Sentences with phrase «than the accomplishments of»

But football is more than the accomplishments of one man, of one player.

Not exact matches

«At the end of the day, when everything is working the way that it should, there is nothing greater than the sense of accomplishment in watching your family succeed,» says Hillenmeyer.
While it's natural to take a breath, reflect, and count your blessings during the holiday season, it's still possible to also end your year with a feeling of real accomplishment, so that you'll start 2018 on a high note rather than with a horrifically backlogged to - do list.
The study's authors say that getting people to think favourably of your accomplishments might be better achieved «by modest self - representation, or even self - denigration, than by outright bragging about one's positive qualities.»
A job candidate's LinkedIn profile is more than an online resume with a list of their past and present jobs, education, and accomplishments.
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior scientists based on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance, academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable than their equally qualified male applicants.
If there's something insane about a CEO who thinks his company's mission is more important than any accomplishment in all of human history — indeed, in all of fish history — there's also something irresistible.
A résumé can be so much more than a biographical «humdrum» of skill - sets, education, and accomplishments
Sankhla's six - year work visa is about to run out and his green card application has inexplicably stalled, even though he has gathered more than a thousand pages of documentation to verify his accomplishments.
Intel's accomplishments run deeper than having developed a powerful monopoly position in the microprocessors that drove the growth of personal computers.
Some would answer lack of discipline, others lack of motivation, or impatience, but whatever wording you choose, all these responses boil down to one reality — real change, real accomplishment, often takes a lot longer than we anticipate, or like.
The trouble, according to a host of psychologists, is that using this sort of general encouragement for every little thing teaches kids to value your praise rather than the intrinsic satisfaction of true accomplishment.
GFI believes these presentations played a key role in the firms investing more than $ 15 million into cultured meat.37 Another notable accomplishment was the development of plant - based meat and fish courses at UC Berkeley.38 The courses were popular enough that UC Berkeley decided to introduce a permanent «Program for Meat Alternatives» course, co-designed by GFI and which GFI plans to replicate nationally.39
No local Church today is prouder of its theological accomplishments than the German Church; indeed, one German theologian, introducing an anthology of critical commentaries on John Paul II's encyclical, Veritatis Splendor, claimed that Germany bore a special responsibility for Catholic theology.
In my experience all the focus on obedience and sacrifice tends to make our walk with Christ one of prideful personal accomplishment rather than humble gratefulness for the grace of the cross.
Yes David it sounds like something very a ordinary duty, but contribution to the betterment of humanity is far more accomplishment than self centered assumption of our salvation.in the past and even now, individualism is still the center of most christians existence, thats what the pope is trying to correct.
(Gerald Caplan, An Approach to Community Mental Health [New York: Grune & Stratton, 1961]-RRB- The diversity of local demands and problems underscores ability and accomplishment more than professional background.
I'm half a year younger than him (just turned 23), and my list of accomplishments is nowhere near him.
For the Christian believer it reflects more of the divine possibility than the divine accomplishment.
It is vulnerable because it lacks «plausibility» in a culture that defines women's identity and story in terms of love and attraction rather than power, thought and accomplishment.
And what could be better than the assurance of acceptance by God, in the fullness of what we have been and done, and granted a place in God's life where our human accomplishments are safely preserved for ever?
Both types of socialism can point to accomplishments which include (1) a vast improvement in education and health care for the general populace, to the point where the education and medical care of the poor is in some cases better than that available to them even in advanced capitalist countries; and (2) a reduction in the disparity between the poor and the rich, through supplying goods and services to the poor and also through elimination or heavy taxation of the rich.
That first ATM has been remade in gold in commemoration of its historic accomplishment, and the ATM showing your balance as being much lower than you thought it was.
The goal, Vasconcelos said, was «to get back on the track of simple civilized normality» (italics added), that is to say, an eminently traditional and conservative goal.65 It is not surprising that a later educator would judge Vasconcelos's work as minister of education «chaotically inconsistent, its accomplishments much more apparent than real.
When Dietrich Bonhoeffer urged in his Letters from Prison that men and women have «come of age», he was by no means saying that they were entirely mature, without any other interest than in their own accomplishments.
And glossy checkout line headliners that splay this shock that over 40 - something women can still startlingly turn heads — as if having no wrinkle lines in your skin is somehow an accomplishment of galactic proportions and worthy of worship — and you can just be emptying your cart in checkout # 6 and end up feeling more like a piece of meat than the roast that's on sale for 1.99 this week.
Our measures of accomplishment reflect rather than lead — and our children get the message.
Considering the infinite complexities of the problem, a covenant to accomplish conciliar unity rather than the actual realization of the goal might be the most likely accomplishment.
Considering the infinite complexities of the problem, a covenant to accomplish conciliar unity rather than the actual realization of the goal might be the most likely accomplishment of a «council» only 31 years away.
He was a more impressive figure than our own Founding Fathers in at least three respects: He had been a slave for most of his life; he was a famously devout Christian; and his accomplishment remains unmatched to this day, for the Haitian Revolution is still the only successful slave revolt in history.
are you saying that christians are worse than the ME in terms of the scale of accomplishment of horrific deeds?
In The Case Against Perfection, Michael Sandel writes, in (despite himself) a kind of Rawlsian spirit, that «if our genetic endowments are gifts, rather than accomplishments for which we can take credit, it is a mistake and a conceit to assume that we are entitled to the full measure of the bounty they reap in a market economy.»
Fehr's contributions are real enough, but for Christians, and anyone who worries about the ontological, moral and epistemological dimensions of economic activity, his gaps are probably more concerning than his accomplishments.
Their rationale was that if they would eat from that fruit, it would make evil part of themselves, and every action they would do after that would be the same: pushing away the evil, time and time again, which would be a greater accomplishment than before because the evil they would be pushing away would be from inside themselves.
To confess our sin, after all, is a theological and moral accomplishment., Perhaps nowhere is the contrast between the account of the Christian life I am trying to develop and most modern theology clearer than on this issue.
Stripped of religious rationalization and accomplishments, we are ready for the first time to be led in life by the Spirit rather than continuing to lead our own lives.
In these introductory chapters, I have examined the remarkable nature of the congregation, notable today less for its accomplishment than for its communal discourse that at once particularizes a corporate genius and links it to the symbolic structure of all societies everywhere.
But the sense of pride, accomplishment and joy are greater than my reticence — it brought tears to my eyes — I feel so glad for you.
More than 10,000 California winegrowers and winemakers have taken part in educational workshops on sustainable winegrowing and winemaking since the program's inception a decade ago, a remarkable scale of accomplishment as California is the world's fourth - largest wine producer.
Vineyards and wineries representing more than 70 percent of California's vineyard acreage and wine case production participate in the comprehensive California Sustainable Winegrowing Program, a remarkable scale of accomplishment as California is the world's fourth - largest wine producer.
I have a lot of respect for Martha's life accomplishments, but, like most larger - than - life brands, it's (that is, Martha the brand's) quality has slipped.
Making pasta from scratch takes a bit of extra effort and counter space, but the rewards are worth it: the satisfaction of accomplishment, plus a superior taste and more supple texture than any store - bought variety.
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.»
Both of these are far less accomplishments than his predecessor KS, who was classified by Pitt fan base as mediocre his last 4 yrs at Vandy.
Up until Monday night, «stopping» Rob Gronkowski has been something of aspiration more than an actual accomplishment this season.
Although Crandell is proud of his many accomplishments, including finishing more than 20 Ironman races, recovery, Crandell said, takes love and family and support and self - esteem.
The result, more than half a year later, is that sales of Smith's post-Olympic instant biography are negligible in England, and the book is not available in the U.S. Even in Ireland — even in Dublin, where Smith's family has lived for centuries — there are taxi drivers and nurses and bank tellers who will tell you that the accomplishments of Michelle Smith are a sham.
Third man i havent read too much from you before so i do nt know if you are one of those idiots which for years said that they would rather win fa cup than to get our Wenger trophy but then when we won fa cup they done nothing but belittle our accomplishment and where very quick in doing it.
Start working harder than you did to get to this point, because if you don't, the signing of the NLI will be the highlight of your sports career, as will your twitter or instagram post noting your accomplishment.
One of Guardiola's accomplishments as a coach rather than a manager of Manchester City, is how much of a positive influence he has had on the often vilified Raheem Sterling.
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