Sentences with phrase «than excellence in»

Doing the best you can with the tools you have — how excellence at 3 or 4 looks difference than excellence in adolescence

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Centering an organization on the customer takes a courageous leader more interested in excellence than ego.
We employ more than just a beer keg and Pizza Thursdays to make it fun to work here: We're all pursuing excellence, and each person believes deeply in our mission and what we stand for.
Companies in Stage 2 stray from the disciplined creativity that led them to greatness in the first place, making undisciplined leaps into areas where they can not be great or growing faster than they can achieve with excellence — or both.
AACSB accreditation is the hallmark of excellence in business education, and has been earned by less than 5 % of the world's more than 16,000 business schools.
As the only licensed producer applicant in British Columbia's renowned «Golden Mile», our 290 - acre facility in the South Okanagan Valley is celebrated for its ideal climate conditions, honoring this region's tradition of excellence and a family legacy that has grown here for more than 120 years.
More than 20 advertising excellence awards, including the «Strategy Oscar» - the Golden Euro EFFIE in 2014 - makes Kristaps the most awarded strategist in the Baltics.
«Success» was a matter of using well one's own talents and opportunities fully in God's service — a question of excellence relative to each individual, rather than a matter of merely accomplishing more than others in a certain group.
Perhaps Ridley Scott is making a point that movies like Lawrence of Arabia teach human excellence in its complexity better than his own movies do — even a classic like Alien.
In addition to hampering academic excellence, binge drinking also inhibits ethical development by focusing heavy drinkers inwards, on private self - indulgence, rather than outwards to service of others.
The gods were conceived as visual objects having excellence in themselves, an excellence that inspired interest and admiration rather than numinous terror or the expectation of interference in the practical affairs of life.
They read with reverence, humility, obedience and the presumption that difficulty in understanding reveals more about their limitations than the excellence or effectiveness of the text.
Now there is the possibility of a different philosophical attitude, one that takes with utmost seriousness the evolutionary and processive character of the world indicated by science, but at the same time affirms the reality of God as the supreme excellence and perfect goodness in and above (or more than) the world — in it, because such excellence and goodness is ceaselessly operative to further the world's development of potentialities; above it (or more than it), because such excellence and goodness is inexhaustible, more than merely creaturely, indefatigable, faithful, unfailing.
Roman Catholics are in a better position than anyone else to look to their own intellectual tradition for guidance in understanding what it means to attain academic excellence.
Challenging the freedom of indifference with freedom for excellence is essential if we are to deploy our new genetic knowledge in ways that lead to human flourishing rather than to the soulless dystopia of the brave new world.
Even Christian thinkers who did continue to use the language of friendship turned more often to the language of brotherhood, «preferring to represent themselves as brothers united in Christ by virtue of their faith rather than claim the name of friend on the basis of their own excellence
By Kathryn Jones ith more than 100 years of excellence in the sales, marketing and merchandising to the supermarket and convenience store industry, Co-Sales Company has grown to become the leading independent food broker in the West.
The award honors an individual, group or organization for demonstrating outstanding leadership in enhancing food safety within the dairy products industry, and Kraus has been a driving force for excellence in food safety for more than 30 years.
Since 1986, when DuPont launched the Awards for Packaging Innovation, more than 500 packaging innovations have been recognized for their excellence and leadership in the packaging industry.
Wine & Spirits, the only wine publication to win the James Beard award five times for excellence in wine writing, evaluates more than 13,000 bottlings every year.
A group of wineries that share the same passion for excellence and quality for their wine areas.A team of professionals with more than 10 years of experience in the Food & Beverage industry that manage their export department.Oenologists and expert sommeliers collaborate with them for the selection of the wineries.
With a combined experience of more than 100 years in the oils and fats industry, the technical and trading experts at GATC have been providing excellence in customer service and product quality to customers in North America since 2003.
Capable of industry - leading speeds of up to 300 bags per minute, the new tna ropac 5 broke new grounds in engineering excellence and innovation by more than doubling the industry's maximum case packing speeds.
Glengoyne, being uncompromising in its pursuit of excellence, runs its stills slower than any other distillery in order to create the rich, bold flavours for which the brand is known.
«The change is about more than just a brand flag — it's a statement about our long - term commitment to the City of Saint Paul as well as our commitment to delivering excellence in all of our business ventures.»
«For more than 30 years, the Midleton Distillery has been admired for its distillers» dedication to excellence in Irish craftsmanship and the release of Midleton Dair Ghaelach and Green Spot Château Léoville Barton continues this rich tradition,» said Billy Leighton, Master Blender at the Midleton Distillery.
His accomplishments include two wines listed in the Gambero Rosso Guide — Chiarlo's Barolo Cerequio received a «3 Glasses» rating for 5 consecutive years, a more consistent record of excellence than any other Barolo — as well as accolades as a top - 10 Italian wine in Wine Spectator's «Readers Choice Awards.»
In the United States, Condé Nast publishes 18 consumer magazines, four business - to - business publications, 27 websites, and more than 50 apps for mobile and tablet devices, all of which define excellence in their categorieIn the United States, Condé Nast publishes 18 consumer magazines, four business - to - business publications, 27 websites, and more than 50 apps for mobile and tablet devices, all of which define excellence in their categoriein their categories.
In November, it named Andreas Sokollek, who brings more than 24 years of operations excellence and project management experience, as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain and Operations, overseeing all new product launches, production planning and materials management initiatives.
The appreciation and recognition of excellence in beverage operations is upon us and the current trends of classic drinks, higher quality ingredients and attention to detail all points to a time in the past that seems immeasurably better than today.
The Thunder continued to revolve around Westbrook in every way; the Rockets continued to be better than the Thunder because of Harden's excellence and a superior supporting cast.
In all, 24 states were contributing to football excellence at Laramie, and the guests were more than welcome.
There are numerous reasons for this resurgence in Liverpool but none more so than the tactical excellence Rodgers possesses.
An admirer of Guardiola's methods, a former assistant to Carlo Ancelotti and a natural opponent to the caustic, spartan pragmatism of Jose Mourinho during his time in Madrid, he wants to win, and win better — just like Zidane the player, Zidane the manager wants to achieve victory through technical excellence more than anything else.
Floating Hospital for Children has a well - deserved reputation for excellence in pediatric training based on more than one hundred years of experience in patient care, education and research.
«I know they are dedicated to excellence: nothing less, nothing more than pure excellence,» she said in late August.
The awards, an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a general audience, go to individuals (rather than institutions, publishers, or employers) for coverage of the sciences, engineering, and mathematics
Citing funding cuts to public institutions in California and other states, Cole himself warned that «we could blow it if we follow the lead of some states, which don't seem to understand that it's infinitely more difficult to recreate excellence than to preserve it.»
Managers know that they will find a number of Ph.D. scientists who have the narrow technical skills they're looking for in specific opening, but they usually prefer to hire someone who has shown excellence in applying scientific skills rather than the Ph.D. who has a great depth of knowledge in a single technical area.
«This study suggests that the path to excellence in readmission is a result of an approach that focuses on the patient as a whole rather than on what caused them to be admitted,» said senior author and director of the Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation Harlan Krumholz, M.D., the Harold H. Hines, Jr..
Yet as a psychologist who has studied the issue for more than 30 years, I suggest that «healthy perfectionism» is a contradiction in terms — what we really need is a distinction between perfectionism and striving for excellence.
This policy shift was announced in February and as we commented, is a slippery slope to allocating research money by government fiat rather than negotiation on the basis of scientific excellence.
RSNA is an association of more than 53,000 radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and related scientists, promoting excellence in patient care and health care delivery through education, research and technologic innovation.
Penn Medicine has been recognized for its high standards of nursing excellence in patient care, education and clinical research for more than two centuries.
Leapfrog Group names UC San Diego Health a «Top Hospital» — an honor earned by less than 7 percent of U.S. hospitals for demonstrated excellence in hospital safety and quality.
EMBO is an organization of more than 1700 leading researchers that promotes excellence in the life sciences.
«For more than 20 years, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey has defined excellence in astronomy,» said Paul L. Joskow, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
The Group aims to create opportunities for new collaborations and training and as such, applications from emerging investigators (with fewer than 5 years experience as independent group leaders) and researchers in new EU member states are especially welcome, subject to standards of scientific excellence.
In addition, the Institute's scientists have garnered an international reputation for excellence with more than 100 publications on important medical research findings per year.
We pursue excellence every day with our affiliates and in our three hospitals, 40 outpatient locations and home care operations that handle more than 2.3 million outpatient visits a year.
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