Ed Miliband
by 15 points (42 % to 27 %) as best Prime Minister in the national poll, though it was notable that his lead was twice as
high among men (22 points) than among women (10 points), and more than twice as
high among private sector workers (24 points) than public (10 points)-- though for him to have any sort
of lead among public sector workers in the current climate is an
achievement worth noting.
For one, she is the child
of Chinese immigrants who hold their own demons at bay
by relentlessly demanding the
highest academic
achievement from their daughter.
By the end
of the school year a distinct trend in the math group emerged, where more frequent use
of the app with parental involvement was associated with
higher achievements.
This
achievement has been made possible
by using
high - resolution cryo - electron microscopy, a technique brought to the CNIO thanks to Óscar Llorca, director
of the Structural Biology Programme and lead author on the paper published in Nature Communications.
A study co-led
by the University
of East Anglia (UEA) has found that people with genes for
high educational
achievement tend to marry, and have children with, people with similar DNA.
An important aspect
of our recruitment objective is that we target students with grade point averages between 3.0 and 3.6 out
of 4.0 — that is, students who are often overlooked
by many
high -
achievement programs.
A growing body
of evidence finds that teacher turnover reduces student
achievement, either directly because replacement teachers are less effective than exiting teachers or indirectly through the disruptions caused
by high turnover rates.
This group's
achievement demonstrates the possibility
of changing
high - value chemical compounds such as bioethanol, which has been gathering attention in recent years, into different chemical compounds
by using catalysts differently.
«Many tall towers have preceded this, but our
achievement is the
high degree
of transparency, the minimal use
of material and the vast volume created
by the spheres,» said professor Joerg Schleich, the structural engineer behind the towers.