That means they have the chance not just to
achieve great things for their own pupils but, through their example, for pupils at other schools as well.
Traditional intelligence is certainly handy to have, but it's also possible to
achieve great things with less raw computational horsepower and higher levels of these other skills.
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The message has an Olympic twist with sources insisting that the British people can
achieve great things if we are committed enough.
Here is a man who would challenge everyone at the club from the manager down to
achieve great things at this club again.
They understand that
achieving great things means getting more done, taking excellent care of their bodies and thinking in ways which promote greatness.
Many of these cities have other redeeming qualities, and it's certainly possible for a hardworking person with strong skills to
achieve great things almost anywhere.
I look forward to the opportunity to speak with you in person about how I can help take your projects to new heights, and how we can
achieve great things together!
WCRF head of education Kate Mendoza said: «There is no doubt Jamie Oliver
helped achieve great things for the food served in school canteens.
Still only 24, the attacker has
achieved great things already in his career, winning three consecutive league titles with Shakhtar as well as numerous trophies in his time in his native Armenia.
It is easy to mock what Wenger says about team spirit and consistency, especially Arsenal are a big club with big ambitions, but when a club like Bournemouth or Swansea punches above their weight and
achieves great things because of that same spirit, we applaud them.
Inside was a card with the service schedule on one side and a message on the other: «Do you know that God's love can and
does achieve great things, even amid the turmoil of today's world?»
Or, more concretely, might the urgency that drives people to
achieve great things diminish when faced with an unlimited time horizon in which to achieve them?
No one ever
achieved great things by mellowing out and going with the flow (unless we count peace of mind as a great achievement, which, come to think of it, maybe we should).
As Alexis de Tocqueville noted nearly 200 years ago, in repudiating the past and focusing on a future just out of reach,
Americans achieve great things but can never find rest.
Everyone's favourite dark horses are the Belgians and if they are to
achieve great things then they'll need Chelsea's PFA Young Player of the Year to be playing to his full potential.
Ostersund may not have a great history, in fact the club has been around for even less time than Arsene Wenger has been at Arsenal, but they have
achieved great things from very humble beginnings, and they have not lost one game at home yet in this competition.
He used average players to
achieve great things while also competing fiercely with the big spenders in England and Europe at large.
Brendan
Rodgers achieved great things during his tenure as Swansea boss, guiding the Welsh side to 11th place in their first Premier League season following promotion via the playoffs.
Ed Balls, a key Brown ally and leadership contender, said: «For all the tensions, difficulties and arguments which undoubtedly happened, [Blair and Brown] achieved great things together.
Garry's favorite teacher is Coach Kent Litton because he had high expectations and made Garry realize he was capable of
achieving great things through hard work and perseverance.
But in the same way that Porsche has made its other, more famous, sports car handle brilliantly despite its odd engine placement, Audi has
achieved great things here despite the powertrain configuration.
OnePlus achieved great things with the OnePlus 5, improving on a phone line that previously focused on low prices to produce a fantastically optimized powerhouse of a handset that offers one of the best Android experiences on the market.
She also uses the famous «butterfly effect», in which the flapping of a butterfly's wings can trigger a series of reactions that produce a hurricane thousands of miles away, to illustrate the way in which our seemingly insignificant prayers can
achieve great things if offered in love.