Reducing your overheads and achieving cost savings in other areas of your business will take time to plan and achieve. |
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All other imperialist governments have their own methods of achieving the same ends. |
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Almost all pupils were achieving appropriate national levels of attainment. |
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I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage. |
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I admired players but my heroes were the ones who were doing what I wanted to be doing or achieving in a year's time. |
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Indeed, while frequent nursing is key to achieving lactational infertility, other behaviors may be required. |
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The figures for the previous quarter showed he was already well on his way to achieving it. |
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A group of 20 local blocklayers, plumbers and electricians succeeded in achieving their Safe Pass card in the FAS certified programme. |
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No single therapy has been proven effective at achieving complete remission in every patient. |
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Analysis was aimed at achieving understanding of the lived experiences of ambulatory surgery patients. |
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It was a unifying creed for diversity of belief and faith, for the American dream of achieving individual liberty. |
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The public still seems to have an abiding faith in the American dream of achieving affluence. |
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I still think we've got a side capable of achieving more but you've got to be realistic. |
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It is one of the least known, yet most powerful, devices for achieving pattern and order in the world. |
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The Brazilians have succeeded in achieving an increase in the production of farmed shrimp. |
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The move was a serious blow to the government's laudable aim of achieving full employment. |
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It seems only ill health or a sudden lack of desire can stop him from achieving his goal. |
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She will leave after achieving the greatest performance in British middle-distance running of modern times. |
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New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did. |
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Commanders need a plan, a tactical set of readiness indicators pointed toward achieving an overall strategic state of readiness. |
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It means achieving the strategic goals for which we've gone to war in the first place. |
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Most agents agree that a let-up in prices was inevitable as properties had been achieving comparatively high prices under the hammer. |
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A licence that is in the form of a contract might be ineffective in achieving non-revocability. |
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As a result, I am more in touch with my own sexuality than most heterosexual people could even come close to achieving. |
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Banks will also be asked to draw up measures to achieve gender equality and agree on a plan for achieving targets. |
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They are slow-breeding and long-lived animals, achieving lifespans of 70 years or so. |
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Under this method, goals in each area are assigned one or more measures considered necessary for achieving a desired strategic success. |
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After achieving stable non-REM sleep, the CPAP was adjusted to the minimal level required to prevent flow limitation. |
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The bids are evaluated and schemes are appraised to see if they are achieving their targets every three months. |
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The project has provided new knowledge and skills for many producers, setting them on the road to achieving this. |
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The current difficulties of the Ukrainian government in achieving approximation of the Law of Ukraine with the Law of the European Union. |
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Car, fashion, and other consumer product magazines in China are achieving high circulation. |
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Yet the greatest obstacles to achieving are a lack of self belief, living in the past and a desire to be perfect. |
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From wearing trendy running shoes and funky loafers, to achieving the no-sock look, all your fashion needs are right here. |
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As a result, achieving any change in society is always an uphill and often thankless task. |
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It was great to have some thanks and my boss took me aside to thank me for my contribution to achieving the targets. |
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Things have started slowly, but the service is now running smoothly and achieving high satisfaction levels. |
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Asthma is not a handicap in achieving excellence in sport as shown by the number of Olympic gold medal swimmers who were asthmatics. |
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Within weeks of this victory, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War had sabotaged the chances of achieving this renewal. |
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The Pygmalion effect works by luring us into the conviction that we are capable of achieving the goals that we set. |
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Overall, there is no evidence that low-fat diets are any better than low-calorie diets in achieving weight loss in overweight or obese people. |
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Realistically, however, a line must be drawn under the amendments at some point for the sake of achieving the deal. |
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I'll leave it to others to decide whether he succeeded in achieving that goal. |
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The principal requirements for achieving network-centric warfare are a network and shared awareness. |
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But isn't it in the interest of both the taxers and the taxed to conclude longer-term deals, achieving some durability in our tax system? |
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When the 507th, believing their previous route to be clear, backtracked through the town, the guerrillas attacked, achieving surprise. |
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He argues that private prisons should be judged not purely on cost terms but also on what they are achieving compared with other options. |
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As a result, data collection in these sites was terminated prior to achieving the targeted number of cases. |
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Scrapbooking is not now, nor has it ever been about achieving design excellence. |
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This summer she received 4 grade As at A-level, achieving top marks in several papers. |
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There are conventions and stratagems for achieving the effect, and these are used as necessary. |
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Or would she be left alone or converted as a martyr to the cause of achieving a work-family balance? |
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But achieving this state of godliness was left to the servants whose main domain was the kitchen and scullery. |
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If they don't, any chance of them achieving rock royalty status will be scuppered. |
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A son, a wife, a father, has succeeded in achieving a dream after years of hard work, of financial and personal sacrifice. |
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When we worry we are strangling the very hope and faith of our future and the achieving of our goals in Christ. |
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Thus, these are terms applied to the geographic extent of achieving zero incidence, not to the degree of our mastery over the pathogen. |
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As school gates closed for half-term, two more Sutton secondaries celebrated achieving specialist school status this week. |
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The secret to achieving and maintaining healthy, young looking skin is balance in your life and skin care routine. |
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The secret to achieving your goals is mapping out a realistic plan to attainment, with measured success. |
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The secret to achieving your dreams is to do something every day that moves you closer to those dreams. |
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Twelve boys achieved the incredible feat of achieving five A-grade passes each. |
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Thorough cleaning of all equipment from planting to delivery is one of the most important means of achieving this. |
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He is guilty of committing various immoral acts as a means of achieving power and importance. |
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And, it is stressed, it is far from the only means of achieving business objectives. |
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When the objective is recognized, a wide variety of well known techniques may be used as transitional or enduring means of achieving it. |
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She concentrated on centering herself, achieving a slight measure of control. |
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You are ablaze with cheerful self-assurance, and passionate about achieving your aims. |
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It appealed to her belief in good management and organisation as the means to achieving targets. |
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Patient advocacy and self-directed learning are requisite to achieving professionalism as a pharmacist. |
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The process of achieving congruency brings us closer to our life goals, and it necessarily entails self-examination and insight. |
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Sometimes a stab is an overt piece of aggression visible for all to see, but there are more subtle ways of achieving the same aims. |
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The tiny dimensions of the device allowed it to vibrate quickly, achieving a millions-of-cycles-per-second frequency of 23.57 megahertz. |
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Self-control leads to self-mastery, enabling one to be more successful in achieving outer and inner goals. |
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Some people, thank goodness, take a good deal of pride and pleasure in achieving and maintaining a perfect filing system. |
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You are closer to achieving your heart's desire as you move towards new business opportunities and wider horizons. |
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It was particularly painful in my case because I had my heart set on the very thing he was achieving. |
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Here Turner had moved away from recording topography and was preoccupied with achieving specific effects of light and tone. |
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Composing a personal essay does not mean achieving perfect recall and transcribing it chronologically onto the page. |
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I refuse to believe that the colour of my skin is a block to achieving whatever I want to be. |
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The angle of the setal shaft was particularly important in achieving an adhesive bond. |
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There's a lot more to the man than meets the eye, and I wouldn't bet against him achieving anything he sets his sights on. |
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If it means going from 200 to 205 for bench presses, then to 215 and 225, I'm gradually achieving the long-term goal of benching 300 pounds. |
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We have to believe in a goal so strongly that our actions point toward achieving that goal. |
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The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny. |
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More than a year passed before the city took steps toward achieving that goal. |
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By trial and error, I moved toward achieving my goals, and you can do the same. |
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Many assume evolution works towards achieving a certain goal, like intelligence. |
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Commit several minutes to reflecting on how to keep moving toward achieving personal happiness. |
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Setting out future goals is a pointless task if steps are not taken towards achieving them. |
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If we believe it now we will never move towards achieving minimum labour standards internationally. |
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Areas designed to give employees relief from their workspaces can go a long way toward achieving that goal. |
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One of the most important steps toward achieving this goal is eliminating the gender pay gap. |
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The current emphasis is on achieving value for shareholders over the long term. |
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Specifically, negative social milieus and socialization severely limit the possibilities of achieving preventive success. |
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Now everyone is really thrilled to have gone one better in achieving All Ireland honours. |
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Child-Ich aims to focus young minds on achieving goals and developing more positive mental attitudes. |
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He set his mind on achieving black belt status in karate and he did just that in the months and years that were to follow. |
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Over the course of the year focus will be shifted to other areas of crime in the hope of achieving similar results. |
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But the burden for achieving national unity is on a president who could manage a narrow victory only by savagely trashing his opponent. |
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Clarity, certainty, consistency and reliability of outcomes are what the team aimed for, and succeeded in achieving. |
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These young men may not be able to beat their opponents physically, but speed and craft does the trick in achieving results. |
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The challenge for any developing country lies in achieving a level of sustainable economic growth. |
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He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question. |
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Indeed, the new era of moletronics is beckoning just as silicon-era technologists are achieving stunning levels of transistor density. |
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But the premier stressed that achieving the objective of drastically streamlining rural administration would take time. |
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Of key interest to parents is the percentage of students achieving five or more GCSE passes at grade C or above. |
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She was, of course, overjoyed that the film she had worked on was achieving the ultimate in mainstream international recognition. |
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He was genuinely motivated by a desire to assist them in achieving an end to their dispute. |
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You have goals and objectives, but there are many different ways of going about achieving them. |
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As you go about achieving this objective, civilian lives are unavoidably lost. |
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You can lose about 1 pound every two months by achieving a caloric deficit of only 60-100 calories a day. |
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It has also succeeded in achieving the proclaimed mission of poverty reduction through community-based organisation of poor Kerala women. |
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The Government does not have a bolter's show of ever achieving the goal of 10 percent. |
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The photographer's composition is like music, achieving balances and contrasts worthy of the sonata poised on the music stand. |
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The pig is a fast-growing animal with the potential of achieving more than a hundredfold increase in body weight before 12 months of age. |
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After you've taken a few deep breaths and enjoyed the rush of achieving your goal, where do you go next? |
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The way to mystical freedom is by way of letting go of conventional concerns and achieving union with the Dao. |
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Be it his usual commercial slop or this stab at achieving some street credit, he falls amazingly flat, as he always has. |
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The other factor that will be important in achieving a broader market for smartphones will be the operating system. |
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One of Worthers's unrealized goals is achieving three-star Michelin status. |
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I have nurtured this ambition since I was a schoolgirl, but it was 17 years before I got around to achieving it. |
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The current process is not achieving significant progress, but minor concessions calculated to win more time. |
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But in the end we all ended up in the same boat so to speak, achieving but still trying. |
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Evolution class boats are capable of achieving up to 2000 brake horsepower and top speeds of around 90 mph on the water. |
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It is in sound financial health too, achieving surplus and allowing investment in up-to-date technology and resources. |
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That programme has supported 463 students over 5 years, with bursars achieving an 80 to 95 percent pass rate. |
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I am certainly open to arguments on the merits on net neutrality, but I am much less open to achieving those ends via regulation. |
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Informing, educating, leading and sometimes cajoling an industry to achieve what it is capable of achieving is a burdensome task. |
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Some people think that visualizing the moment of achieving a desired goal can actually bring that moment to pass. |
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When predators are present, small sunfish forgo achieving high growth rates and reside in safer, vegetated habitats. |
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We still have a few scores to settle and last week was a great start to achieving the satisfaction of vengeance. |
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Over the next few seasons the high sheen would fade, gradually achieving that beautiful, soft verdigris of aged copper. |
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This was supposed to be representative of the very best our species was capable of achieving? |
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One of the most fundamental of those goals is achieving equality and non-discrimination. |
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There is manifestly a great need for acceptable honest brokers to help in the process of achieving stability. |
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To them, the law is simply a pretext for achieving desired results or an obstacle to be circumvented for the same purpose. |
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He put huge physical and mental effort into achieving this goal, chasing his dream from his native Austria to London and on to California. |
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More subtle methods were employed in achieving operational and strategic success. |
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Together these parties have a chance of achieving an electoral breakthrough that has eluded the left for six decades. |
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It was a lack of putting touch that cost Ashworth the chance of achieving his long-held dream of playing in The Open. |
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The play is a character-driven comedy but also becomes a paean to the joy that achieving even modest goals can bring. |
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Before achieving recognition as an artist, he had a prosperous career as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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Murray is adept at achieving an osmotic relationship of sorts between geometric and painterly abstraction. |
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This is essential to achieving near-real-time, anticipatory logistics support for warfighters. |
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This article promotes wargaming as an innovative tool for achieving successful war-fighting strategies. |
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The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals. |
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A month ago, the company gave staff a month to accept proposals which are aimed at achieving cost savings. |
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We are achieving significant results in reducing crime and the fear of crime. |
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Progress in achieving the objectives varied in line with fluctuations in the world economic cycle. |
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Such power can be put to use for achieving mundane objectives or spiritual advancement. |
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O'Neill has told his players that pretty football must be secondary to achieving the right result. |
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But it should be recognised that there are ways and means of achieving these ends. |
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This could see a number of candidates being elected without achieving the quota of votes that has been required in the past. |
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Such a dynamic balancing process does not assume the existence or practicality of achieving an optimal emotional balance. |
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If we make a good job of achieving this growth, then the company will have better foundations. |
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Using radial tyres is recommended for achieving three to seven per cent fuel economy. |
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Shou fa can be applied to particular areas, channels, acupoints or ashi points achieving similar results to acupuncture needles. |
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After an enormous amount of money and resources and judicial time what are we achieving? |
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The advertisements for promoting television sets also help in achieving a boost in overall sales. |
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I'm not advocating laziness or saying we should stop caring about achieving our goals. |
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In one study, arsenic trioxide was given to patients who relapsed after achieving remission with ATRA and chemotherapy. |
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In the case of the stockmarket, the key to achieving good capital growth is profitability. |
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Many books have been written and learning programs begun to aid us in achieving this goal. |
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The website aims at getting grass-root voices on-line and seems to be achieving this aim. |
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Rather than choosing between an ensemble of key performance criteria, manufacturers should aim at achieving them all. |
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The mechanical agent uses artificial intelligence techniques to aim at optimally achieving its goal. |
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Kildare were in the doldrums but he quickly rescued them and they almost succeeded in achieving All-Ireland glory. |
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The kibbutznik, however, ended up achieving distinction not as a farmer but as a soldier. |
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The nursery and reception classes do very well and children with special educational needs are achieving a very good standard. |
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The Maoists have displayed increased confidence in achieving a one-party, kingless republic. |
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Zingerman's provides a valuable example of a formula for achieving just that. |
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One means of achieving this aim is by the provision and organisation of recreative and social activities. |
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However, he quickly found that he was not achieving results and that the future was in danger of arriving with him out of the picture. |
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I would like to offer my congratulations to all those pupils and staff who have worked hard towards achieving this great set of results. |
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Few companies have succeeded in achieving substantial workflows across their supply chains. |
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Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures. |
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The appropriate social control secures the order of and framework for the activities of each serviceman, thus achieving the stability of the armed forces social structure. |
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The Corporation or municipality should give top priority to the improvement of the public health system and leave no stone unturned towards achieving their objective. |
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And so, to have at least one part of me moving while I chat and listen to him, I've played Zuma to make me feel like I'm achieving something besides sitting on my chuff. |
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Studies have shown that getting eight hours of sleep is paramount to achieving high performance. |
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With coaching, people from all walks of live are experiencing significant shifts in their lives and achieving more of their longed-for goals in every conceivable area. |
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A student from Norden has taken a giant stride towards achieving her dream of working in fashion and photography by gaining a first class honours degree at university. |
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As the author of this monograph points out, the ruling elites in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have never set their sights on achieving competitive market economies. |
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Medium hair that is thick can require some special expertise is achieving the proper balance and style because of the potential for excess bulkiness. |
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It's that love that keeps the dancer working to bend the body toward perfection and at the same time recognizing the impossibility of achieving it. |
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Clarity of objectives, long-termism, and consistency are some of the characteristics of a development strategy capable of achieving economic progress. |
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In the course of achieving hemostasis, a thymectomy was performed. |
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He goes on to advise an effective means of achieving this goal. |
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In many cases, a revolving door approach to higher administration on select campuses has hampered our colleagues, and colleges and or schools from achieving collective goals. |
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They are known for getting what they desire and achieving their goals. |
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It inevitably acts as a barrier to achieving ambitious economic goals. |
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Personally, I think that school lunch programs have taken the path of every other bungling government bureaucracy and are achieving noteworthiness for inefficiency. |
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This book is about achieving workable strategy in a complex world. |
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The secret to achieving excellence is taking advantage of opportunities. |
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More than escapism, it provides youth with a sense of belonging and camaraderie, a means of achieving some sort of victory, an opportunity to explore life off the rez. |
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True progress is about achieving work-life balance, protecting the environment in which we live, and ensuring that local communities remain vibrant. |
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Having said all this, there are at least three future classics here and it's still head and shoulders above what most contemporaries are achieving. |
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She said Zambia had recognised that the full participation of women and men in the development process was cardinal to achieving sustainable development. |
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With an equal drive and devotion to achieving what some would think impossible, unrealistic targets were set very early and reached well before time. |
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So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose. |
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I can't see a small village in Russia achieving or even attempting that. |
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Deng quickly decked the assailant, achieving her own bit of YouTube immortality. |
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But because so many students are now achieving the highest grades there will be discussions later this year about how universities can distinguish high-flyers. |
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He also excels at getting off his kicks in a hurry, achieving desirable hang time, placing the ball inside the opponent's 20-yard line and directional kicking. |
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In older powerful cars the job of achieving maximum acceleration without losing traction was down to the driver, but today it is managed by the traction control system. |
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The lad was already bare-foot, so without a second's hesitation, Darius leaped and fastened his arms about his knees, achieving the roaring splash of a cannonball. |
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By reaching out to a local high school or non-profit to become a mentor for a high achieving, low-income student. |
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When we are in-phase with unconscious negative beliefs we create a reality based on limitation that prevents us from achieving our full potential in life. |
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He was still achieving in school and sports, though less brilliantly than before, and was somewhat small and scrawny. |
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However, he is prevented on every hand from achieving these modest goals. |
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An integral part of setting the force will be a particular emphasis on achieving the Army's modularity objectives for more versatile and mobile units. |
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I think in the West we focus very much on externals, on getting things done, achieving things, we have to have something to show for what we do, and we're terribly busy. |
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I've got a mock-up in Photoshop of what I want to achieve, I have worked out how I should go about achieving it, I set to work, and gradually it comes together. |
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It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who succeeded in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion. |
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I do not understate the complexity and sensitivity of achieving such a global agreement. |
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In turn this will help to achieve the policy supported by all three main political parties of achieving digital switch-over for the whole country. |
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Notwithstanding the potential fall-off in the pace of growth, the demand from both local and international retailers remains strong, with new lettings achieving record rents. |
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In war, the balance of protection lies squarely on one's own forces, whose security is not only important in human terms but in the context of achieving a military objective. |
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He stopped worrying about achieving and became more of a risk-taker. |
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This show had a nationwide sell-out tour in 2003 and sold out St Nicholas' Church in Galway again last Christmas and last May, achieving standing ovations at each show. |
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There have been small victories at a local level, with villages achieving exhumations of mass graves, reburying their dead and erecting monuments. |
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The committees appear to have succeeded in achieving that elusive consensus on what needs to be done to dig Scottish education out of the Higher Still morass. |
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Outlaw, really, your attempting to moralize instinct, and so far the only thing I can see your achieving is contempt for the many that helps no one. |
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Concentration camps and small forts or blockhouses, which were strung together by 3,700 square miles of barbed wire fencing, became the chief means of achieving this end. |
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There is an eighteen module course for students and at the end of every one a certificate is given to let the kids know that they are achieving something. |
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There are ways and means of achieving your goal, several of them legal. |
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The designers of the new big Jaguar have pulled off a master stroke in achieving a car which is at once thoroughly modern yet instantly recognisable for what it is. |
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And he wasn't achieving those results on bonds and large-cap stocks alone. |
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I feel I'm achieving something, not chasing my tail all the time. |
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For the garden at Redhall is run along organic lines, with an emphasis on achieving good plant health without fighting problems with pesticides, weedkillers or fertilisers. |
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He put his heart and soul into achieving what he believed was required. |
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The music-hall song was a mass-produced article, with a select few numbers achieving immortality by virtue of an inspired tune or a good catchphrase. |
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The standard was extremely high with many students achieving distinctions and merits and all were congratulated on the excellence of their achievements. |
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The dark and dirge-like clouds lift for a few rays of petrified beauty in melodies or in single, sustaining piano notes, achieving a smooth, even balance. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things. |
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They may also have the expectation that alcohol makes it easier to make sexual advances, and thus they may use alcohol intentionally for achieving such a purpose. |
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The story is Lardner at his best, skirting the fence between sentimentality and cynicism and achieving pathos. |
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After achieving fame through great struggle, an artist soon narcissistically focuses on his own success story, assuming the status of some sort of pop prophet. |
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Other methods for achieving aromatization involve the use of elemental palladium, platinum, nickel, sulfur or selenium, activated charcoal or quinones. |
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In the past few years he has turned his attention to achieving similar results for upper and lower limb amputees and has generated similar controversy. |
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That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms. |
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Employees should know exactly what is expected of them and the extent to which they have succeeded in achieving specific targets already set by management, he said. |
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Progress in achieving our strategic goals is contained in this Report. |
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Hopefully, my fortune will assist him in achieving that lofty goal. |
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The government is spending vast amounts of energy and money trying to drive change in the telecommunications sector without achieving commensurate strategic impact. |
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Ted Wells, an emotive, powerful giant of a lawyer, is already achieving results for the embattled governor of New York. |
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More realistically, they aim at achieving a set of mutual benefits. |
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Because actually your intention includes whatever you aim at achieving. |
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I admire and respect you for achieving all that you have over the years. |
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He went on to employ value-free economic reasoning to support his argument that the systems of socialism and interventionism would not be capable of achieving these goals. |
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The focus of agricultural extension efforts is mainly on achieving higher productivity, whether in field of agriculture, animal husbandry or dairy. |
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Baker served in the Royal Army Service Corps from 1946 until 1948, achieving the rank of sergeant. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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Constantius's campaign, like that of Septimius Severus before it, probably advanced far into the north without achieving great success. |
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He spoke in earnest of the importance of achieving academic excellence as well as winning football games. |
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His means of raising English revenue without an English Parliament fell critically short of achieving this. |
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Eventually it became obvious, even to Ney, that cavalry alone were achieving little. |
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Ayrton Senna drove for the team from 1985 to 1987, winning twice in each year and achieving 17 pole positions. |
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Such systems give the consumer a free choice amongst competing insurers whilst achieving universality to a government directed minimum standard. |
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They have recently been achieving great success, defeating teams including Sweden, Croatia and Latvia. |
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He seized power along with the consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna and killed the other consul, Gnaeus Octavius, achieving his seventh consulship. |
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Since achieving independence as a result of the partition of India, the urbanisation has increased exponentially, with several different causes. |
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Unfortunately, in a world that prefers magic puddings, technological bullets and simple solutions achieving sustainability is extremely complex. |
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Charlotte Cushman is unique among nineteenth century interpreters of Shakespeare in achieving stardom in roles of both genders. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to woo the American press and fans, may have helped a number of them in achieving international success. |
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Australia has been the highest achieving team for twelve games, England for seven, and Canada for one. |
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Bruno became a professional boxer in 1982, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. |
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The new team failed to score a point, achieving a best finish of 7th at the Italian Grand Prix. |
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Button had his worst qualifying of the season in sixth with Barrichello achieving second. |
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In Canada, Ricciardo won the race, achieving his first career victory in Formula One. |
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After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. |
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Russia was aided in achieving its goal when the Targowica Confederation, an organisation of Polish nobles, appealed to the Empress for help. |
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When the final results were counted however, Labour came in second with 232 seats with the Conservatives achieving a Majority government. |
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Bernard Dukore notes that he was successful as a dramatist in America ten years before achieving comparable success in Britain. |
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The folk revival picked up energy in the 1980s with Robin Huw Bowen and other musicians achieving great commercial and critical success. |
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The Czech Republic also ranks as the 6th most peaceful country, while achieving strong performance in democratic governance. |
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It is well on the way to achieving this having won the National Science and Engineering Week Best Community Event 2012 award. |
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The town continued its horticultural success by achieving further Gold awards in the 2013 and 2014 UK finals. |
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Since World War I, achieving and maintaining air superiority has been considered essential for victory in conventional warfare. |
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This conclusion is based mainly on the percentage of pupils achieving the respective grades in respective exams. |
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He found that students of similar ability were achieving on average about 2 grades lower in the past than they were in the present. |
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The clearest differences between the groups emerged over their proposed strategies for achieving their visions of socialism. |
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As of the early 2000s, Fairtrade farmers and marketing organizations incurred a wide range of costs in achieving and maintaining certification. |
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The network continued to expand over the next two decades before achieving a continuous service of up to 20 hours a day. |
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The attacks in the south, which lasted three days and caused considerable losses without achieving a breakthrough, were suspended. |
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Gissur led seventy men on a daring raid to his house, achieving complete surprise. |
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The effect that it created in that time was one of the main factors that helped in achieving the victory. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to engage with the American press and fans, may have helped some of them in achieving international success. |
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Governments usually implement agricultural policies with the goal of achieving a specific outcome in the domestic agricultural product markets. |
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The fighting lasted for two days, with neither side achieving a decisive victory. |
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Grimoald was attacked many times by Charles' or his sons' armies, without achieving a definitive victory. |
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The occupation drained economic resources and dragged on without achieving meaningful political results. |
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After achieving actual or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia and successfully conquering China, Kublai pursued further expansion. |
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In 1941, islands began to be strongly reinforced with ground and air forces, with its garrison achieving 32 500 troops and more than 60 aircraft. |
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Rather than achieving their ambition of dominating Asian trade, the Portuguese had disrupted the organisation of the network. |
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The city was established in the Classic period achieving its height in the late Classic and falling in the early Post Classic. |
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He also inferred that selling at lower prices would lead to higher demand and recognised the value of achieving scale economies in production. |
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Beginning in 1997, the bloc started creating organisations with the intention of achieving this goal. |
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