Sentences with phrase «win at all costs attitude»

The subject paragraph best exemplifies the: playing to win at all costs attitude of the Competition Bureau, as the Commissioner desperately set aside any notion of objectivity to create a fictional accounting that simply can't be reconciled against reality!

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It's former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, characterized by Waymo's attorneys as a rapacious executive whose win - at - all - costs attitude and frustration with his company's self - driving efforts led him to conspire with Levandowski to steal the «sauce» that catapulted Alphabet's self - driving development to be the leader of the pack.
Former BYU defensive lineman Budd Orr is suing the school, alleging that a «win at any cost» attitude fostered in Edwards's program resulted in a back injury that snuffed out Orr's chance of a pro career and disables him still.
I thought that we might have a shot at winning the top spot as a D2 team, but decided to buck the «win at all costs» attitude and stay D1 knowing that our chances of doing well against the fierce competition and deep rosters of the big teams was slim.
Whether it be «that» horror game against Bayern Munich in the semi-final of the Champions League or a simple foul that shouldn't have happened, Gimenez's «win at all costs» attitude can manifest itself negatively in some of the silly decisions he makes.
While many Arsenal fans have been impressed with Sanchez's desire to win at all costs, ex-Gunner Charlie Nicholas was left less than pleased with the actions of the Chilean superstar and has gone on to state that his former side should consider selling the attacker if his attitude does not improve.
The problem is deeper and more fundamental: the combination of a win - at - all - cost attitude, a lack of on - ice training for players to teach them how to protect themselves when checked, and a resistence to rule change that would slow the game down a bit and reduce the number of hits.
Sadly, the longer they play football it seems the more the culture takes over and the more the instinct for self - preservation seems to take a back seat to the win - at - all - costs, don't let your teammates, coach and community down, attitude.
A coach with a win - at - all - costs attitude may encourage kids to play through injury and may not foster good sportsmanship.
Erwin Parks and Recreation (N.C.) wanted to give its youth sports coaches, administrators and officials some sort of training on the sports they were involved in, but were concerned about promoting the culture of win - at - all - cost attitudes.
There's also a strong emphasis on individual and team effort and no room anywhere for win - at - all - cost attitudes.
The highly stressful, competitive, «win at all costs» attitude prevalent at colleges and with professional athletes affects the world of children's sports and athletics; creating an unhealthy environment.
The briefest look at a new survey looking at the «win - at - all - costs» generation now working its way through the country's schools shows a cut - throat attitude to achieving victory which many MPs au fait with the darker arts of politics will be very familiar with.
The base that votes for him, in large part, is voting not for specific policies, but for «can do», «win at all costs», attitude, after being saddled for 2 decades with - using Trump's terminology - «losers» (specific ways of losing vary - either letting the opposition dictate the terms of discourse and the struggle, by refusing to use all available tactics; or always folding in negotiations like GOP in the House kept doing with Obama; or simply not getting desired outcomes - and specifics are largely irrelevant to the overall sentiment).
Kayode forewarned Nigerians politicians against win - at - all - cost attitude as 2019 general races move close.
This doesn't mean having a «win at all costs» attitude, researchers note.
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