He is a great man to turn up year after year and his stamina and sense of purpose is unequalled. |
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The soldiers of the Bengal Army might have been disgruntled but they were well led and were fired by a sense of purpose. |
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In short it has no sense of purpose and responds to the glare of scrutiny like a deer caught in the head lights. |
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He appealed to the teachers to inculcate human values and a sense of purpose in life among children. |
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It was in imparting this knowledge that teachers gained their sense of purpose. |
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We need to infuse our global leadership with a new sense of purpose and lasting resolve. |
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Looking within ourselves, we are immediately aware of our own sense of purpose and destiny. |
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Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose. |
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How he handles the tabloid tales and maintains a higher sense of purpose could be his key to a happy and fulfilled life. |
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Ball believes the high rate of share ownership has contributed to a strong sense of purpose. |
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Mental illness can rob a person of peace of mind, relationships, and sense of purpose in life. |
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Keenly sensitive to these insults, Raglan had to grapple with a French command whose sense of purpose seemed infirm. |
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Strong traditions can give you guidance, a sense of belonging, and a sense of purpose in life. |
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We need that sense of purpose, that loyalty and team spirit that we had in the past. |
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They are connected spiritually through a sense of purpose and meaning for their lives. |
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Does our work provide us with a sense of purpose and meaning that goes beyond just making money? |
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Learned grown-ups and leaders have to move with a sense of purpose, in a fixed direction. |
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He checked into rehab, straightened out his head and re-emerged with a new sense of purpose. |
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But as soon as Stefano abandons the warmth of his bed and dresses, his irritation takes a back seat to an inflated and mistaken sense of purpose. |
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In the first place, his presence is considerable, not just his physical bulk but the sheer sense of purpose he brings to any gathering. |
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An unwavering sense of purpose, or destiny, motivates many impostors, and even exposure rarely lessens this desire. |
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That intoxicating sense of purpose that makes opposition politics so much more compelling than the governing variety. |
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The midfield pairing provided Rangers with a dynamic, unrelenting sense of purpose. |
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It is a self-conscious feeling of insecurity about their own status and sense of purpose in society today. |
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People share a real sense of purpose there and it's not an easy thing to turn your back on. |
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There, amid the danger and terrible conditions, he found a new sense of purpose. |
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When they discover a local death a new sense of purpose enters into the business of the day. |
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We have lost a general sense of purpose that a knowledge of our ancestors gives us. |
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Hockey is used, in its symbolic form, to signify national unity and a national sense of purpose and community. |
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Duncan Smith has approached the past week with the focus and sense of purpose to be expected of a former Scots Guard. |
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There's a high degree of trust, a very high degree of camaraderie and sense of purpose. |
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The role of males is changing and we find men are often looking for a sense of purpose and some guidance. |
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Children can be a source of love and joy and can offer women and men a sense of purpose and worth. |
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A powerful sense of purpose and contemporary relevance drives the website. |
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There is a palpable new confidence and sense of purpose in the squad. |
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When people have a sense of purpose at work they are often happier in their workplace. |
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Our natural endowments and our sense of purpose as a country have always focussed us on the future. |
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I admired his sense of purpose and his keen desire to marry up the sailing world with the Group's state-of-the-art technologies. |
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It is up to us to take advantage of this opportunity to restore that sense of purpose to our deliberations. |
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In Ashram life, we learn to gradually focus and discipline the mind, thus increasing our will power, concentration and sense of purpose. |
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He served two terms as board chair bringing quite extraordinary long-sightedness to the vision and sense of purpose of the Seminary. |
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Since they had been very physically active before their injuries, quad rugby gives them a new sense of purpose in life. |
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But everyone has to be on the same page … It has to be done with a sense of intentionality, with a sense of purpose. |
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Succession planning when operating within an organization brings a sense of purpose and sustainability to employees. |
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New friends and a new sense of purpose among child members of groups was a common refrain. |
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The youth shared a sense of purpose, as well as anticipation that this event could bring about positive changes in the church and the world. |
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If anything, it is the acceptance of the cultural complexities that has created a sense of purpose, which is reflected in our core values. |
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Only with the prospect of satisfactory achievement can the necessary people feel the sense of purpose that encourages them to remain. |
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For others, there is a sense of purpose and accomplishment that comes with caring for a family member at home. |
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However, there are things you can do to enhance a sense of purpose, belonging, and structure. |
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In the ancient scriptures, it is said to strengthen the connection with the inner spirit and to develop a sense of purpose and guidance. |
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Spirituality as experienced through the arts can provide a sense of purpose in life, and for others a deeper sense of self. |
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Many children and adults waved and gave us the thumbs-up, which put a warm sense of purpose in my heart, knowing that I am making a difference. |
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Only with the prospect of satisfactory achievement can persons feel the sense of purpose that encourages them to remain at home. |
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And she said that her pastor's sermons had given her a sense of purpose. |
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The uniform, and this newfangled authoritative role, gives her a sense of purpose. |
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Our trio in the know show you how and why to make room for playtime, your guaranteed link to renewed optimism, more robust health and a deeper sense of purpose. |
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There seemed to be a genuine sense of purpose and, in any event, the will to achieve real reform at Nice. |
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One answer resides in the belief, still ingrained in our civitas, that Americans have a shared sense of purpose and destiny. |
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Regardless of her well-groomed surroundings and well-defined sense of purpose, she says that early in her career she would stumble on nagging thoughts of worthlessness. |
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It was with a refreshed sense of purpose that they took to the road again. |
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This current enforced pause in European integration should provide a critical space so that, come 2007, the new structural funds can move forward with a renewed sense of purpose. |
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Yet, while each of us reveres the particular teachers who helped us to get a start in life and gave us a sense of purpose and direction, teachers as a group are often forgotten or underestimated. |
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And I realise that the sense of purpose and achievement that pervades an elite academic community pulses down the ranks and can turn a floorcloth into a tool to advance human progress. |
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The transformational initiatives set in train by the London Declaration and sustained at Prague will be worthless, however, if Allies cannot reach a common sense of purpose. |
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This anamnesis, this remembering will hopefully bond us even closer together and reinforce, therefore, our identity, our union, and our sense of purpose. |
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Wasting no time on between-song chitchat, Suede work up a brash head of steam, their sense of purpose anchored in the Suede-ian dramas of suburban dreams and squalor. |
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Meanwhile, Blomkvist gets his own research hireling in the extraordinary form of Lisbeth Salander, a computer whizz with zero social skills but an incandescent sense of purpose. |
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We need to imbue the relationship with a new sense of purpose and a new feeling of momentum, upgrading it to identify a broader new goal even if it takes several years to bring everything fully to fruition, Sir Leon explains. |
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These analyses show that the meaningfulness and sense of purpose that older people have in their lives are also related to survival. |
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Current practices in industrialised countries tend towards greater institutionalisation of the elderly, placing them in large homes where they perforce lose their sense of purpose and dignity. |
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I hope you leave this conference with a renewed sense of purpose as key catalysts, and extreme and transformational leaders of government transparency. |
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Its political success is due more, I regret to say, to the disarray on this side of the House than it is to any sense of purpose which Canadians draw from the government. |
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It is intended to facilitate dissemination of group policies and sharing of good management practices, at the same time helping to ensure a sense of purpose and meaning in a context of rapid change. |
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These only confirm the sense of purpose and ambition which we all share. |
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It is important to consider not only your finances, but what steps you can take to give your life in retirement meaning, satisfaction and a sense of purpose. |
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Build a shared sense of purpose between all committee members. |
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To my mind, evidence of a new sense of purpose is beginning to accumulate. |
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The choice of topics and speakers and how the speeches are given must reflect our true sense of purpose and serve in the attainment of our goals and objectives. |
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We must not rest on our achievements, but must look towards the next steps so that we do not lose our momentum, our sense of purpose or our urgency in tackling this enormous problem. |
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Eykelboom with some inscrutable sense of purpose. |
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Compelling visions provide employees with a sense of purpose and encourage commitment. |
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The great strength a family business has is that ownership brings with it the sense of purpose, of stewardship and custodianship. |
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