Our ideal candidate will also be a determined achiever, that is, a person who goes the extra mile to achieve personal goals. |
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I do not mean to suggest that every heroic act must represent some form of collusion between the will of the achiever and the finger of God. |
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His classmates remembered him as a born leader, an achiever, a magnetic personality. |
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In some ways, Iain follows the classic profile of the early achiever. |
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A high achiever, he committed himself to 'mission first' and focused on the delivery of a training exercise of the highest standard. |
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In many ways the 4Runner persists as a high achiever within an automotive genre dense with competition. |
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A great achiever, Dr Kalam says that success does not come on a platter. |
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He was a top achiever, a high flier destined for great things. |
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The airlines typically insist on a degree as it shows that you can stick with something, have a well-rounded social-academic persona and are an achiever. |
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But I also always felt the pressure to get things right, and be a high achiever. |
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Needless to say, I was flattered to think that I had influenced one who was himself an outstanding and successful achiever. |
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Describing the communication channels needed between the different players to achiever cooperation and ensure the success of TIR System. |
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In addition, an award is given to an outstanding young achiever, and another award is given to someone with outstanding lifetime accomplishments. |
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Toni is a high achiever but has the mildest form of ataxic cerebral palsy and needs a scribe to help with note taking as she has a tremor in her hand. |
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Anger can be channeled as a spur to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with. |
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To nominate an achiever, please complete the official Nomination Form and submit it to the NAAA Secretariat. This form must be accompanied by two letters of support and the nominee's resumé. |
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Seen by many as a smooth talking persuader, Peter Muster may seem indifferent to people who appear to be less of an extraverted achiever than himself. |
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Seen by many as a smooth talking persuader, Motivierende Inspiratorin may seem indifferent to people who appear to be less of an extraverted achiever than herself. |
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Though a single person might at any time be courageous, self-sacrificing or a great achiever, it is impossible for them to be that way all the time. |
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Not averse to some of the dirty tricks of the time, he's now working for the Murder Squad, having previously been a high achiever in the Flying Squad. |
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The Lotus 97T was another solid achiever with de Angelis winning at Imola and Senna in Portugal and Belgium. |
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Bishop had been a high achiever since childhood. |
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Formerly a high achiever at school, he can now barely stand five minutes with a book and is regularly visited by an outreach psychologist for therapy. |
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This is an exceptional individual, a high achiever. |
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When an achiever of GP dies, the ties that once joined others to this nodal character all drop away. |
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I pushed this car on a track during AJAC's recent Canadian Car of the Year testing and found it to be a high achiever, especially given its size and magnitude. |
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In many cases, especially where someone has been a high achiever in individualized learning situations, the notion that working in a team is both important and effective can be foreign and difficult to accept. |
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A high achiever with the right approach, Benoît has received professional recognition and several corporate awards for his exceptional organizational and leadership skills. |
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An awards ceremony will be held in January, when one individual will be named Employee of the Year and receive the Achiever of the Year Award. |
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Carla Buckle, from Heworth, York, was shortlisted for the Young Achiever of the Year award. |
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Entries have also been flowing in for the Young Achiever of the Year Award, and for the short story, creative writing and photography competitions. |
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