The Motivational section carries success stories of amazing achievers in India and overseas. |
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I took this as a justification for my slacker life, quietly snickering at the achievers and believers. |
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Among the high achievers was Hannah, who made the grade in physics, biology, chemistry, maths and general studies. |
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Great young achievers from throughout the county have been honoured for their sterling community work. |
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One of the society's activities has been to erect plaques honouring the great range of achievers with Yorkshire roots. |
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The difference between dreamers and achievers is grit, guts and spirit, which the former might lack but the latter have in abundance. |
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Communities love to claim the achievers in sports and academia, the artists, and the good kids. |
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Women achievers, however, find it difficult to find men willing to sacrifice their careers to become house husbands. |
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High achievers can easily fixate on their flaws, obsessing about minor problems until they've blown them out of proportion. |
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We must, as goal setters and achievers, find the correct balance between reward for enterprise and sustainability. |
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The families of these children were professional, successful, and high achievers in numerous pursuits. |
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The fact of the matter is that companies spotlight individual achievers whose success makes the organization look good. |
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The post-work party had high performers and big achievers from the banking fraternity. |
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Too modest to celebrate her success in Pollock, she is fascinated by achievers such as Olympic athletes. |
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Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity? |
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It is a heartening trend, and ample proof that youngsters are looking to follow the footsteps of achievers who conquer new domains. |
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Kalpana Chawla, her name now enshrined in the galaxy of super achievers, was a rare bird indeed. |
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Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event. |
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Valuable tips to raise themselves from mere seekers to achievers were provided by way of formal discourses, informal lectures, and games. |
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Three workers with Bexley Care Trust have been recognised as outstanding achievers in the field of health and social care. |
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In other words, they represent the texture of the real world, not the rarefied existence of aspirant high achievers. |
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There will be significant encouragement of high achievers through bursaries and scholarships. |
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Some of the biggest success stories at home and abroad were not the highest achievers at school but still managed to make a name for themselves. |
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He claimed that the countries that comply with the Stability and Growth Pact most effectively, are the best achievers. |
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This is sometimes a good thing: for example, children whose friends are high achievers at school might be influenced to achieve more themselves. |
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The goal is to provide early and timely interventions to support students who struggle in these areas and to challenge high achievers. |
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Indeed, in some states there are no differences between the average university entrance scores of boys and girls and high achievers of both genders perform about equally well. |
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The main results point clearly to differences between achievers and underachievers. |
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It happens that Alger's rags-to-riches heroes were the type of achievers who had their eyes fixed on material success. |
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Many high achievers schedule time in their day for a catnap. |
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There is no shortage of superlatives used when describing women who are achievers. |
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They are a talented, bilingual and multicultural group of young Canadian achievers. |
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If large Belgian banks get similar results, Dexia Bank is nevertheless amongst the top achievers. |
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My other great satisfaction is based on the fact that we are great female achievers. |
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In mathematics, the category of low achievers accounted for one-quarter to more than one-third in Greece, Italy, Portugal and the United States. |
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High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize. |
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As one of this country's great achievers, he was also a friendly, approachable and kindly man who gave great encouragement to others in his field. |
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Rather than hiding its successful people, the new hero-worshippers asserted, Australia needed to promote them as the role-models for a younger generation of achievers. |
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Rolex is closely linked to many of the world's highest achievers and, since its beginnings, has supported visionary men and women in a variety of fields. |
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Finally, Chinese-speakers were among the top mathematics achievers and most frequent graduators in McAndrew et al. |
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As well, it's a once-a-year opportunity to recognize the efforts of special achievers from among the many thousands that work in the transportation industry and its related fields. |
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When officials noted that children in one part of the village were higher achievers, for example, they decided to build three new schools in underperforming areas. |
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A system of incentives, such as special certificates for highest coverage centers or choosing high achievers to present their experience in the orientation sessions for the next year, is a good way to do this. |
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Part of the problem is that although the Gulf has plenty of its own hard-driving high achievers, the years of easy money and state coddling have seriously weakened the work ethic. |
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In February 2010, Dawkins was named to the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Honorary Board of distinguished achievers. |
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This could be a reason why the '9' grade was added in to distinguish between the highest achievers. |
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However, she rhymed off a list of high achievers and well-known personalities who were known to suffer from learning disabilities. |
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Why are some achievers honoured and others not? |
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There are big differences between perfectionists and those who are seen as healthy achievers. |
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It is the possibility of realizing their dreams that motivates these young achievers, giving them the belief that they can do absolutely anything. |
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It should support every reasonable effort to reduce the gap between low and high achievers without lowering standards or the expectations for student achievement. |
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Therefore, working conditions within Europe must be sufficiently attractive to prevent this and, at the very least, to lead to an overall balance in the mobility of highlyqualified achievers. |
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It is personal attitudes that make optimists and pessimists, idealist, and cynics, mavericks and conformists, high achievers and high school drop-outs. |
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In order to continue to raise standards, schools in England will need increasingly to focus on narrowing attainment gaps between high and low achievers, particularly those from specific disadvantaged groups. |
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It aims to increase access to post-secondary education for middle academic achievers by offering an academic elective course specifically designed to prepare and support students for entry into post-secondary education. |
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In a rapidly changing market space, we're always on the look-out for team-orientated high achievers with good communication skills, and the ability to innovate. |
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Parents of high achievers send their children to juku to study advanced materials, and parents of low achievers send their children to juku to catch up with remedial work. |
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He gets this big thrill in trying to punish achievers. |
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Bulimics are often high achievers with demanding jobs who appear outgoing and confident. |
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The Cognitive Style Delineators developed by Charles Letteri views learning as information processing, in which high achievers are analytical and low achievers are global. |
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The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th. |
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Ian passed on his love of mountain climbing through his Kilimanajaro Achievers company. |
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