| After 15 days, we have become like one big happy family where there is a sense of achievement and belonging. |
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| They did whatever they had to regardless of whether it brought them a sense of achievement or satisfaction. |
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| Whizzing along on the train, there was a sense of achievement recalling how we had cycled all that way only 48 hours earlier. |
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| She is being put through her paces by mate Lorraine and says she will feel a sense of achievement in completing the 5km race. |
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| When I write and hit the publish button, I feel a proud sense of achievement and accomplishment. |
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| Once at the bottom, we were all overwhelmed by the sense of achievement we had gained from our perseverance. |
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| Psychologists also claim that the sense of achievement after exercise also makes fitness enthusiasts feel better. |
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| There's a sense of achievement when you buy yourself something special, because you know you have worked hard to get it. |
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| Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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| The other side effect is the lack of a sense of achievement or recognition. |
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| After struggling to get yourself to the top, there is a real sense of achievement, and if it's not raining, the views can be fantastic. |
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| I get a sense of achievement from not having a garden, and I've always tried to live somewhere that doesn't have one. |
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| For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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| There is a great sense of achievement to be had from being involved in the event and that is why so many people continue to volunteer their help. |
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| Science can be one area of schoolwork that gives disabled students a sense of achievement and self-esteem. |
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| The driving motive force behind any country's sense of achievement and pride in its efforts must come from a focus on entrepreneurship. |
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| It's the pride and sense of achievement in that last line that hits the spot. |
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| They are glowing with a sense of achievement when they leave. |
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| Sports provide people with mental or multiple disabilities with both a challenge and a sense of achievement. |
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| Those who contributed can today look back on the events of 2003 with a sense of achievement and success. |
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| Perhaps it is because of these things that we value a sense of achievement and success so much. |
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| Their sense of achievement will first and foremost be a personal one, with the Prizes recognising their contribution to science. |
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| For all the children, sport offers a tangible sense of achievement. |
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| The sense of achievement and closure for theoretical physics that came with the brilliant success of the classical field theory of electromagnetism was short lived. |
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| Not least, there is a huge sense of achievement in being able to communicate in a foreign tongue. |
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| This album has given us a real sense of achievement after all our years of hard work. |
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| The work is fast paced, but the payoffs are big and a real sense of achievement is felt at the end of the day. |
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| However much you feel it might happen, when you hear the news of something like that it gives you a real sense of achievement. |
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| I've got a real buzz from the high sense of achievement I feel. |
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| It felt quite relaxing for a change, so perhaps the month off the writing did me some good, and by the end of it I had a real sense of achievement. |
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| Project planning and implementation activities were also recognized for producing results and a sense of achievement. |
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| However, something is still lacking, despite the clear sense of achievement. |
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| To encourage positive interaction between students and their parents, and build a sense of achievement in making Christmas crafts, floral arrangements and quilts. |
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| There is a sense of achievement in closing this dossier that Europe can take significant action which brings real and tangible advantages for our consumers and citizens. |
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| You may gain respect and a greater sense of achievement. |
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| Their sense of achievement was unbelievable. |
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| When I turned 50, I felt a sense of achievement. |
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| The initiatives must reach young people, especially those with fewer opportunities and offer them the possibilities to mix with others and gain a sense of achievement. |
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| In fact, Karma Yoga flies in the face of what we have been conditioned to expect from work since the day we were born: payment, a pat on the back, self-expression, a sense of achievement. |
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| The real sense of achievement comes from sharing and learning with people from different backgrounds and discovering how easy it is to overcome cultural and language barriers. |
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| A research scientist found that the human motivators were, in ascending order, possibility of advancement, responsibility, the work itself, recognition, and sense of achievement. |
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| It may be measured by the degree of satisfaction of four basic wants: a sense of security, a sense of achievement, a sense of justice, and a sense of participation. |
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