Sentences with word «overachievement»

Essentially we're looking for something that turns up in the face of overachievement and has a massive sting in the tail.
One way to analyze this issue with publicly available data is to disaggregate overachievement by grade.
That's three straight years of drastic overachievement.
Still, the athletic potential is indeed obvious and makes overachievement possible.
That is a testament not to a team of misfortune and disappointment, as one would think in the aftermath of its loss to Spain, but one of tremendous overachievement and accomplishment.
At the heart of Leicester's story are the cold, hard statistics of super-efficient overachievement, and Kante has racked up phenomenal numbers.
Two things could drive this rising overachievement across grades.
Is this a form of affirmative action for whites amid Asian - American overachievement?
The five cars on these pages are kindred spirits in overachievement.
This could encourage faster achievement of the RPS goals, or even overachievement.
Factoring in the emissions reductions from the more ambitious 65 percent RES target, we find that Germany will in fact achieve 62 percent emissions reductions in 2030 compared to 1990, 7 percentage points beyond the current 55 percent reduction target, and a substantial overachievement of Germany's 2030 climate ambition.
Because of broad European skepticism about fracking, there is no gas miracle in the EU, while the abundance of heavily subsidized renewables has caused overachievement of the CO2 target.
This was a weird week for road teams, which went 30 - 28 overall and produced each of these drastic overachievements.
Their new coach, Eduardo Berizzo, is the man behind Celta Vigo's recent history of overachievement.
This may explain firstborns» confidence, overachievement and parental closeness.
Mine is overachievement.
It was a time of toughness and camaraderie forged with half - crazed intensity and seething emotion that was marked by both overachievement and bitter disappointment.
That objective would be an overachievement or perfect achievement for a club the stature of Everton or Tottenham Hotspurs.
There were hints of overachievement — excellent turnover ratio, bad outings against mediocre teams that turned into wins based on sheer talent — but the gist was that we were watching a solid football team.
What that means is the betting public and the sports books have had little faith in the Nets this season, that their 20 wins and many, many close losses add up to «overachievement, any way you look at it.»
Murtaugh has bought out most of Lake Winnetka for the personal enjoyment of his third trophy wife (Carmen Electra) and brood of eight — not too much enjoyment, mind you, since he's driving his kids to overachievement (a daily minimum of two hours of study, even on the lake).
Therefore, critics» suspicions are partly true: a portion of the overachievement that these schools experience reflects the fact that applicants are a select group, a motivated group with the awareness and wherewithal to apply in advance.
At most, research suggests the opt - in effect might explain seven months of the network's overachievement, though it likely explains less.
Let's assume that all growth after third grade is due to backfill policy and accept that a large student opt - in effect accounts for a substantial portion over the overachievement.
At most, the original estimate of 3.0 years of overachievement will be reduced to 1.8 years of overachievement.
The Partnership will focus on immediate climate actions between now and 2020 to support the success and overachievement of the Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDCs, and National Adaptation Plans, or NAPs.
Demonstrated proficiency in using differentiated learning techniques to lead students towards the overachievement of performance standards.
Overachievement may also lead to feelings of self - doubt in some individuals.
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